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Why do part-time workers invest less in human capital than full-timers?

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Nelen, Annemarie ; De Grip, Andries

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2009

23

Special issue

61-83

continuing vocational training ; human resources ; part time worker ; training

Netherlands

Workers by category

English

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"We analyse whether lower investments in human capital of part-time workers are due to workers' characteristics or human resource practices of the firm. We focus on investments in both formal training and informal learning. Using the Dutch Life-Long-Learning Survey 2007, we find that part-time workers have different determinants for formal training and informal learning from full-time workers. The latter benefit from firms' human resource practices such as performance interviews, personal development plans, and feedback. Part-time workers can only partly compensate the lack of firm support when they have a high learning motivation and imagination of their future development."

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