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Employer incentives for providing informal on-the-job training in the presence of on-the-job search

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Sim, Seung-Gyu ; Huegerich, Tim

Journal of Labor Research

2018

39

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March

22-40

on the job training ; management attitude

Education and training

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12122-018-9261-3

English

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"We analyze the provision of informal general training in a frictional labor market in which employers cannot commit to training levels and workers cannot commit to stay. We demonstrate that employers' training decisions are driven by both an investment motive, to improve productivity, and a compensation motive, to increase employee retention. The investment motive decreases with higher wages, while the compensation motive increases. In our calibration exercises, the former dominates, which creates a negative relationship between wages and training. Furthermore, in contrast to recent studies missing the compensation motive, lessening the search frictions raises overall training levels due to enhanced compensation motives, approaching Becker's result for a frictionless labor market. "

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