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Training in two-tier labor markets: The role of job match quality
Institution:1. School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Zografos, 15780 Athens, Greece;2. Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología, Universidad de Sevilla, 41004 Sevilla, Spain;3. Archaeometry Center, University of Ioannina, 451 10 Ioannina, Greece;4. Museo De La Ciudad De Carmona, 41410, Carmona, Sevilla, Spain;5. Greek Atomic Energy Commission, 153 41, Aghia Paraskevi, Athens, Greece
Abstract:This study examines training investments in two-tier labor markets, focusing on the role of job match quality. Temporary workers are in general more likely than permanent workers to leave their employer and therefore are less likely to receive employer-funded training. However, as firms prefer to continue productive job matches, we hypothesize that the negative effect of holding a temporary contract on the probability to be trained diminishes with the quality of the job match. Using a recent longitudinal survey from the Netherlands, we find that temporary workers indeed participate less frequently in firm-sponsored training. However, this effect is fully driven by mismatches: holding a temporary contract does not significantly decrease the probability to receive training for workers in good job matches. Depending on match quality, a temporary job can either be a stepping stone or a dead-end.
Keywords:Training  Flexibility  Temporary contracts  Employment protection  Matching
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