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have a better chance of enrolling at all levels of education than those from single-parent families. Within single … critical role of mothers in children's education. …
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, followed by those targeting households, communities, and regions. Households with higher education levels or living standards … household head employment with learning activities for almost all the countries. …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in income and employment loss in many countries around the world. Yet, hardly any … optimism about the resilience of the economy. Further disaggregating employment into different types of jobs such as self-employment …
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large number of university graduates enrolled in a given year before the Bologna reform and asks a large number of questions … allowing us measuring among others the quality of education from high school. This wealth of information is a condition to … quality of education also correlates to the educational mismatch. We find a nonconditional wage penalty associated to …
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evolved over the last 50 years. Using data from the March CPS, the Census, and the ACS, we examine several employment and … earning outcomes. Hispanics have experienced sizable gains to employment: from a negative 2% prior to 1990 to a positive 4 … 30% with some improvement after 2000. Most of the employment gain is driven by those with less than a high school degree …
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evolved over the last 50 years. Using data from the March CPS, the Census, and the ACS, we examine several employment and … earning outcomes. Hispanics have experienced sizable gains to employment: from a negative 2% prior to 1990 to a positive 4 … 30% with some improvement after 2000. Most of the employment gain is driven by those with less than a high school degree …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014287104
informal and formal workers, both at the means and along the wage distribution. I use two definitions of informal employment: a …) employment without a written agreement and b) employment while officially registered as unemployed at a labour office. In order … to reduce the bias resulting from the non-random selection of individuals into informal employment, I use a rich set of …
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examine whether refugees have a lower employment outcome than other migrants and to what extent the level of education … refugees and other migrants and compare the employment probability gap between refugees, other migrants, and natives. I also …, language proficiency, health status, years since migration, and cohort effects explain the employment gap between the refugees …
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There is limited research assessing how AI knowledge affects employment prospects. The present study defines the term …' productivity, employment and earnings. Subsequently, the study reports the outcomes of a genuine correspondence test in England. It … jobs that offered higher wages than those without AI capital. Furthermore, it was found that large firms exhibited a …
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We comment on the work of Hanushek et al. (2015) and show that returns to skills are very heterogeneous and depend crucially on the tasks performed in the workplace, in line with the critique by Acemoglu and Autor (2011). Depending on the type of tasks performed at work, as well as on...
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