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Vincent, Andrea; Rajasekhar, Durgam – Education & Training, 2023
Purpose: Indian government initiated several skill development policies and different types of vocational education and training (VET). Yet the participation in skill education is low because of poor labour market outcomes. This paper aims to calculate returns to skill education to understand the type of training that will have better labour…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Education Work Relationship, Income
Kambayashi, Ryo; Kato, Takao – International Journal of Training and Development, 2020
The paper empirically examines labor-management communication concerning in-house training programs and its relation to the actual on- and off-the-job training policy and wage structure. Using governmental datasets from Japan, we study how different labor-management communication institutions may affect the training interests of employers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Collective Bargaining, Employer Employee Relationship, On the Job Training
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
Chankseliani, Maia; Anuar, Aizuddin Mohamed – International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2019
Purpose: A fundamental assumption of the apprenticeship model is that there are benefits to both employers and individual learners. This study offers a broad conceptual interrogation of this inherent assumption underpinning the apprenticeship model. Approach: This study combines analysis of literature and available data and draws upon…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Apprenticeships, Incentives
Gorlitz, Katja – Economics of Education Review, 2011
Using German linked employer-employee data, this paper investigates the short-term impact of on-the-job training on wages. The applied estimation approach was first introduced by Leuven and Oosterbeek (2008). Wages of employees who intended to participate in training but did not do so because of a random event are compared to wages of training…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economics, Wages, On the Job Training
Torpey, Elka – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2012
There are lots of ways to enter a high-paying career without having a bachelor's degree. An associate's degree, a postsecondary non-degree award, or a high school diploma--often coupled with work experience in a related occupation, on-the-job training, or both--can lead to a job that really pays off. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor…
Descriptors: Wages, On the Job Training, Work Experience, Employment Qualifications
Mun, Eunmi – Social Forces, 2010
Using unique data on employers' pre-hire preferences, this article examines the effect of sex typing on the gender gap in offered wages and training. Previous studies using post-hire data have not been able to focus directly on the effects of employer behavior, distinct from employee preferences. By analyzing gender-designated job requisitions for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Sex Stereotypes

Barron, John M.; Berger, Mark C.; Black, Dan A. – Journal of Human Resources, 1999
Employers pay higher starting wages to workers requiring less training, but do not give lower starting wages to workers requiring more training. Employers appear to pay most of the cost of and reap most of the returns to training. (SK)
Descriptors: Entry Workers, On the Job Training, Productivity, Training Allowances

Maranto, Cheryl L.; Rodgers, Robert C. – Journal of Human Resources, 1984
Using data on wage claims investigations of a state labor department, this study indicates that investigators become significantly more productive during the first six years of job experience. (SK)
Descriptors: Government Employees, Human Capital, On the Job Training, Productivity

Veum, Jonathan R. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1995
According to data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1986-1990, length of training did not affect wages; company training, seminars outside of work, and vocational schools were associated with higher wages. Apprenticeships, business schools, and correspondence courses had no apparent impact on wage levels or change in wages over the…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Status Comparison, Occupational Aspiration, On the Job Training

Buchel, Felix – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Examines why German firms hire overeducated employees in low-skill jobs and pay them more than correctly educated ones. Finds that overeducated employees are more productive, enjoy better health, participate more in on-the-job training, and have longer firm tenure than their correctly educated colleagues. (Contains 28 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Health, Job Satisfaction

Hoffman, Saul D. – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
A recent national survey suggests that women and Blacks receive less on-the-job training and training opportunities in their jobs than White males. This is especially true of young Black men. The factor of low wage does not seem to play a large part in this discrepancy. (CT)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employed Women, Job Skills, Males
Ananiadou, Katerina; Jenkins, Andrew; Wolf, Alison – Studies in Continuing Education, 2004
In this paper we review the literature on the impact of workplace basic skills training on individuals, as measured by their effects on wages and employment probability. In addition, we also examine studies on the returns to individuals of general training at the workplace. On the whole, the evidence suggests that better numeracy and literacy…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Wages, Public Policy, Employment
Xu, Zeyu – Teachers College Record, 2005
Workplace training produces 2 types of human capital: general and firm-specific. Based on specific human capital theories pioneered by Gary Becker, this article empirically examines the impact of on-the-job training and off-the-job training on wage levels in urban China. It is found that off-the-job training in previous firms significantly raises…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Wages, Human Capital, Off the Job Training

Levine, Victor – Comparative Education Review, 1979
This paper considers how differences between groups in investment in on-the-job training (OJT) may affect secondary vocational program evaluations using single-period earnings. Utilizing the human capital model, a correction factor for OJT is derived and applied to Borus' data (Comparative Education Review, February 1977). (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Benefits, Evaluation Methods, Followup Studies
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