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Worth Waiting For? Delayed Compensation, Training and Turnover in the United States and Japan Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics David Levine (University of California, Berkeley)
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This paper utilizes a rich data set on workers and their employers in the US and Japan to test several predictions of human capital theory. The data set incorporates both prospective and retrospective measures of turnover, includes multiple measures of training, and provides a basis for calculating plant-specific returns to tenure. Contrary to human capital theory, there is no evidence that establishments with high levels of training have either high returns to tenure or low levels of turnover. Surprisingly, establishments with high returns to tenure do not have low levels of turnover.
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Keywords: Levine ; compensation ; training ; turnover ; United States ; Japan ; Other versions of this item:
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Bayo-Moriones, Alberto & Galdón Sánchez, José Enrique & Güell, Maia, 2004.
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"Training and Displacement: is Employer Paid Training Firm-Specific? ,"
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9801, University of Stirling, Department of Economics.
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