Long-Run Effects of Public Sector Sponsored Training in West Germany
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-02 // 2005Between 1991 and 1997 West Germany spent on average about 3.6 bn Euro per year on public sector sponsored training programmes for the unemployed. We base our empirical analysis on a new administrative data base that plausibly allows for selectivity correction by microeconometric matching methods. We identify the effects of different types of training programmes over a horizon of more than seven years. Using bias corrected weighted multiple neighbours matching we find that all programmes have negative effects in the short run and positive effects over a horizon of about four years. However, for substantive training programmes with duration of about two years gains in employment probabilities of more than 10% points appear to be sustainable, but come at the price of large negative lock-in effects.
Lechner, Michael, Ruth Miquel and Conny Wunsch (2005), Long-Run Effects of Public Sector Sponsored Training in West Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-02, Mannheim.