A study examined the role of employer training in ameliorating skill shortages and enhancing productivity and competitiveness.-The study established that formal training by specialized personnel accounts for only 5-ln of the time newly hired workers are engaged in training activities and that existing labor market research instruments fail to measure much of the informal training and on-the-job training (OJT) received by new employees. U.S. employers were found to devote less time and fewer resources to training entry-level blue-collar, clerical, and service employees than do employers in Germany and Japan. The lower U.S. training rate was attributed to the following: higher employee turnover and higher cost of capital in the United States,...
This paper seeks to provide new insight into employer-provided training investment and how they are ...
How can today's workforce keep pace with an increasingly competitive global economy? As new technolo...
Some evidence of a relationship between training provision and the extent of skills shortages is pro...
[Excerpt] A growing number of commentators are pointing to employer sponsored training (OJT)as a cri...
Fifty eight per cent of reporting companies have a shortage of skilled workers and 64 per cent of ma...
This paper seeks to provide new insight into how school and post school training investments are lin...
States have begun to use training subsidies as a policy tool for employment retention and business c...
We investigate the common assertion that U.S. firms invest less in human resources than key internat...
This study, based upon detailed information from over 2,500 employers and 7,500 residents in the Con...
A group of 2,594 employers identified as having hired a new employee prior to 1981 served as the pop...
We study how upgrading the skills of the personnel affects a firms performance. Two different strate...
This report proposes that the Department of Labor undertake a program of research designed to inform...
Human capital theory suggests that workers may finance on-the-job training by accepting lower wages ...
Detailed education, employment and training histories have been constructed for a cohort of 440 male...
This 29-page paper, written by Robert I. Lerman, discusses employer-led training. The following ques...
This paper seeks to provide new insight into employer-provided training investment and how they are ...
How can today's workforce keep pace with an increasingly competitive global economy? As new technolo...
Some evidence of a relationship between training provision and the extent of skills shortages is pro...
[Excerpt] A growing number of commentators are pointing to employer sponsored training (OJT)as a cri...
Fifty eight per cent of reporting companies have a shortage of skilled workers and 64 per cent of ma...
This paper seeks to provide new insight into how school and post school training investments are lin...
States have begun to use training subsidies as a policy tool for employment retention and business c...
We investigate the common assertion that U.S. firms invest less in human resources than key internat...
This study, based upon detailed information from over 2,500 employers and 7,500 residents in the Con...
A group of 2,594 employers identified as having hired a new employee prior to 1981 served as the pop...
We study how upgrading the skills of the personnel affects a firms performance. Two different strate...
This report proposes that the Department of Labor undertake a program of research designed to inform...
Human capital theory suggests that workers may finance on-the-job training by accepting lower wages ...
Detailed education, employment and training histories have been constructed for a cohort of 440 male...
This 29-page paper, written by Robert I. Lerman, discusses employer-led training. The following ques...
This paper seeks to provide new insight into employer-provided training investment and how they are ...
How can today's workforce keep pace with an increasingly competitive global economy? As new technolo...
Some evidence of a relationship between training provision and the extent of skills shortages is pro...