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potentially adverse effects of employment protection legislation (EPL) on training in dual labour markets due to larger firms …
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employment protection legislation (EPL) on firm-provided training using a regression discontinuity design. Our analysis … demonstrates that higher levels of EPL reduce firms’ incentives to invest in workers’ training. The number of trained workers … confounding factors (e.g., worker councils). The EPL effect on training is not mediated by different levels of investment in …
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protection legislation (EPL) on firm-provided training using a regression discontinuity design. Our analysis demonstrates that … higher levels of EPL reduce incentives for firms to invest in workers' training. The number of trained workers falls by about ….g. work councils). The effect of EPL on training is not mediated by different levels of investment in physical capital or …
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highlights the potentially adverse effects of employment protection legislation (EPL) on training in dual labour markets due to …
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highlights the potentially adverse effects of employment protection legislation (EPL) on training in dual labour markets due to …
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potentially adverse effects of employment protection legislation (EPL) on training in dual labour markets due to larger firms …
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protection legislation (EPL) on firm-provided training using a regression discontinuity design. Our analysis demonstrates that … higher levels of EPL reduce incentives for firms to invest in workers' training. The number of trained workers falls by about ….g. work councils). The effect of EPL on training is not mediated by different levels of investment in physical capital or …
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protection legislation (EPL) on firm-provided training using a regression discontinuity design. Our analysis demonstrates that … higher levels of EPL reduce incentives for firms to invest in workers’ training. The number of trained workers falls by about ….g. work councils). The effect of EPL on training is not mediated by different levels of investment in physical capital or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012054793