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Job training programs can be an eective policy for improving productivity and labor market outcomes in low and middle income countries. We report medium and long-term impacts of a job training program for vulnerable workers in Chile on labor market and skill outcomes using experimental and...
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that 71% of this effect emerges during the career. We show that this effect holds irrespective of individual abilities, and …
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effect of the inflows of immigrants on their career, employment and wages. We use the 1991 distribution of immigrants by …
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Despite a solid foundation of women's career progression research, the role of personality and psychosocial … characteristics in explaining objective career success is not yet fully understood. Structural underrepresentation of female … perspectives on the role of gender and personality in career advancement prevail. On the one hand, the gender-invariant role …
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This paper evaluates the impact of the Bono Trabajador Activo, a training voucher program in Chile, on workers' labor market outcomes. Using detailed administrative datasets of the National Employment Service and the Unemployment Insurance System, we apply difference-in-difference and IV...
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