We investigate the role of training in reducing the gender wage gap using the UK- BHPS which contains detailed records of training. Using policy changes over an 18 year period we identify the impact of training and work experience on wages, earnings and employment. Based on a lifecycle model and using reforms as a source of exogenous variation we evaluate the role of formal training and experience in defining the evolution of wages and employment careers, conditional on education. Training is potentially important in compensating for the effects of children, especially for women who left education after completing high school
This paper investigates the relationship between the gender wage gap, the choice of training occupat...
Since its formalisation, the theory of human capital has become the dominant model for explaining ea...
Using longitudinal data from the British National Child Development Study, this paper examines gende...
We investigate the role of training in reducing the gender wage gap using the UK- BHPS which contain...
We investigate the role of training in reducing the gender wage gap using the UK-BHPS. Based on a li...
We investigate the role of training in reducing the gender wage gap using the British Household Pan...
We trace the gender wage gap (GWG) though a mid‐life peak for a cohort born in Britain in 1958 (NCDS...
recognized the importance of work experience in analyzing the returns to post-schooling investments ...
We estimate a dynamic model of employment, human capital accumulation — including education, and sav...
The aim of the thesis is to examine changes in the recent labour market experience of women relative...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...
We estimate a dynamic model of employment, human capital accumulation—including education, and savin...
There has been renewed interest in recent years in education and training as instruments for economi...
Context: Existing studies have explored the association between workplace training and wages suggest...
We use British household panel data to explore the wage returns to training incidence and intensity ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the gender wage gap, the choice of training occupat...
Since its formalisation, the theory of human capital has become the dominant model for explaining ea...
Using longitudinal data from the British National Child Development Study, this paper examines gende...
We investigate the role of training in reducing the gender wage gap using the UK- BHPS which contain...
We investigate the role of training in reducing the gender wage gap using the UK-BHPS. Based on a li...
We investigate the role of training in reducing the gender wage gap using the British Household Pan...
We trace the gender wage gap (GWG) though a mid‐life peak for a cohort born in Britain in 1958 (NCDS...
recognized the importance of work experience in analyzing the returns to post-schooling investments ...
We estimate a dynamic model of employment, human capital accumulation — including education, and sav...
The aim of the thesis is to examine changes in the recent labour market experience of women relative...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...
We estimate a dynamic model of employment, human capital accumulation—including education, and savin...
There has been renewed interest in recent years in education and training as instruments for economi...
Context: Existing studies have explored the association between workplace training and wages suggest...
We use British household panel data to explore the wage returns to training incidence and intensity ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the gender wage gap, the choice of training occupat...
Since its formalisation, the theory of human capital has become the dominant model for explaining ea...
Using longitudinal data from the British National Child Development Study, this paper examines gende...