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We develop a new methodology for quantifying the tasks undertaken within occupations using 3,000 verbs from around 12,000 occupational descriptions in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOTs).  Using micro-data from the United States from 1880-2000, we find an increase in the employment...
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This working paper analyzes demographic change in Southeast Asia's main cities during and soon after the World War II Japanese occupation.  We argue that two main patterns of population movements are evident.  In food-deficient areas, a search for food security typically led to large net...
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increased urbanization raises the costs of carbon policies due to altered consumption patterns. …
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job conditional on having searched, and I test whether these are affected by urbanization, industry localization, labor … pooling and family network quality. In general, the main results indicate that urbanization and labor pooling raise job …
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to household chores. Urbanization is associated with lower female labor market participation and with specialization of …
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that this effect is present only in the large cities surrounded by low-populated areas. We also find that urbanization does …
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