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|a Lechner, Michael.
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|a Training the East German Labour Force |h [electronic resource] : |b Microeconometric Evaluations of Continuous Vocational Training after Unification / |c by Michael Lechner.
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|a Heidelberg : |b Physica-Verlag HD : |b Imprint: Physica, |c 1998.
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|a 1 online resource.
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|a Studies in Contemporary Economics, |x 1431-8806
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|a <B>Introduction</B>: About the Topic; Labour Markets in East Germany after Unification; Contents and Summary of the Results; Causality and the Identification Problem in Evaluation -- <B>Estimates of the Effects of Training</B>: Public-Sector Sponsored Training; Enterprise-Related Training -- <B>Bounds for the </B> <B>Effects of Training</B>: Introduction; Identification of the Causal Effects of Training; Data; Estimation of the Bounds on the Causal Effects of Training; Results; Conclusion and Outlook -- <B>Conclusions and Outlook</B> -- References.
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|a Access restricted by licensing agreement.
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|a After unification the public and private sector spent large amounts of money to retrain the East Germany labour force in order to ease the transition to the new market economy. Using individual longitudinal and cross sectional data, this book proposes microeconometric methods to evaluate the impact of these training programmes on the participants'situation in the labour market. The contributions concern the issue of how such evaluations could and should be performed as well as the effectiveness of the actual programmes. The empirical findings should be performed as well as the effectiveness of the actual programmes. The empirical findings suggest that the public sector sponsored training programmes were fairly ineffective for the individual participants with respect to their unemployment risk as well as other labour market indicators. In contrast, the trainig organized and paid by the enterpries caused considerable earnings growth.
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|a Economics.
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|a Economics |x Statistics.
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|a Online book |u https://yale.idm.oclc.org/login?URL=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59009-2
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