Diskussionspapiere extern
Jan Sauermann
Halle:
Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH),
2006,
(IWH-Discussion Papers No. 14)
This study deals with the effect of fixed-term contracts on work-related training. Though previous studies found a negative effect of fixed-term contracts on the participation in training, from the theoretical point of view it is not clear whether workers with fixed-term contracts receive less or more training, compared to workers with permanent contracts. In addition to the existing strand of literature, we especially distinguish between employer- and employee-financed training in order to allow for diverging investment patterns of worker and firm. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), we estimate a bivariate probit model to control for selection effects that may arise from unobservable factors, affecting both participation in training and holding fixed-term contracts. Finding negative effects for employer-sponsored, as well as for employee-sponsored training, leads us to conclude that workers with fixed-term contracts do not compensate for lower firm investments.
Themen: Arbeit und Beschäftigung
Keywords: training, fixed-term contracts, bivariate probit model
Externer Link:
http://www.iwh-halle.de/d/publik/disc/14-06.pdf