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不愿培训?——企业对哥伦比亚学徒制监管规定的反应

Unwilling to Train?—Firm Responses to the Colombian Apprenticeship Regulation
Econometrica · 2022 · Santiago Caicedo、Miguel Espinosa、Arthur Seibold

中文摘要

我们研究企业对哥伦比亚学徒制监管大规模变革的反应。该项改革要求企业开展培训,并设定了随企业规模呈不连续变化的学徒配额。我们发现,不同行业的反应存在显著异质性:技能要求较高行业的企业倾向于避免培训学徒,而低技能行业的企业则寻求招收学徒。在这些简约式研究发现的指导下,我们对企业的培训成本进行结构估计。许多企业面临高昂的培训成本,在高技能行业尤为如此,这限制了它们培训学徒的意愿。然而,我们发现,扩大学徒培训总体上具有可观的收益,特别是在受过培训的劳动者供给通过一般均衡效应增加时。最后,我们表明,考虑行业间异质性的反事实政策能够带来相近的培训收益,同时对企业规模分布和行业间资源配置造成的扭曲更小。

Abstract

We study firm responses to a large‐scale change in apprenticeship regulation in Colombia. The reform requires firms to train, setting apprentice quotas that vary discontinuously in firm size. We document strong heterogeneity in responses across sectors, where firms in sectors with high skill requirements tend to avoid training apprentices, while firms in low‐skill sectors seek apprentices. Guided by these reduced‐form findings, we structurally estimate firms' training costs. Especially in high‐skill sectors, many firms face large training costs, limiting their willingness to train apprentices. Yet, we find substantial overall benefits of expanding apprenticeship training, in particular when the supply of trained workers increases in general equilibrium. Finally, we show that counterfactual policies taking into account heterogeneity across sectors can deliver similar benefits from training while inducing less distortions in the firm‐size distribution and in the allocation of resources across sectors.
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