The effects of workplace learning in higher education on employment and match quality: is there an early-career trade-off?
Abstract
We investigate whether the choice for a higher education program with a substantial workplace learning component entails an early-career trade-off between on the one hand higher employment chances and better initial matches (when opting for a program with workplace learning) and on the other hand a lower risk of bad match persistence (when opting for a program without workplace learning). To this end, we rely on longitudinal data of Belgian...
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Title
The effects of workplace learning in higher education on employment and match quality: is there an early-career trade-off?
Published Date
Jul 12, 2017
Journal
Volume
55
Issue
3
Pages
1229 - 1270
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