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Is workers' mobility a source of R&D spillovers?: Evidence of effects of innovative activities on wages
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International Journal of Manpower
International Journal of Manpower (2006) 27 (2): 169–188.
Published: 01 February 2006
... the hypothesis that, similarly to general training, industry R&D steepens a worker's wage‐experience profile. Findings In general the evidence is mixed. The results obtained from biennial wage growth regressions support to some extent the hypothesis that exposure to R&D activities allows a specific...
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The effects of on‐the‐job training on wages in Sweden
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International Journal of Manpower
International Journal of Manpower (2002) 23 (4): 326–344.
Published: 01 June 2002
... private‐sector employees (Barth, 1997). The second question reveals the degree of general and specific training in the current job, and the third shows whether previous experience and education are important for the current job. This study uses category 4 in the second question as an indicator of specific...
