High-Performance Workplaces, Training, and the Distribution of Skills |
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Authors: | Keith Whitfield |
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Affiliation: | Economics Section, Cardiff Business School, University of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Using a data set based on a nationally representative sample of British establishments, the analysis suggests that those exhibiting high-performance work practices have higher levels of training and those with a comprehensive set of these (or bundle) exhibit much higher levels than those which do not. This mainly reflects a greater intensity rather than a greater breadth of training. There is little evidence that the presence of these practices at a workplacepromotes a polarization of skills. |
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