The Impact of Vocational Training on Labor Market Outcomes in the Philippines

P. Vandenberg, Jade R. Laranjo
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The paper analyzes the labor market outcomes of graduates of post-secondary technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in the Philippines. Based on human capital theory, our guiding assumption is that investment in education is rewarded through higher wages and a greater likelihood of being employed. Using household data for 2015–2016, the results show significantly higher wages for TVET graduates relative to those who entered the job market with a secondary school education or below. However, individuals who both trained in TVET and pursued tertiary (university) education tend to have a lower wage than those with secondary school education or below. This counterintuitive result is explained by the tendency for such dual-level individuals to complete the lowest level of TVET. Another result is that TVET graduates are more likely to be employed than both those who only studied at secondary school or below and those who studied at the tertiary level. The results are generated from a linear regression model that corrects for sample selection into employment and from the use of propensity score matching which addresses selection into TVET.
职业培训对菲律宾劳动力市场结果的影响
本文分析了菲律宾高等职业技术教育与培训(TVET)毕业生的劳动力市场结果。基于人力资本理论,我们的指导假设是,教育投资的回报是更高的工资和更大的就业机会。使用2015-2016年的家庭数据,结果显示,与进入就业市场的中学或以下教育程度的人相比,TVET毕业生的工资明显更高。然而,既接受过职业技术教育又接受过高等教育(大学)的人往往比受过中学或以下教育的人工资低。这种反直觉的结果可以用这种双水平个体完成最低水平TVET的趋势来解释。另一个结果是,职业技术教育专业的毕业生比那些只在中学或以下学习的人和那些在大学学习的人更有可能就业。结果是由一个线性回归模型产生的,该模型校正了就业中的样本选择,并使用倾向得分匹配来解决TVET的选择。
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