Information, Financial Aid and Training Participation – Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment

33 Pages Posted: 21 Apr 2016

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Katja Görlitz

Rhine-Westphalia Institute for Economic Research (RWI-Essen)

Marcus Tamm

RWI

Date Written: April 1, 2016

Abstract

To increase employee participation in training activities, the German government introduced a large-scale training voucher program in 2008 that reduces training fees by half. Based on a randomized field experiment, this paper analyzes whether providing information about the existence and the conditions of the training voucher had an effect on actual training activities of employees. Because the voucher was newly introduced, only one-fourth of the eligible employees knew the voucher exists at the time of the experiment. The information intervention informed a random sample of eligible employees by telephone about the program details and conditions. The results indicate that the information significantly increased treated individuals’ knowledge of the program but had no effect on voucher take-up or participation in training activities. Additional descriptive analyses suggest that the reasons for these zero effects are that the demand for self-financed training is low and that liquidity constraints do not discourage many employees from training participation.

Keywords: Training participation; voucher; financial aid; randomized field experiment; information treatment

JEL Classification: I22, D83, H52

Suggested Citation

Görlitz, Katja and Tamm, Marcus, Information, Financial Aid and Training Participation – Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment (April 1, 2016). Ruhr Economic Paper No. 615, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2766922 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2766922

Katja Görlitz

Rhine-Westphalia Institute for Economic Research (RWI-Essen) ( email )

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Marcus Tamm (Contact Author)

RWI ( email )

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