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Icardi, Rossella – International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2021
Context: Existing studies have explored the association between workplace training and wages suggesting that training participation may have a positive association with wages. However, we still know very little about whether this association varies between men and women. Through its potential positive association with wages, training may balance…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, On the Job Training, Outcomes of Education, Salary Wage Differentials
Langevin, Gabin; Masclet, David; Moizeau, Fabien; Peterle, Emmanuel – Education Economics, 2017
We use data from the "Trajectoires et Origines" survey to analyze ethnic gaps in education and labor-market outcomes between second-generation immigrants and their French-native counterparts. Our three main findings underscore the importance of family background in explaining lifelong ethnic inequalities. First, second-generation…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Educational Attainment, Surveys, Labor Market
Angermuller, Johannes – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2017
Academic careers are social processes which involve many members of large populations over long periods of time. This paper outlines a discursive perspective which looks into how academics are categorized in academic systems. From a discursive view, academic careers are organized by categories which can define who academics are (subjectivation)…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Salaries, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
Bonnard, Claire; Giret, Jean-Francois – Gender and Education, 2016
Gender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital and increase inequalities in the labour market. Our research based on a survey of first-year students at a French university aims to focus on expectations at the beginning of the career. Our results show that anticipated earnings differ significantly between men and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, College Freshmen, Student Surveys
Ederer, Peer; Nedelkoska, Ljubica; Patt, Alexander; Castellazzi, Silvia – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2015
We estimate the market value that employers assign to the complex problem solving (CPS) skills of their employees, using individual-level Mincer-style wage regressions. For the purpose of the study, we collected new and unique data using psychometric measures of CPS and an extensive background questionnaire on employees' personal and work history.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making, Employers, Wages
Hampf, Franziska; Wiederhold, Simon; Woessmann, Ludger – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2017
Ample evidence indicates that a person's human capital is important for success on the labor market in terms of both wages and employment prospects. However, unlike the efforts to identify the impact of school attainment on labor-market outcomes, the literature on returns to cognitive skills has not yet provided convincing evidence that the…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Human Capital, Labor Market, Income
Fruchart, Eric; Mullet, Etienne – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2012
The study was about a non normative within-career transition in sport: Handball players' move from their current to an alternative team. Eighty male handball players were presented with scenarios that contained five pieces of information about current satisfaction with the present team, attractiveness of the alternative team (better springboard…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Males, Factor Analysis, Athletics
Sánchez-Pérez, Rosario – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2012
This paper analyses the efficiency of higher education in equalizing the feasible wages obtained for men and women in the labour market. To do that, It is estimated two stochastic frontiers. The first one measures the effect of higher education inside the group of men and women for six European countries. The results indicate that in Denmark,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Comparative Analysis, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries
Beduwe, Catherine; Giret, Jean-Francois – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
This study explores individual effects of educational mismatch on wages, job satisfaction and on-the-job-search on French labour market. We distinguish between horizontal matches (job matches with field of studies) and vertical matches (job matches the level of qualification) on the one hand and skills matches (worker's assessment) on the other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Wages, Job Satisfaction, Labor Market
Giret, Jean-Francois – European Journal of Education, 2011
This article analyses whether graduates in university vocational courses benefited from better labour market outcomes in France than those in academic courses. We focus on bachelor degrees in France, comparing "general" or "academic" degrees with "vocational" degrees. The vocational bachelor degree was created in 1999…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Education Work Relationship
Prieto-Rodriguez, Juan; Barros, Carlos Pestana; Vieira, Jose A. C. – Education Economics, 2008
This paper seeks to analyse the relationship between wages and education at a European level, using a quantile regression in order to be able to extend the study along the whole wage distribution. This analysis is carried out for a sample of 14 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Regression (Statistics), Foreign Countries, Educational Attainment
Maurin, Eric; Xenogiani, Theodora – Journal of Human Resources, 2007
Before 1997, education was a way for young French men to avoid military service in the army. After the abolition of compulsory conscription in 1997, this incentive to stay on in education disappeared. We show that the decrease in the benefit of pursuing education for men was followed by a fall in their educational achievement relative to women and…
Descriptors: Military Service, Dropout Rate, Dropouts, Labor Market

Hartwig, Robert J. – French Review, 1979
Examines the cost of living in France, in terms of salaries and expenditure, and compares the general picture to that in the United States. (AM)
Descriptors: Clothing, Consumer Economics, Economic Factors, Food

Tachibanaki, Toshiaki – Economics of Education Review, 1988
Attempts to estimate a recursive model of earnings distribution with education, occupation, and hierarchy, using individual data for Japanese males. Proves that hierarchical position is very significant in determining earnings level. Compares the influence of education and earnings distribution in Japan and France. Includes 3 tables and 20…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Males, Models
Beret, Pierre; Dupray, Arnaud – Vocational Training: European Journal, 1998
Comparison of continuing training in France and Germany finds that, in France, more talented workers are selected for training but training does not produce significant wage effects. In Germany, selection operates differently: continuing training is given to a greater number of employees and has an effect on career advancement. (SK)
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Job Training, Outcomes of Education
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