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emphasizes the task content of production. Our ultimate objective is to open this black box of tasks and skills at the … suggestive empirical analysis of the relationship between within-industry dispersion in productivity and tasks and skills. We …
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the interaction between firms and trade union in determining wages and employment. The focus is on analyzing the effects … wages and capital stock, conditional on which the firm decides on production factors of employment, working hours and … capital operating time. We suggest the use of a panel data approach applied to manufacturing data. A dynamic model is …
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manufacturing is not inefficient in labour use as modest speed of adjustment has led employment size closer to the optimal level. …This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufacturing industries … applied to a panel of 22 two-digit manufacturing industries for the time period of 22 years covering 1980/81 to 2001/02. We …
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-tech manufacturing but absent in the more traditional manufacturing sectors. This means that we should not expect positive employment …After discussing theory regarding the consequences of technological change on employment and surveying previous … unique longitudinal database covering 677 European manufacturing and service firms over the period 1990-2008. The main …
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manufacturing is not inefficient in labour use as modest speed of adjustment has led employment size closer to the optimal level. …This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufacturing industries … applied to a panel of 22 two-digit manufacturing industries for the time period of 22 years covering 1980/81 to 2001/02. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005233871
-tech manufacturing but absent in the more traditional manufacturing sectors. This means that we should not expect positive employment …After discussing theory regarding the consequences of technological change on employment and surveying previous … unique longitudinal database covering 677 European manufacturing and service firms over the period 1990-2008. The main …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009246701
the interaction between firms and trade union in determining wages and employment. The focus is on analyzing the effects … wages and capital stock, conditional on which the firm decides on production factors of employment, working hours and … capital operating time. We suggest the use of a panel data approach applied to manufacturing data. A dynamic model is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005762026
) skills. These results support the complementarity view of the coexistence of student employment and low-skilled employment … better understanding of temporary skills-qualifications mismatch typical for student workers by analysing the preferences of … student vacancies require, on average, fewer skills than non-student positions, there is strong correlation between formal …
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Method of Moments (GMM-SYS), this paper attempts to establish the nature of manufacturing employment in Ethiopia and the role … labour-augmenting effect, increasing total manufacturing employment. The two-equation dynamic framework implemented to …There is a dearth of research on the impact of technological change on employment in the context of least developed …
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We analyze a German labor market program that subsidizes skill-upgrading occupational training for workers employed in small and medium sized enterprises. This WeGebAU program reimburses training costs but take-up has been low. In an experimental setup, we mailed 10,000 brochures to potentially...
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