One of the most important policy goals in industrialized countries is to increase the skill level of the labor force by life-long-learning strategies. In this paper our aim is to explain to what extent the variation in training investments is determined either by (observed and unobserved) heterogeneity of firms or of workers, hence we put a new perspective on the determinants of training. Rather than analyzing single determinants or groups of variables, we decompose the variation into a worker-specific and a firm-specific part and show how much of the unexplained variation is independent of both. Our results show that both firm-, job- and worker-level heterogeneity explains training participation and that firm heterogeneity is far less impo...
While there is a broad literature on the general wage effect of training, little is known about the ...
International audienceAccording to Becker [1964], when labour markets are perfectly competitive, gen...
This paper examines the provision of training by employers and the participation in training by empl...
One of the most important policy goals in industrialized countries is to increase the skill level of...
This paper offers and tests a theory of training whereby workers do not pay for general training the...
Paper presented at the joint EC-OECD conference on "Human Capital and labour market performance: evi...
Individuals are often trained in a specific filed but work in another. This thesis analyses the reru...
This paper brings together two research fields: on work-related training and high performance work p...
This paper brings together two research fields: on work-related training and high performance work p...
Empirical work on the wage impact of training has noted that unobserved heterogeneity of training pa...
There has been renewed interest in recent years in education and training as instruments for economi...
Worker heterogeneity can generate conditions under which firms will invest in the general training ...
Work-related training is considered to be very important for providing the workforce with the necess...
A worker's output depends not only on his/her own ability but also on that of colleagues, who can fa...
This article brings together two research fields: work-related training and high-performance work pr...
While there is a broad literature on the general wage effect of training, little is known about the ...
International audienceAccording to Becker [1964], when labour markets are perfectly competitive, gen...
This paper examines the provision of training by employers and the participation in training by empl...
One of the most important policy goals in industrialized countries is to increase the skill level of...
This paper offers and tests a theory of training whereby workers do not pay for general training the...
Paper presented at the joint EC-OECD conference on "Human Capital and labour market performance: evi...
Individuals are often trained in a specific filed but work in another. This thesis analyses the reru...
This paper brings together two research fields: on work-related training and high performance work p...
This paper brings together two research fields: on work-related training and high performance work p...
Empirical work on the wage impact of training has noted that unobserved heterogeneity of training pa...
There has been renewed interest in recent years in education and training as instruments for economi...
Worker heterogeneity can generate conditions under which firms will invest in the general training ...
Work-related training is considered to be very important for providing the workforce with the necess...
A worker's output depends not only on his/her own ability but also on that of colleagues, who can fa...
This article brings together two research fields: work-related training and high-performance work pr...
While there is a broad literature on the general wage effect of training, little is known about the ...
International audienceAccording to Becker [1964], when labour markets are perfectly competitive, gen...
This paper examines the provision of training by employers and the participation in training by empl...