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elasticity of labor supply. Thus, our results uncover the previously undocumented power of words in the job matching process. …
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elasticity of labor supply. Thus, our results uncover the previously undocumented power of words in the job matching process …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013021952
elasticity of labor supply. Thus, our results uncover the previously undocumented power of words in the job matching process …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012985200
elasticity of labor supply. Thus, our results uncover the previously undocumented power of words in the job matching process …
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We develop a framework where mismatch between vacancies and job seekers across sectors translates into higher unemployment by lowering the aggregate job-finding rate. We use this framework to measure the contribution of mismatch to the recent rise in U.S. unemployment by exploiting two sources...
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This study provides new evidence on skill requirements in the labor market and shows to what extent skill demand is associated with wages and vacancy duration. Using more than 1.5 million job postings administered by the Austrian public employment service, I identify the most common skill...
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Routine-biased technological change (RBTC), whereby routine-task jobs are replaced by machines and overseas labor, shifts demand towards high- and low-skill jobs, resulting in job polarization of the U.S. labor market. We test whether recessions accelerate this process. In doing so we establish...
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