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in Germany for the years 1986 to 1989. Much of this training seems general, and is provided to workers by their employer …
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in Germany for the years 1986 to 1989. Much of this training seems general, and is provided to workers by their employer …
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the range of 10 to 15 percent. We find no return to compulsory schooling in Germany in terms of higher wages. We … investigate whether this is due to labor market institutions or the existence of the apprenticeship training system in Germany … most relevant for the labor market are learned earlier in Germany than in other countries. -- human capital ; returns to …
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Little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training in the German speaking countries for the participants. There is a lot of heterogeneity in the types of apprenticeships offered, and there might be an important element of selection in who obtains an apprenticeship, and what type. To...
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