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Empirical work on the wage impact of training has noted that unobserved heterogeneity of training participants should play a role. The expected return to training, which partly depends on unobservable characteristics, is likely to be a crucial criterion in the decision to take part in training...
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Empirical work on the wage impact of training has noted that unobserved heterogeneity of training participants should play a role. The expected return to training, which partly depends on unobservable characteristics, is likely to be a crucial criterion in the decision to take part in training...
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This paper surveys the empirical evidence on causal effects of education on earnings for Germany and compares … the substantial methodological differences, we have to conclude that the empirical findings for Germany are quite robust …
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This paper studies the effect of attending a high-quality secondary school on subsequent educational outcomes. The analysis is based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study in which we observe children when they make their secondary school choice (between ages 10-12) and later when...
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from Germany covering detailed information on tasks performed at work at the level of individual workers. The results …
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from Germany covering detailed information on tasks performed at work at the level of individual workers. The results … ausgeübten Tätigkeiten untersucht. Dazu wird auf Längsschnittsdaten aus Deutschland zurückgegriffen, die detaillierte Angaben zu …
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Empirical work on continuing training in Germany provides surprisingly divergent evidence on the incidence of training …
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