The Promise of Public Sector-Sponsored Training Programs
Robert LaLonde
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1995, vol. 9, issue 2, 149-168
Abstract:
As concern about workers' skills has risen, so has interest in the role that government training programs might play in addressing 'America's workforce crisis.' One way to gauge whether increased reliance on these programs will substantially improve the skills of the workforce is to examine the impact of past programs. The evidence from these programs indicates that, although the gains were small, for the most part we got what we paid for. This outcome should not be surprising because investments in training were exceedingly modest compared to the skill deficiencies that policymakers have been trying to address.
JEL-codes: J24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995
Note: DOI: 10.1257/jep.9.2.149
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