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polarization of greenness. Taking the prevalence as a direct and diversity as an inverse measure of the validity of a greenness … polarization of greenness for those either very green or not green at all. This is consistent with the idea that green self … other groups - a possibility that relies on sufficiently large differentiation/polarization of groups. We discuss …
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, which is evidence for polarization in the U.S. labor market. In contrast, we find little evidence for wage polarization in ….S. Employment trends in both countries are consistent with polarization since the 1990s. We conclude that although there is evidence … in both the U.S. and Germany which is consistent with a technology-driven polarization of the labor market, the patterns …
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This paper investigates the changes in the German wage structure for full-time working males from 1999 to 2006. Our analysis builds on the task-based approach introduced by Autor et al. (2003), as implemented by Spitz-Oener (2006) for Germany, and also accounts for job complexity. We perform a...
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This paper investigates the changes in the German wage structure for fulltime working males from 1999 to 2006. Our analysis builds on the task-based approach introduced by Autor et al. (2003), as implemented by Spitz-Oener (2006) for Germany, and also accounts for job complexity. We perform a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010298714
, which is evidence for polarization in the U.S. labor market. In contrast, we find little evidence for wage polarization in ….S.. Employment trends in both countries are consistent with polarization since the 1990s. We conclude that although there is evidence … in both the U.S. and Germany which is consistent with a technology-driven polarization of the labor market, the patterns …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010300009
This paper uses the task-based view of technological change to study employment and wage polarization at the level of … polarization in Germany in the sense that employment growth deteriorates at the middle of the skill distribution relative to the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010281492
of 1995-2017 microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) to show that both individual polarization and relative … the aggregate level, the main driver is equally income polarization, whereas the standard measure of inequality, the Gini …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012170759
The past four decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the structure of employment. In particular, the rapid increase in computational power has led to large-scale reductions in employment in jobs that can be described as intensive in routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be...
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The past four decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the structure of employment. In particular, the rapid increase in computational power has led to large-scale reductions in employment in jobs that can be described as intensive in routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011855038
Germany. There is evidence for wage polarization in the U.S. in the 1990s, and the increase in wage inequality in Germany was … effects in the U.S. Employment trends in both countries are consistent with polarization since the 1990s. The evidence is … consistent with a technology-driven polarization of the labor market, but this cannot explain the country specific differences. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011823354