In the labor market, it is essential to establish which types of contracts provide the best stepping stone to a permanent job. A unique setting generated by Italy 's 2012 apprenticeship reform presents us with an opportunity to study this issue. We compare workers treated by this reform to similar untreated individuals around 30 years of age, which is the upper limit for this training contract in Italy. Treated workers benefited from approximately a one percentage point increase in the probability of entering an open-ended contract. At 36 months from the treatment, their advantage of remaining in the same job was about five percentage points.

Starting Out on the Right Foot Employment Effects of an On-the-Job Training Program

Sonedda, Daniela
2024-01-01

Abstract

In the labor market, it is essential to establish which types of contracts provide the best stepping stone to a permanent job. A unique setting generated by Italy 's 2012 apprenticeship reform presents us with an opportunity to study this issue. We compare workers treated by this reform to similar untreated individuals around 30 years of age, which is the upper limit for this training contract in Italy. Treated workers benefited from approximately a one percentage point increase in the probability of entering an open-ended contract. At 36 months from the treatment, their advantage of remaining in the same job was about five percentage points.
2024
2021
Human Capital, Apprenticeship, Permanent employment
Maida, Agata; Sonedda, Daniela
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