Purpose Works councils have the legal right to participate in a firm’s training process and, where necessary, call for a replacement of training instructors. The purpose of this paper is to empirically test whether works councils are associated with a higher quality of apprenticeship training – or its inputs or outputs – in Germany. Design/methodology/approach The authors use two representative cross-sectional surveys of German workplaces in 2007 and 2012/2013 that were conducted by the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training in Germany. To account for selection on observables, the authors apply nearest neighbor matching models to estimate the extent to which works councils are associated with training quality. Findings The ...
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...
In the German-speaking countries, little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training for t...
Purpose Works councils have the legal right to participate in a firm’s training process and, where n...
We investigate the effects of works councils on apprenticeship training. The German law attributes w...
Using Panel data from a representative sample of manufacturing firms this paper investigates the det...
Why do apprenticeship schemes work well in some countries, like Germany and Austria, but less so in ...
This paper assesses the potential of `workplace training'' with reference to German Apprenticeship. ...
"Unions are an important indicator of various measures of firm performance in Anglo-Saxon countries....
The apprenticeship system is the most important source of formal post-secondary training in Germany....
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for 1984 - 1990, I analyze the entrance of young ind...
This paper examines the relationship between a firm’s training motives and the quality of apprentice...
"We consider two aspects of the link between apprenticeship and large employers in Britain: the cont...
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...
Little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training in the German speaking countries for th...
In the German-speaking countries, little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training for t...
Purpose Works councils have the legal right to participate in a firm’s training process and, where n...
We investigate the effects of works councils on apprenticeship training. The German law attributes w...
Using Panel data from a representative sample of manufacturing firms this paper investigates the det...
Why do apprenticeship schemes work well in some countries, like Germany and Austria, but less so in ...
This paper assesses the potential of `workplace training'' with reference to German Apprenticeship. ...
"Unions are an important indicator of various measures of firm performance in Anglo-Saxon countries....
The apprenticeship system is the most important source of formal post-secondary training in Germany....
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for 1984 - 1990, I analyze the entrance of young ind...
This paper examines the relationship between a firm’s training motives and the quality of apprentice...
"We consider two aspects of the link between apprenticeship and large employers in Britain: the cont...
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...
Little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training in the German speaking countries for th...
In the German-speaking countries, little is known about the payoffs to apprenticeship training for t...