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The Effects and Determinants of Training

Christine Greenhalgh and Mark Stewart

Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1987, vol. 49, issue 2, 171-90

Abstract: Using retrospective work history data for over 50,000 men and women in Great Britain surveyed in 1975-76, the authors document the amount of vocational training occurring in a ten-year period and discuss its effects and determinants. The effects of training on occupational status are estimated for married and single men and women, using a model which controls for unobserved fixed personal attributes. Women are found to receive significantly less full-time training than men but such training yields larger returns for women than for men. Copyright 1987 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Date: 1987
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