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Time plays an important role in both the design and interpretation of evaluation studies of training programs. While … the start and duration of a training program are closely linked to the evolution of job opportunities, the impact of … training programs in the short and longer term changes over time. Neglecting these "dynamics" could lead to an unduly negative …
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Time plays an important role in both the design and interpretation of evaluation studies of training programs. While … the start and duration of a training program are closely linked to the evolution of job opportunities, the impact of … training programs in the short and longer term changes over time. Neglecting these "dynamics" could lead to an unduly negative …
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who have registered for this skill training program in four major states of India. The results for the baseline and follow … training on wage employment in the short run. The results are robust to employing recently developed non-parametric econometric … methodologies. Further, while there are no differences by gender in the effect of training on wage employment, trained women are …
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Temporary work agencies use training as a recruitment and retention argument when qualified labor is scarce. However …, short job assignments present a major obstacle for employers and employees to increase investment in training. As temporary … agency workers are mainly low-qualified and often previously unemployed, paid work in combination with training should lead …
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This study assesses the impact of involuntary job loss on college persistence by leveraging different job-loss timings relative to a student's college enrollment decision. We find that job loss increases the probability that a working college student leaves college before attaining a degree, but...
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