Are apprenticeships business cycle proof?
Lüthi, Samuel ; Wolter, Stefan C.
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2018
15 p.
apprenticeship ; business cycle ; transition from school to work ; young worker ; vocational training
Discussion Paper
11374
Education and training
English
Bibliogr.
"Although there is evidence that apprenticeship training can ease the transition of youth into the labour market and thereby reduce youth unemployment, many policy makers fear that firms will cut their apprenticeship expenditures during economic crises, thus exacerbating the problem of youth unemployment. Using recent panel data of Swiss cantons and dynamic regression models, we examine the relationship between new apprenticeships and the business cycle. The empirical results suggest that economic shocks induce a rather small, pro-cyclical immediate response in the apprenticeship market. However, within a year after the shock, firms compensate for their immediate reaction, with the result that no permanent effect is observable."
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