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Continuous training in Germany

Using data from the German Socio Economic Panel, I analyse the incidence, financing, and returns to workplace training in Germany for the years 1986 to 1989. Much of this training seems general, and is provided to workers by their employer at no direct cost. While workers typically report larger productivity gains from the training during work hours, such training has lower returns than training undertaken during leisure time. Workers with higher earnings growth seem more likely to participate in training. I deal with this selection problem by estimating models that allow for individual level heterogeneity in earnings growth rates.

Using data from the German Socio Economic Panel, I analyse the incidence, financing, and returns to workplace training in ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Pischke, Jorn-Steffen
Corporate authors: Institute for the Study of Labour (Germany) (IZA)
Date: 2000
Geographic subjects: Europe; Germany
Resource type: Paper
Series name: IZA discussion paper
Subjects: Participation; Outcomes; Income;

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