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Increasing firms’ motivation to train low-skilled youth : a factorial survey experiment

Wenzelmann, Felix ; Risius, Paula ; de Grip, Andries

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Abstract

"The German system of apprenticeship training is often claimed as an important driver for the good integration of youth in the labour market. Nonetheless, a steady share of 13% of school graduates who would like to start an apprenticeship are unable to find a training position. In this paper, we use a factorial survey experiment, which we included, in a large-scale firm survey on apprenticeship training to analyse whether a financial or a non-financial bonus scheme could increase firms´ willingness to train low-skilled youth. In the experiment, we ask firms to rate the probability of providing a training position to hypothetical applicants that vary on cognitive and social skills and the possibility of receiving financial or non-financial support. We find that both applicants’ cognitive and non-cognitive skills are highly important for a firm’s decision to offer low-skilled applicants a training position. High non-cognitive skills can compensate for low cognitive skills. However, neither financial nor non-financial support can compensate for a low cognitive or non-cognitive skill level, as the effects of both support measures are rather weak." (BIBB-Autorenreferat)

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Verlag
Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung
Erschienen
2024
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Version 1.0
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