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Gender differences in formal on-the-job training: incidence, duration, and intensity

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O'Halloran, Patrick Lee

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2008

22

4

December

629-659

gender ; on the job training ; statistics

USA

Education and training

English

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"This paper explores whether there is a gender gap in the incidence, duration, intensity, and number of events of on-the-job training. Overall, women appear to receive a higher incidence of on-the-job training whereas men receive on-the-job training of longer duration. Including measures intended to capture the extent of labor force attachment and expected tenure fails to reduce the gender gap in the duration of on-the-job training. Therefore, the gender gap in the duration of on-the-job training must be attributed to differences in unobserved worker characteristics that differ by gender or discrimination."

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