More Years of Education Lead to More Work-Related Training
New findings show that the principle learning begets learning does not only apply to early childhood education but also to the duration of schooling
An active participation in work-related training supports career development and reduces the risk of job loss. A pioneering RWI study demonstrates that the duration of schooling and vocational education has a causal impact on how an employee acquires training throughout adulthood. Consequently, public investments in school and college education may have a significant impact on lifelong learning.