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employment across Mexican states. As a measure of formal employment we use the number of workers with permanent contracts … states are highly heterogeneous with respect to the degree of employment comovement and the association between the state and … national employment. Only in 11 of the 32 states we find that fluctuations in state employment are highly synchronized between …
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We estimate that about 10.6 percent of jobs could be done from home in Mexico, using 468 4-digit SINCO occupations and employment data in 2019. This is roughly half the estimate reported by Dingel and Neiman (2020) using teleworking criteria devised for the U.S. labor market. Owing to the...
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We estimate that about 10.6 percent of jobs could be done from home in Mexico, using 468 4-digit SINCO occupations and employment data in 2019. This is roughly half the estimate reported by Dingel and Neiman (2020) using teleworking criteria devised for the U.S. labor market. Owing to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012656088
-central and the central regions of the country. On the contrary, in states where the degree of co-movement between state and …We estimate the degree of co-movement and cyclical synchronization of formal employment across Mexican states. As a … Seguro Social (IMSS) in each state between July 1997 and December 2011. We find that Mexican states are highly heterogeneous …
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employment across Mexican states. As a measure of formal employment we use the number of workers with permanent contracts … states are highly heterogeneous with respect to the degree of employment comovement and the association between the state and … national employment. Only in 11 of the 32 states we find that fluctuations in state employment are highly synchronized between …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008670275
India’s states. In this paper, we bridge this gap in research by looking at India’s services growth at the sub … distribution. The first interesting finding is that even as per capita income is not converging across India’s states, per capita … services are and we provide evidence for this both in terms of traditional measures of sigma- and beta-convergence and more …
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variation in the extent to which different Indian states participated in the Great Indian Growth Turnaround. In this paper it is … Indian states, using the robustness approach originally proposed by Sali-i-Martin (1997). [ICRIER Working Paper 261]. URL …
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period in Russian regions there existed un- conditional beta-convergence, poor regions grew faster than rich ones. This …The paper considers the influence of federal government expenditures and transfers on interregional convergence in … paper shows that in this period inequality of Russian regions in GRP per capita and wages was diminishing. In the given …
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Rationale Economic convergence measured by income per capita refers to the process whereby lower income regions post … this phenomenon and investigate its possible causes. Takeaways •Economic convergence between the Spanish regions was …, largely driven by capital accumulation, was the main determinant of the convergence process between 1980 and 2008. It is also …
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