The interaction between the growth of flexible forms of employment and employer funded training is important for understanding labour market performance. In particular, the idea of a trade-off has been advanced to describe potential market failures in the employment of flexible workers. This study finds that evidence of a trade-off is apparent in both the incidence and intensity of employer funded training. Flexible workers receive training that is 50-80% less intense than the workforce average. Casual workers - especially males - suffer more acutely from the trade-off. This suggests that flexible production externalities may seriously reduce human capital formation in the workforce
We investigate the impact of different types of training on the mobility expectations of workers, us...
It is commonly assumed that casual employment is a more ‘efficient ’ or ‘productive’ way of engaging...
In 1990, Australia implemented an employer training levy, the Training Guarantee Scheme. The Trainin...
The interaction between the growth of flexible forms of employment and employer funded training is i...
For the growing group of flexible workers, further investments in their human capital are even more ...
We use linked data for 13 991 employees and 1494 workplaces to analyse the incidence of employer-pro...
This paper utilises Australian data to evaluate the effect of firm-provided job training on labour i...
This paper explores the nexus between work-related training and labour market 'flexibility' (which w...
It is widely believed that work-related training increases a worker's probability of moving up the j...
As suggested by human capital theory, workers with flexible contracts participate less often in trai...
This paper utilises Australian data to evaluate the effect of firm-provided job training on labour i...
The past 25 years have witnessed substantial changes in work organisation in Australia and most if n...
This paper examines the provision of training by employers and the participation in training by empl...
We use new training data from waves 3-6 of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Su...
This article examines issues of flexible labor and training for registered nurses working in a publi...
We investigate the impact of different types of training on the mobility expectations of workers, us...
It is commonly assumed that casual employment is a more ‘efficient ’ or ‘productive’ way of engaging...
In 1990, Australia implemented an employer training levy, the Training Guarantee Scheme. The Trainin...
The interaction between the growth of flexible forms of employment and employer funded training is i...
For the growing group of flexible workers, further investments in their human capital are even more ...
We use linked data for 13 991 employees and 1494 workplaces to analyse the incidence of employer-pro...
This paper utilises Australian data to evaluate the effect of firm-provided job training on labour i...
This paper explores the nexus between work-related training and labour market 'flexibility' (which w...
It is widely believed that work-related training increases a worker's probability of moving up the j...
As suggested by human capital theory, workers with flexible contracts participate less often in trai...
This paper utilises Australian data to evaluate the effect of firm-provided job training on labour i...
The past 25 years have witnessed substantial changes in work organisation in Australia and most if n...
This paper examines the provision of training by employers and the participation in training by empl...
We use new training data from waves 3-6 of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Su...
This article examines issues of flexible labor and training for registered nurses working in a publi...
We investigate the impact of different types of training on the mobility expectations of workers, us...
It is commonly assumed that casual employment is a more ‘efficient ’ or ‘productive’ way of engaging...
In 1990, Australia implemented an employer training levy, the Training Guarantee Scheme. The Trainin...