In Germany, apprenticeship training firms currently face a shrinking number of qualified school-leavers because of smaller birth cohorts and an increasing proportion of school leavers aiming for higher education. This paper investigates whether a programme that supports firms to train disadvantaged youth can reduce recruiting difficulties in apprentice training firms. Based on unique firm-level data from the metal and electronic industry in Baden-Württemberg from 2010 to 2013, we apply instrumental variable and difference-in-difference estimations and find no significant short-term causal impact of the programme
Little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training in the German speaking countries for th...
This paper assesses the potential of `workplace training'' with reference to German Apprenticeship. ...
A series of seminal papers argues that poaching hampers company-sponsoredgeneral training. Empirical...
In Germany, apprenticeship training firms currently face a shrinking number of qualified school-leav...
In Germany, apprenticeship training firms currently face a shrinking number of qualified school-leav...
The integration of disadvantaged youth into the labour market is a challenging policy issue. Since y...
Many countries have implemented youth (un)employment programmes for low-achieving young people to im...
Many publications on the effects of entrepreneurial activities on the labour market are available. B...
In dual vocational education and training (VET) systems, school-leavers in their mid-teens who wish ...
This paper investigates the short-term costs and benefits of apprenticeship training in Germany. It ...
The Swiss mass apprenticeship system is market based. The share of training firms as a percentage of...
The German dual apprenticeship system came under pressure in recent years because enterprises were n...
Little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training in the German speaking countries for th...
The German dual apprenticeship system came under pressure in recent years because enterprises were n...
In the German-speaking countries, little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training for t...
Little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training in the German speaking countries for th...
This paper assesses the potential of `workplace training'' with reference to German Apprenticeship. ...
A series of seminal papers argues that poaching hampers company-sponsoredgeneral training. Empirical...
In Germany, apprenticeship training firms currently face a shrinking number of qualified school-leav...
In Germany, apprenticeship training firms currently face a shrinking number of qualified school-leav...
The integration of disadvantaged youth into the labour market is a challenging policy issue. Since y...
Many countries have implemented youth (un)employment programmes for low-achieving young people to im...
Many publications on the effects of entrepreneurial activities on the labour market are available. B...
In dual vocational education and training (VET) systems, school-leavers in their mid-teens who wish ...
This paper investigates the short-term costs and benefits of apprenticeship training in Germany. It ...
The Swiss mass apprenticeship system is market based. The share of training firms as a percentage of...
The German dual apprenticeship system came under pressure in recent years because enterprises were n...
Little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training in the German speaking countries for th...
The German dual apprenticeship system came under pressure in recent years because enterprises were n...
In the German-speaking countries, little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training for t...
Little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training in the German speaking countries for th...
This paper assesses the potential of `workplace training'' with reference to German Apprenticeship. ...
A series of seminal papers argues that poaching hampers company-sponsoredgeneral training. Empirical...