This paper analyses the effect of training participation on employees’ retention in the training company. It for the first time empirically combines the human capital and the monopsony theory by jointly controlling for the portability, visibility, and credibility of training. Based on an extensive German linked-employer-employee data set with detailed information on training history (WeLL-ADIAB), we show that training increases employees’ retention. We compare the probability to stay at the same employer between training participants and accidental training non-participants (those who could not participate in planned training on the basis of exogeneous reasons). Higher portability of general human capital contents and visibility of trai...
While there is a broad literature on the general wage effect of training, little is known about the ...
This paper presents for the first time panel evidence on the productivity effects of training intens...
A series of seminal theoretical papers argues that poaching of employees may hamper company-sponsore...
This paper analyses the effect of training participation on employees’ retention in the training co...
This paper addresses the puzzle how employers that invest in general human capital can gain an info...
A series of seminal theoretical papers argues that poaching of employees may hamper company-sponsore...
The new training literature views regulated labour markets as critical for firms' willingness to par...
This paper offers and tests a theory of training whereby workers do not pay for general training the...
Employers sponsor general training if they can get an information advantage about the skills of trai...
The apprenticeship system is the most important source of formal post-secondary training in Germany....
This paper investigates whether on-the-job training has an effect on the employabil-ity of workers. ...
This paper investigates whether on-the-job training has an effect on the employability of workers. U...
This paper studies the effect of employer-provided training on the probability of subsequent job exi...
Training is of growing importance to companies seeking to gain an advantage among competitors. There...
This paper investigates whether on-the-job training has an effect on the employability of workers. U...
While there is a broad literature on the general wage effect of training, little is known about the ...
This paper presents for the first time panel evidence on the productivity effects of training intens...
A series of seminal theoretical papers argues that poaching of employees may hamper company-sponsore...
This paper analyses the effect of training participation on employees’ retention in the training co...
This paper addresses the puzzle how employers that invest in general human capital can gain an info...
A series of seminal theoretical papers argues that poaching of employees may hamper company-sponsore...
The new training literature views regulated labour markets as critical for firms' willingness to par...
This paper offers and tests a theory of training whereby workers do not pay for general training the...
Employers sponsor general training if they can get an information advantage about the skills of trai...
The apprenticeship system is the most important source of formal post-secondary training in Germany....
This paper investigates whether on-the-job training has an effect on the employabil-ity of workers. ...
This paper investigates whether on-the-job training has an effect on the employability of workers. U...
This paper studies the effect of employer-provided training on the probability of subsequent job exi...
Training is of growing importance to companies seeking to gain an advantage among competitors. There...
This paper investigates whether on-the-job training has an effect on the employability of workers. U...
While there is a broad literature on the general wage effect of training, little is known about the ...
This paper presents for the first time panel evidence on the productivity effects of training intens...
A series of seminal theoretical papers argues that poaching of employees may hamper company-sponsore...