不同教育类型在影响企业生产力方面的互补性

IF 0.7 Q4 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Thomas Bolli, F. Pusterla
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摘要

本文使用瑞士公司层面的面板数据来显示不同教育类型的工人之间的互补性影响公司的生产率。我们考虑了接受过四种不同教育的工人:未接受过高等教育、高中职业教育和培训(VET)、高等职业教育和高等学术教育。为了解释可能的内生性,我们利用了公司内部的变化,并采用了一种结构估计技术,该技术使用中间投入作为未观察到的生产率冲击的代理。我们的研究结果表明,受过高等职业教育的工人与受过高等学术教育的工人是互补的,而没有受过高等教育的工人与受过高等专业教育的工人是互补的。总之,我们的研究结果强调了公司内部纵向和横向教育多样性的重要性。
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Complementarities among types of education in affecting firms' productivity
This article uses Swiss firm‐level panel data to show that complementarities among workers with different types of education affect firms' productivity. We consider workers with four different types of education: no post‐secondary education, upper secondary vocational education and training (VET), tertiary professional education, and tertiary academic education. To account for possible endogeneity, we exploit within‐firm variation and employ a structural estimation technique that uses intermediate inputs as a proxy for unobserved productivity shocks. Our results suggest that workers with an upper secondary VET education are complementary to workers with a tertiary academic education, while workers with no post‐secondary education are complementary to workers with a tertiary professional education. Altogether, our findings highlight the importance of vertical and horizontal education diversity within firms.
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Labour-England
Labour-England INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
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1.30
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16.70%
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25
期刊介绍: LABOUR provides a forum for analysis and debate on issues concerning labour economics and industrial relations. The Journal publishes high quality contributions which combine economic theory and statistical methodology in order to analyse behaviour, institutions and policies relevant to the labour market.
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