Returns to investment in firm-based training

Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly version

Permanent URL for this page: http://hdl.voced.edu.au/10707/113485.


Author: Long, Michael

Corporate author:
Flinders University. South Australian Centre for Lifelong Learning and Development
Monash University-ACER. Centre for the Economics of Education and Training (CEET)

Abstract:

This PowerPoint presentation draws on international and Australian research to describe the effect of participation in formal enterprise-based training on the wages of the employees. Estimates of the size of wage effects vary substantially among studies but average around eight or nine per cent. Few studies calculate the rates of return associated with these wage effects because the necessary data are usually not available. This presentation estimates rates of return by making assumptions about key variables. The process of producing these estimates provides an opportunity to discuss several influences on the rates of return to training, including the hours of training, the division of the benefits and costs of training between employers and employees, depreciation in the value of training, the rate at which returns diminish, whether returns vary among categories of workers, and the adequacy of training provision.

Other selected papers from the seminar are indexed at TD/TNC 69.523 and TD/TNC 69.525.

  [-] Show less

This PowerPoint presentation draws on international and Australian research to describe the effect of participation in formal enterprise-based training on the wages of the employees. Estimates of the size of wage effects vary substantially among studies but average around eight or nine per cent. Few studies calculate the rates of return associated with these wage effects because the necessary data are usually not available. This presentation estimates rates of return by making assumptions about key variables. The process of producing these estimates provides an opportunity to discuss ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Participation; Outcomes; Income; Research; Workforce development; Employment; Finance

Keywords: Staff development; Outcomes of education and training; Wage; Case study; In-service education and training; Employees; Training investment

Geographic subjects: Europe; Ireland

Published: Melbourne, Victoria: CEET, 1999

Physical description: [32] p.

Access item:
Request Item from NCVER

Conference name: Lifelong Learning and Employability Seminar

Date: 1999

Place: Adelaide, South Australia

Statement of responsibility: Michael Long

Resource type: Conference

Call Number:
TD/TNC 69.524



NCVER Author-Date style

 
Citation only
Full record
End Note
Plain Text
Rich Text
MS Word
 
 

 

Download