2017
DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2017.1368992
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Labour market effects of retraining for the unemployed: the role of occupations

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“…Furthermore, most of these training measures are dedicated to "further vocational training (FbW)". Studies that evaluate measures of further vocational training find that they improve the prospects of finding a job for the unemployed (Kruppe and Lang, 2014) and that these training measures lead to a "higher probability ... of working in a job whose occupational tasks match the occupational field for which they received vocational training" (Grunau and Lang, 2016). We believe it is reasonable to presume that the new setup of training measures encouraged workers to change their occupation which should increase reallocation.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Furthermore, most of these training measures are dedicated to "further vocational training (FbW)". Studies that evaluate measures of further vocational training find that they improve the prospects of finding a job for the unemployed (Kruppe and Lang, 2014) and that these training measures lead to a "higher probability ... of working in a job whose occupational tasks match the occupational field for which they received vocational training" (Grunau and Lang, 2016). We believe it is reasonable to presume that the new setup of training measures encouraged workers to change their occupation which should increase reallocation.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Zudem kann ein sehr langer Zeitraum betrachtet werden. Weiterführend ist darüber hinaus anknüpfend an diese Untersuchungen geplant, den Zielberuf der Umschulungsmaßnahmen zu berücksichtigen, da dieser in Studien zu arbeitslosen Personen mit Weiterbildungsförderung einen wichtigen Prädiktor für die erfolgreiche Arbeitsmarktintegration darstellt [21]. nicht mehr aus.…”
Section: Nachhaltigkeit Der Beschäftigung Bei Personen Mit Beschäftigunclassified
“…On the individual level, Bernhard (2016) finds stable positive employment effects of 8-12 percentage points of medium-term further vocational training throughout the duration of three to eight years after programme start for UB II recipients in Germany. Kruppe and Lang (2014) evaluate the effects of longer comprehensive retraining courses providing a degree, and find effects of 12-19 percentage points after four years. Kluve (2010) provides a meta analysis indicating that more than half of international studies evaluating training programmes find significant positive employment effects.…”
Section: Further Vocational Training Programmes For Ub II Recipients mentioning
confidence: 99%