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References for Who benefits from firm-sponsored training?
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Further reading
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Key references
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Konings, J., Vanormelingen, S. "The impact of
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Zwick, T. "The impact of
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Dostie, B. "Estimating the
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Dostie, B. "The impact of
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Mincer, J. "On-the-job
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Additional References
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