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This paper examines the role of international trade, and specifically imports from low-wage countries, in determining patterns of job loss in U.S. manufacturing industries between 1992 and 2007. Motivated by intuitions from factor-proportions-inspired work on offshoring and heterogeneous firms...
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We use a representative and cross-country comparable sample of manufacturing firms (EFIGE) to document patterns of interaction among firm-level internationalization, innovation and productivity across seven European countries (Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom). We...
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age ten in the 1970 Cohort to predict later, economic outcomes, namely qualifications, employment and earnings. It is …
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have been exaggerated. It is hard to find evidence of much displacement of UK workers or lower wages, on average … have experienced greater downward pressure on wages and greater competition for jobs than others, but these effects still …
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much displacement of UK workers or lower wages, on average. Immigrants, especially in recent years, tend to be younger and …
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countries in terms of education, earnings, and employment. …
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acquired before employment is attained. There are also small effects on occupational mobility, but little impact on wages … results show that vocational qualifications at all levels can improve the employment chances of unqualified school leavers …
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caring with employment is extremely difficult, so families are heavily reliant upon benefits. But do disability benefits …
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associated with remaining disabled post-onset. We show that employment rates fall with disability onset, and continue to fall the …
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