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There is a dearth of research on the impact of technological change over employment in least developed countries (LDCs) embarking on globalization and consequent international technological transfer. Using a panel of 1,940 Ethiopian firms over the period 1996–2004 and deploying GMMSYS...
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The role of non-cognitive skills in socio-economic behavior is a burgeoning research area in economics. Much interest is focused on the personality trait, locus of control, a measure of the extent to which individuals believe their fate is self-determined. The existing empirical literature...
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matching requesters (employers and/or consumers) and providers (workers). It first discusses to what extent labour platform can …
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The literature on workplace learning in secondary education has mainly focussed on vocational education programmes. In this study, we examine the impact of internship experience in secondary education on a student’s schooling and early labour market outcomes, by analysing unique, longitudinal...
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-born workers to be (largely) suppressed. …
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the largest decrease are in art, culture, and recreation (-14.8 percent); in education, law and social, commu- nity and …
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Canadian employers are largely small businesses. Their relevance for job creation and labour demand is integral for policymakers concerned with adverse labour market outcomes resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Using the Canadian Labour Force Survey (LFS) we document how the self-employed,...
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verifies that the public sector offers a few lowskilled jobs and employs, mostly, high-educated (female) workers. Regarding the …
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The public sector plays a large role in many developing economies, but its effect on earnings inequality dynamics has not been widely studied. In this paper, we investigate the earnings inequality trends and their determinants in the decades before and after the Tunisian Revolution, focusing on...
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This paper is among the firsts to investigate the impact of overeducation and overskilling on workers' wages using a … penalty is reached for workers that are both overeducated and overskilled. …
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