Artificial intelligence adoption and workplace training
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes business processes, firms must adapt their training strategies to cultivate a skilled workforce. Using German…
What changes when firms adopt AI? Using German establishment data, AI adoption tracks with expanding apprenticeships among training firms and a shift in training toward higher-skill roles—but no clear links to wages, hires, or separations.
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Works councils (Betriebsräte) in Germany are less often involved in apprenticeship training than many assume—and this is linked to differences in training outcomes.
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