Assessing Selection Bias in Non-Experimental Estimates of the Returns to Workplace Training
36 Pages Posted: 20 Oct 2020 Last revised: 6 May 2025
Abstract
We assess selection bias in estimated returns to workplace training by exploiting a field experiment with random assignment of workers to a one-week training program. We compare experimental estimates of this program with non-experimental estimates that are estimated by using a sample of agents who were selected by management not to participate in the experiment. Our results show that non-experimental estimates are biased, yielding returns about twice as large as the causal effect. When controlling for pre-treatment performance or individual fixed effects, only about one tenth of this bias remains and is even further reduced when applying common support restrictions.
Keywords: selection bias, returns to training, field experiment
JEL Classification: J24, C93, M53
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