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This study uses Current Population Survey cohort data and the National Longitudinal Survey for men aged 14-24 in 1966 to examine the earnings growth of college graduates relative to high school graduates during the 1970s depressed market for graduates. The principal finding is that the...
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Workers have responded differently to declining union density in the US and UK. US workers have unfilled demand for … worker needs for representation and relate desire for unionism to this measure and to the choices that the US and UK labor … opposes unionism, compared to management having a neutral view. Much of the difference in the response of US and UK workers to …
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The European Union and the United States operate different variants of market capitalism. The EU model uses social … dialogue institutions to help determine economic outcomes, particularly in the labor market, whereas the US relies more on …
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This study contrasts the labor market performance of the U.S. and OECD Europe in the 1980s and critically evaluates the … view that the U.S. has generated more jobs because its labor market is more 'flexible'. The study finds that the greater … employment expansion in the U.S. was associated with slower growth of real wages and productivity than in most of OECD Europe …
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Globalization of scientific and technological knowledge has reduced the US share of world scientific activity …; increased the foreign-born proportion of scientists and engineers in US universities and in the US labor market; and led to … greater US scientific collaborations with other countries. China's massive investments in university education and R&D has in …
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