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not allow to analyse spatial interdependence. In our approach, instead, we make use of local employment patterns. In … particular, using sectoral employment of 8091 Italian municipalities across 18 economic activities, our approach allows to … identify spatial inter-linkages in terms of employment patterns. By comparing such local employment patterns, our methodology …
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The paper adds to the literature on innovation and employment by looking at the relationship between R&D investments … of the emergence of non-standard work, alternative work arrangements and self-employment if offered first. The … individual shifts from paid employment to either unemployment or self-employment over the period 2001-13, as linked to changes in …
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employment and earnings. To account for endogenous migration decisions, we instrument for oil and gas production in workers …’ state of residence via the predicted percent of oil and gas employment in their state of birth. We find statistically …
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Full employment in the European Union member states is a challenge but feasible, also in downswings of the business … supplemental employment and revamping dual education. The future of work is better ensured with coordinated European full … employment labor policies establishing fair work conditions based on long-run business strategies as well as a fair distribution …
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This paper surveys the emerging economics literature on the relationship between employee training and firm performance. Most studies find very high returns to training, at least from the perspective of firms, indicating that the costs of training can be recouped in short periods of time. These...
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Using newly digitized unemployment insurance claims data we construct a historical monthly unemployment series for U.S. states going back to January 1947. The constructed series are highly correlated with the Bureau of Labor Statics' state-level unemployment data, which are only available from...
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-of-entry jobs and employment pathways for graduate students. The data are derived from a structured survey of a small local labour … records month-tomonth employment states for three consecutive years (2012-2014). The method attempts to replicate an … provides evidence of links between political engagement and selection onto different employment pathways. The pathways …
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Whether or not immigration negatively affects the labor market outcomes of natives is an ongoing debate. One of the challenges for empirical evidence is the simultaneity of supply- and demand-side effects. To isolate the demand side, we focus on recent refugees in Germany who are exogenously...
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territory and spatially uncorrelated with the epidemiological pattern of the first wave. The heterogeneity of employment losses …
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waves to estimate how regional population reacts to asymmetric shocks. These shocks are measured by non-employment rates … most striking difference is that, in India, we do not find any significant reactions to asymmetric non-employment shocks at … regional shocks by adjusting up to a third of a regional non-employment shock through migration within two years. This is …
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