The effect of the business cycle on apprenticeship training: evidence from Germany
Baldi, Guido ; Brüggemann-Borck. Imke ; Schlaak, Thore
2014
35
4
Fall
412-422
apprenticeship contract ; apprenticeship ; business cycle ; unemployment ; vocational training
Education and training
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12122-014-9192-6
English
Bibliogr.
"The benefits of dual apprenticeship programs are usually discussed in the context of reducing structural unemployment rates, especially among the young. Related to this, the long-run benefits of dual apprenticeship programs are extensively analyzed in the literature. However, empirical evidence regarding the short-run effects of the business cycle on the number of apprenticeships is scarce. In this paper, we use panel-data at the German federal states level ranging from 1999 through 2012 to analyze the effects of the business cycle on the number of new apprenticeship contracts. Using different sample periods and model specifications, we do not find a robust and significant effect of the business cycle on apprenticeships. Hence, the apprenticeship system seems to dampen the volatility of youth unemployment."
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