Predictors of Participation in Voluntary Vocational Training

Author:

Cloutier Julie1,Renaud Stéphane2,Morin Lucie1

Affiliation:

1. Département Organisation et Ressources humaines,École des sciences de la gestion,Université du Québec à Montréal,Montréal,Québec

2. École de relations industrielles,Université de Montréal,Montréal,Québec

Abstract

Using Canadian national data from the Workplace and Employee Survey (WES), this study aims to identify predictors of participation in voluntary vocational training for female and male managers, respectively. Results show a higher rate of participation for female managers and a differential effect of predictors by gender. For men, schooling is the sole human capital variable significantly linked to the probability of participating in voluntary vocational training. For women, the probability of participating in voluntary vocational training varies by age, organizational tenure and schooling. Results also indicate that both participation in mandatory training and family responsibilities are significantly and negatively linked to participation in voluntary training for female managers but not for male managers.

Publisher

Consortium Erudit

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management

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