Training and the Private Sector: International Comparisons
Lisa Lynch
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JEL-codes: E24 J24 M53 P46 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Training and the Private Sector" , pp 1-24

- Lisa Lynch
- Reconciling Markets and Institutions: The German Apprenticeship System , pp 25-60

- David Soskice
- The British System of Youth Training: A Comparison with Germany , pp 61-76

- Nicholas Oulton and Hilary Steedman
- Strategic Adjustments in Training: A Comparative Analysis of the U.S. and German Automobile Industries , pp 77-108

- Peter Berg
- Employment-Based Training in Japanese Firms in Japan and in the United States: Experiences of Automobile Manufacturers , pp 109-148

- Masanori Hashimoto
- Productivity Changes without Formal Training , pp 149-160

- Andrew Weiss
- The Impact of Previous Training on Productivity and Wages , pp 161-200

- John Bishop
- Determinants of Young Males' Schooling and Training Choices , pp 201-232

- Stephen Cameron and James Heckman
- Training at Work: A Comparison of U.S. and British Youths , pp 233-260

- David Blanchflower and Lisa Lynch
- Public- and Private-Sector Training of Young People in Britain , pp 261-282

- Peter Dolton, Gerald Makepeace and John Treble
- Vocational Education and Training in Britain and Norway , pp 283-298

- Peter Elias, Erik Hernaes and Meredith Baker
- Returns to Within-Company Schooling of Employees: The Case of the Netherlands , pp 299-308

- Wim Groot, Joop Hartog and Hessel Oosterbeek
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