The effects of early retirement incentives on the training participation of older workers
Fouarge, Didier ; Schils, Trudie
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2009
23
Special issue
85-109
early retirement ; older worker ; on the job training ; statistics ; training
Older people
English
Bibliogr.
"Human capital theory predicts that older workers are less likely to participate in on-the-job training than younger workers, due to lower net returns on such investments. Early retirement institutions are likely to affect these returns. Using the European Community Household Panel we show that older workers participate less in training, and that early retirement institutions do indeed matter. Generous early retirement schemes discourage older workers from taking part in training, whereas flexible early retirement schemes encourage this. Finally, the results suggest that in most European countries training can keep older workers longer in the labour market."
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