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Wage effects of on-the-job training: a meta-analysis

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Haelermans, Carla ; Borghans, Lex

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2012

50

3

September

502-528

economic analysis ; on the job training ; statistics ; wage policy

Education and training

English

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"A meta-analysis is used to study the average wage effects of on-the-job training. This study shows that the average reported wage effect of on-the-job training, corrected for publication bias, is 2.6 per cent per course. The analyses reveal a substantial heterogeneity between training courses, while wage effects reported in studies based on instrumental variables and panel estimators are substantially lower than estimates based on techniques that do not correct for selectivity issues. Appropriate methodology and the quality of the data turn out to be crucial to determine the wage returns."

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