Behavioral economics and workforce development: A review of the literature from labor economics and the broader field

Report
Juniper, C., Prince, H. (2016). Behavioral Economics and Workforce Development: A Review of the Literature from Labor Economics and the Broader Field, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources, University of Texas, Austin, February, 2016.

This review of current literature on the topic is intended to explore the strengths and limitations of applying tools of behavioral sciences to increase the participation and completion rate of training for lower-wage, frontline incumbent workers in ways that benefit both workers and sponsoring firms.

Research Topic
Economic and Social Development