文化、规范与雇主培训供给:来自瑞士语言边界的证据

Culture, norms, and the provision of training by employers: Evidence from the Swiss language border

Labour Economics · 2021
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用瑞士语言边界附近的数据,发现德语区比法语区企业更倾向于提供学徒培训,差异约4.4个百分点,这源于文化上对私人供给的偏好差异。

Abstract

Apprenticeships are the core track of the Swiss educational system at the upper-secondary level, made possible by the fact that many Swiss firms voluntarily provide appropriate training positions. However, firms’ training provision differs substantively between the language-cultural regions within Switzerland. This feature of the Swiss apprenticeship system is hard to explain using conventional explanations of firm-provided training. In this paper, we argue that there are cultural differences in the norms favoring private over state provision of goods, which influence firms’ provision of training positions. Exploiting national referenda, we first show that, within a narrow band around the language border, voters in German speaking municipalities value private over public provision of certain goods more than their French speaking counterparts. We then document a higher share of training firms on the German speaking side of the language border of 4.4 percentage points, or roughly 13%. This estimate is robust across different sets of controls, alternative specifications, and various subsamples. Our results suggest an interplay between regional norms and local firms’ training behavior.

学徒制语言边界文化规范企业培训供给