年龄与职业教育培训参与

Age and Participation in Vocational Education and Training

Work, Employment and Society · 2001
被引 12
ABS 4

中文导读

利用英国劳动力调查数据,分析不同年龄组参与职业培训的差异,发现40岁以上员工培训参与率低主要源于雇主决策,而非员工自身选择。

Abstract

In recent years increasing attention has been paid to the problems faced by older workers in the UK labour market. In this paper we examine the issue of older workers' participation in vocational training and education, drawing upon data from the Labour Force Survey. Our initial analysis identifies how rates of participation in workrelated education and training differ between age groups. Further exploratory analysis attempts to identify possible reasons for this, analysing the type of training undertaken by various age groups as well as the incidence of self-financed training. We then estimate an ordered-probit model for males and females separately, in an attempt to isolate the extent to which this lower incidence among older workers is due to employer or employee decision making. We find that, when compared to a reference group of prime aged individuals, those aged between 40 and 49 and 50 and 59/64 are less likely to undergo training and, also, less likely to be offered training. We conclude that the lower incidence of training among older workers can be mainly attributed to employer decision making. Finally, we discuss the implications of these findings for public policy.

劳动经济学人口经济学职业教育老龄化英国劳动力市场