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Studies on Continuing Vocational Training in Germany [electronic resource] : An Empirical Assessment / by Anja Kuckulenz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ZEW Economic Studies ; 37Publisher: Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD : Imprint: Physica, 2007Edition: 1st ed. 2007Description: IX, 217 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783790819687
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 331
LOC classification:
  • HD4801-8943
Online resources:
Contents:
Continuing Training -- Heterogeneous Effect of Training on Earnings -- Training, Mobility, and Wages: Specific Versus General Human Capital -- Comparison of Wage and Productivity Effect: A Sectoral Analysis -- Summary and Conclusion.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book offers a comprehensive empirical analysis of continuing vocational training in Germany. Specific issues concerning continuing training that are debated in academia as well as in public are discussed. Wage and productivity effects of training are analysed, explicitly accounting for the heterogeneity of training participants. Additionally, different types of training that vary in the degree of firm specificity are considered. Wage and productivity effects of training are compared to examine how the training rent is shared between employer and employee. Finally, evidence is given on whether positive externalities of continuing training exist.
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Continuing Training -- Heterogeneous Effect of Training on Earnings -- Training, Mobility, and Wages: Specific Versus General Human Capital -- Comparison of Wage and Productivity Effect: A Sectoral Analysis -- Summary and Conclusion.

This book offers a comprehensive empirical analysis of continuing vocational training in Germany. Specific issues concerning continuing training that are debated in academia as well as in public are discussed. Wage and productivity effects of training are analysed, explicitly accounting for the heterogeneity of training participants. Additionally, different types of training that vary in the degree of firm specificity are considered. Wage and productivity effects of training are compared to examine how the training rent is shared between employer and employee. Finally, evidence is given on whether positive externalities of continuing training exist.

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