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An explanation of international differences in education and workplace training

We develop a simple search equilibrium model of workplace training and education based on two features. First, investment in education improves job-related learning skills and reduces training costs burdened by firms. Second, firms with vacant skilled job slots can choose between recruitment from the market and training. Compared to Germany and Japan, the US [United States] has both a higher inflow rate into unemployment and a higher efficiency of the matching process. While the combined effort of these differences on the share of educated labour is ambiguous, the effect on the percentage of firms undertaking workplace training is to unambiguously reduce it.

We develop a simple search equilibrium model of workplace training and education based on two features. First, investment in ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Brunello, Giorgio; Medio, Alfredo
Corporate authors: Institute for the Study of Labour (Germany) (IZA)
Date: 2000
Geographic subjects: North America; Asia; Europe;
Resource type: Paper
Series name: IZA discussion paper
Subjects: Research; Finance; Economics;

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