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Figure 1a. Training proportions by Industry: EU26
Figure 1b. Training proportions by Industry: EU15 and EU11
Table 2. Coefficient of variation in training proportions across 18 characteristic groups,
Figure 3. Duration of training by worker characteristic, EU26, average 2003-06.
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