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Firm-specific training: consequences for job mobility

This paper analyses the impact of formal training on worker mobility. Using data from the Swiss Labour Force Survey, we find that on-the-job search activities and, to a smaller extent, actual job separations are significantly affected by both employer-provided and general training. Moreover, while the separation probability of searching workers is strongly affected by previous firm-provided training, no such effect shows up for non-searchers. This is consistent with the hypothesis that workers bear most of the cost of specific training.

This paper analyses the impact of formal training on worker mobility. Using data from the Swiss Labour Force Survey, we find ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Zweimuller, Josef; Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf
Corporate authors: Institute for the Study of Labour (Germany) (IZA)
Date: 2000
Geographic subjects: North America; Europe; United States;
Resource type: Paper
Series name: IZA discussion paper
Subjects: Skills and knowledge; Finance; Labour market;

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