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) empirically using German firm-level data on apprenticeship training. Acemoglu and Pischke (1999a, 1999b) demonstrate that wage …
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apprenticeship positions that firms provide. We exploit that the availability of foreign workers increased more in firms close to the … not necessarily substitutes: opening the borders did not have a statistically significant effect on apprenticeship …
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European firms have increasingly invested in training of employees but differences across countries and types of firms remain and the Covid-19 shock may have exacerbated them. This report analyses European firms' investment in training over the last six years examining trends, factors supporting...
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first to analyse these differences. Quality differences of apprenticeship quality between training firms that have been … apprenticeship quality …
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In this paper, we investigate the effects of works councils on apprenticeship training in Germany. The German law … information on the costs and benefits of apprenticeship training, we find that firms with works councils make a significantly … agreement ; apprenticeship training ; firm-sponsored training …
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Formal apprenticeship programs in the US construction industry are organized under one of three forms: jointly by … shop sector. I use parametric survival analysis to compare completion and quit rates of electrical and mechanical trades … cancellation and the duration of apprenticeship. Apprentices in joint programs, regardless of demographic characteristics, have the …
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. However, AI adoption also increases the number of apprenticeship contracts, particularly in small and medium-sized enterprises …
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The article explores regional policy issues at the nexus of economic geography and the recent academic literature on the political economy of digitalization. The objective is to blend these two areas of research to derive a first set of preliminary policy implications for so called "Smart...
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The article explores regional policy issues at the nexus of economic geography and the recent academic literature on the political economy of digitalization. The objective is to blend these two areas of research to derive a first set of preliminary policy implications for so called "Smart...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012292774
Using employees' longitudinal data, we study the effect of working hours on the propensity of firms to sponsor training of their employees. We show that, whereas male part-time workers are less likely to receive training than male full-timers, part-time working women are as likely to receive...
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