Training Opportunities for Older Workers in the Netherlands: A Vignette Study

Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Forthcoming

10 Pages Posted: 26 Jul 2015 Last revised: 5 Aug 2015

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Kasia Karpinska

Utrecht School of Economics

Kene Henkens

Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute

Joop Schippers

Utrecht University - School of Economics

Mo Wang

University of Florida - Department of Management

Date Written: April 1, 2015

Abstract

Demographic changes and labor market challenges highlight the importance of lifelong learning and development for all employees. The current study analyzes the factors that may influence managers’ propensity to offer older workers different kinds of training (specific or general). To investigate this question, a vignette study among 153 managers in Dutch organizations was conducted. Managers were randomly assigned into one of the four experimental conditions that involve a decision regarding specific or general training (aimed at internal or external mobility). The results suggest that managers perceive training incidences as a tool to increase productivity of older workers who perform well and are highly motivated, and far less as a tool to increase productivity of workers who need updating their human capital. The implication of these results is discussed.

Keywords: Training opportunities, Older workers, Vignette study

Suggested Citation

Karpinska, Kasia and Henkens, Kene and Schippers, Joop and Wang, Mo, Training Opportunities for Older Workers in the Netherlands: A Vignette Study (April 1, 2015). Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2635645

Kasia Karpinska

Utrecht School of Economics ( email )

Janskerkhof 12
Utrecht, 3512 BL
Netherlands

Kene Henkens

Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute ( email )

P.O. Box 11650
The Hague NL-2502 AR
Netherlands
+3170 3565235 (Phone)
+3170 3647187 (Fax)

Joop Schippers

Utrecht University - School of Economics ( email )

Kriekenpitplein 21-22
Adam Smith Building
Utrecht, +31 30 253 7373 3584 EC
Netherlands

Mo Wang (Contact Author)

University of Florida - Department of Management ( email )

United States

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