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Dynamische Lohneffekte beruflicher Weiterbildung Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Hendrik Jürges ()
Kerstin Schneider () (Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA))
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In diesem Beitrag schätzen wir mit Daten des SOEP die Rendite beruflicher Weiterbildung "on the job" für westdeutsche Arbeitnehmer in den Jahren 1984-2000. Um der Möglichkeit einer nicht zufälligen Teilnahme an beruflicher Weiterbildung Rechnung zu tragen, verfolgen wir verschiedene methodische Ansätze: Zum einen schätzen wir Lohnregressionen mit Hausman-Taylor bzw. Fixed Growth Modellen, zum anderen verwenden wir einen Matching-Ansatz. Die Ergebnisse unserer Schätzungen zeigen zwar meist positive Effekte der Weiterbildung, diese sind jedoch in aller Regel statistisch nicht signifikant. 2
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