Investigaciones Economicas. Usual disclaimers apply. We study the relationship of wages, human capital accumulation and work organisation in Morocco using matched worker-firm data for Metallurgical-electrical and Textile-clothing firms. While wages are found to rise with all human capital characteristics, returns to education and experience are much higher for the upper wages. Participation in on-the-job training is constrained by: a relevant industrial location; a minimal educational background; and an appropriate family situation. Moreover, work organisation and on-the-job training are dependent on the education process. Finally, we find that strong interactions of human capital accumulation with involvement in chain gangs, team work and ...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
Training costs may hamper intra-firm human capital accumulation. As a consequence, firms may be temp...
This case study exploits matched firm–employee Tunisian data in order to underline the role played b...
We study the relationship of wages and education and training practices in Morocco in a context of t...
We conduct a case study of the linkages of task organization, human capital accumulation and wages i...
From Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1999, we study the returns to human capital for workers ob...
From Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1999, we study the returns to human capital in two leading...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
Abstract. This study analyzes the relationship between human capital, employment sector and wages in...
We study the returns to human capital for workers observed in Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1...
Training costs may hamper intra-firm human capital accumulation. As a consequence, firms may be temp...
In this case-study, we use matched worker-firm Tunisian data to elicit the roles of intra-firm human...
(français) Nous analysons les rendements du capital humain à partir de données liées employeurs-empl...
To provide research insights in line with the Tuning project approach, we estimate the effects of co...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
Training costs may hamper intra-firm human capital accumulation. As a consequence, firms may be temp...
This case study exploits matched firm–employee Tunisian data in order to underline the role played b...
We study the relationship of wages and education and training practices in Morocco in a context of t...
We conduct a case study of the linkages of task organization, human capital accumulation and wages i...
From Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1999, we study the returns to human capital for workers ob...
From Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1999, we study the returns to human capital in two leading...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
Abstract. This study analyzes the relationship between human capital, employment sector and wages in...
We study the returns to human capital for workers observed in Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1...
Training costs may hamper intra-firm human capital accumulation. As a consequence, firms may be temp...
In this case-study, we use matched worker-firm Tunisian data to elicit the roles of intra-firm human...
(français) Nous analysons les rendements du capital humain à partir de données liées employeurs-empl...
To provide research insights in line with the Tuning project approach, we estimate the effects of co...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunis...
Training costs may hamper intra-firm human capital accumulation. As a consequence, firms may be temp...
This case study exploits matched firm–employee Tunisian data in order to underline the role played b...