This paper estimates Korea’s age-skill profiles in comparison with other OECD countries such as Japan, Germany, USA, UK and Finland, using the PIAAC data, the recent skill competence survey of adult workers from OECD countries. According to this survey, Korean worker’s skill level is slightly lower than the OECD average among the workers older than mid-30s. This is puzzling considering the stellar performance of Korean young students in another international academic competence test such as PISA. We attempt to feature the age effects on skill formation among OECD countries during the work life-cycle sorting out cohort effects by using the PISA data for the youth or by using the educational achievement and environment data as well as the on-...
This paper investigates skills and the use of skills at work in 21 OECD countries. The skills includ...
This study uses PIRLS 2006 reading achievement results for fourth grade students in 40 countries to ...
We examine the relationship between employees’ age and their individual productivity potential (IPP)...
With an ageing issue arising as a policy priority across OECD countries, decline in productivity amo...
The purpose of this study is to empirically analyze educational outcomes by countries, and to draw p...
The relationship between ageing and skills is becoming an important policy issue, not least in the c...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the change of adult skills, as captured by cognitive skil...
In the global economy, the quality of labor in a country is essential in determining its competitive...
Abstract of associated article: Existing estimates of the labor-market returns to human capital give...
While prolonged labor market participation becomes increasingly important in ageing societies, evide...
In the global economy, the quality of labor in a country is essential in determining its competitive...
Existing estimates of the labor-market returns to human capital give a distorted picture of the role...
The evidence-based policymaking relies on the use and robustness of the available data. Many concept...
Item does not contain fulltextWe use PIAAC data on the literacy and numeracy skills of 49,366 25-to-...
We examine the relationship between employees’ age and their individual productivity potential (IPP)...
This paper investigates skills and the use of skills at work in 21 OECD countries. The skills includ...
This study uses PIRLS 2006 reading achievement results for fourth grade students in 40 countries to ...
We examine the relationship between employees’ age and their individual productivity potential (IPP)...
With an ageing issue arising as a policy priority across OECD countries, decline in productivity amo...
The purpose of this study is to empirically analyze educational outcomes by countries, and to draw p...
The relationship between ageing and skills is becoming an important policy issue, not least in the c...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the change of adult skills, as captured by cognitive skil...
In the global economy, the quality of labor in a country is essential in determining its competitive...
Abstract of associated article: Existing estimates of the labor-market returns to human capital give...
While prolonged labor market participation becomes increasingly important in ageing societies, evide...
In the global economy, the quality of labor in a country is essential in determining its competitive...
Existing estimates of the labor-market returns to human capital give a distorted picture of the role...
The evidence-based policymaking relies on the use and robustness of the available data. Many concept...
Item does not contain fulltextWe use PIAAC data on the literacy and numeracy skills of 49,366 25-to-...
We examine the relationship between employees’ age and their individual productivity potential (IPP)...
This paper investigates skills and the use of skills at work in 21 OECD countries. The skills includ...
This study uses PIRLS 2006 reading achievement results for fourth grade students in 40 countries to ...
We examine the relationship between employees’ age and their individual productivity potential (IPP)...