Heterogeneous Wage Effects of Apprenticeship Training* |
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Authors: | Kathrin Göggel Thomas Zwick |
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Affiliation: | 1. Berlin, Germany;2. Ludwig‐Maximilians University, DE‐80539 Munich, Germany zwick@bwl.lmu.de |
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Abstract: | The relatively small average wage effects of employer and occupation changes after apprenticeship training mask large differences between occupation groups and apprentices with different schooling backgrounds. People who change employer and occupation within industrial occupations enjoy large wage advantages, whereas apprentices in commerce and trading occupations, as well as in construction and crafts occupations, face wage losses from an occupation change. The differences between the firms that provide the apprenticeship training are found to be small or insignificant. In this paper, we reconcile the differences between previous findings by comparing and replicating the empirical estimation strategies used. This demonstrates that selectivity in occupations and changes, unobserved heterogeneity between occupations, and sample selection do matter. |
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Keywords: | Occupations wage mark‐up J24 J31 M53 |
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