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Training, wages and productivity

The Impact of Training on Productivity and Wages: Firm-Level Evidence

The Impact of Training on Productivity and Wages: Firm-Level Evidence

... of training, such as the proportion of workers that received training, the number of hours they were trained and the cost of ...of training on both wages and productivity at the …rm ...

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The Impact of Training on Productivity and Wages: Firm Level Evidence

The Impact of Training on Productivity and Wages: Firm Level Evidence

... the training coe¢ cient drops ...of training on productivity and wages, we still …nd the productivity premium for trained employees to be substantially higher than the wage pre- mium 48 ...

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The impact of training on productivity and wages: firm level evidence.

The impact of training on productivity and wages: firm level evidence.

... of training, such as the proportion of workers that received training, the number of hours they were trained and the cost of training to the ...of training on both wages and produc- ...

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The impact of training on productivity and wages: evidence from British panel data

The impact of training on productivity and wages: evidence from British panel data

... of productivity and wages that we will estimate and Section III details the econometric ...of training on industrial ...in training is associated with about a 0.6% increase in ...

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The Impact of Training on Productivity and Wages: Evidence from British Panel Data

The Impact of Training on Productivity and Wages: Evidence from British Panel Data

... employer’s productivity. The relationship between wage increases and productivity gains can vary according to the structure of the labour and product markets and according to who actually pays the costs of ...

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Productivity, wages, and the returns to firm-provided training: fair shared capitalism?

Productivity, wages, and the returns to firm-provided training: fair shared capitalism?

... formal training can be as high as 3% of total labour costs (Bassanini et ...these training programmes are born by firms, either directly by paying all direct costs ...to training institutions), or ...

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Employer provided training in Austria: Productivity, wages and wage inequality

Employer provided training in Austria: Productivity, wages and wage inequality

... 4.2 Wages 12 Since the wage information from the CVTS and the SSBS is only available at the firm level, we estimate wage regressions using micro data from the LCS and ...

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Wages and productivity in Mexican manufacturing

Wages and productivity in Mexican manufacturing

... In 1999, in-house training had a positive and significant effect on wages and productivity in medium size firms.. This result accounts for a productivity increase of o[r] ...

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Wages Equal Productivity. Fact or Fiction?

Wages Equal Productivity. Fact or Fiction?

... The training dummy captures completion of any formal training program, excluding on-the-job training, but including training received at former ...

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Mexico : human capital effects on wages and productivity

Mexico : human capital effects on wages and productivity

... of wages and productivity in Zimbabwe, using a matched employee-employer manufacturing sector data, the Regional Program on Enterprise Development (RPED) survey data from ...education, training, and ...

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Training, Minimum Wages and the Earnings Distribution

Training, Minimum Wages and the Earnings Distribution

... minimum wages are expected to affect ...prevent wages from being lowered to pay for the costs of ...restrict training, in particular general training financed by low-paid workers ...

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A note on the non-linear wages-productivity nexus for Malaysia

A note on the non-linear wages-productivity nexus for Malaysia

... real wages and labour productivity are interrelated, increase of real wages may not monotonically increase labour productivity in particular for high wages labour ...lucrative ...

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Wages, Productivity and Aging

Wages, Productivity and Aging

... That being said, there are at least two explanations for our low capital stock parameter estimates. First, a large proportion of our sample operates in the service sector, in which physical capital does not play the type ...

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Wages, Productivity and Aging

Wages, Productivity and Aging

... That being said, there are at least two explanations for our low capital stock parameter estimates. First, a large proportion of our sample operates in the service sector, in which physical capital does not play the type ...

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Trade, Wages, and Productivity

Trade, Wages, and Productivity

... On the other hand, absolute wages also rise in some regions which are then reflected in higher export prices and larger local demands. These various price and income effects must be taken into consideration to ...

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Trade, Wages, and Productivity

Trade, Wages, and Productivity

... On the other hand, absolute wages also rise in some regions which are then reflected in higher export prices and larger local demands. These various price and income effects must be taken into consideration to ...

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Trade, Wages and Productivity

Trade, Wages and Productivity

... fitted productivity distributions of the different Canadian provinces and US states before and after the hypothetical border ...the productivity distribution of exporters lies to the right of that of ...

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Ageing, productivity and wages in Austria

Ageing, productivity and wages in Austria

... labour productivity but a signi ficantly negative corre- lation between wages and the share of young ...average wages and old age ...with productivity, but these do not appear robust across ...

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Foreign Acquisition, Wages and Productivity

Foreign Acquisition, Wages and Productivity

... in wages and productivity between foreign MNEs and local firms, but also to separate domestically owned firms into MNEs and ...on wages and productivity differs between takeovers of Swedish ...

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Ageing, productivity and wages in Austria

Ageing, productivity and wages in Austria

... labour productivity but a signi ficantly negative corre- lation between wages and the share of young ...average wages and old age ...with productivity, but these do not appear robust across ...

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