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  N° 110  
Issue 2 2007  
Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Job-Related Training: Macroeconomic Evidence from OECD Countries  
Serge Coulombe
Jean-François Tremblay
 

This paper presents an empirical analysis on the macroeconomic determinants of aggregate job-related training activity across fourteen OECD countries.  Training data comes from the International Adult Literacy Survey.  We find that compression at the bottom of the wage distribution has a positive effect on aggregate training across countries and age-groups while compression at the top has the opposite effect.  Consistent with microeconomic evidence on education and training, average literacy skills in each country and age-group have a positive effect on the proportion of workers trained.  The analysis controls for unemployment rates, R&D levels, unionization rates, and industrial structures.

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Job-Related Training; Wage Compression; Macroeconomic Evidence Keywords
J24; J31 JEL classification
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