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This article uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to estimate the effects of formal training on employment duration. Using an approach meant to distinguish between training as an unconditional investment and training as an outcome conditional on the quality of the job match, I find that on-site training received early in an employment spell - before the quality of a job match is likely to have been fully revealed - results in significantly longer employment spells, particularly for men.
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Authors: Grossberg, Adam J. Date: 2000 Journal title: Industrial relations: a journal of economy and society Resource type: Article Subjects: Workforce development; Employment; Teaching and learning |
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