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Wage growth is stronger in larger cities, but this relationship holds exclusively for non-manual workers. Using rich German administrative data, I study the heterogeneity in the pecuniary value of big city experience, a measure of dynamic agglomeration economies, and its consequences for the...
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wage penalties, occupations with a decreasing routine intensity experience stable or even increasing wages. These findings …
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development is associated with increasing re-employment wages and job stability. Taken together, our findings imply a trade off … on the job finding rate but we find mixed effects in terms of post-unemployment wages. …In diesem Papier evaluieren wir die Auswirkung von technologischem Fortschritt sowie Offshoring auf die Karriere von …
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not match their educational level, settling for lower wages than their peers. This raises the question, how these …
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's wages. Our findings show that the share of women indeed rises most strongly in non-routine occupations requiring strong …
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high-paying occupations, womens' individual-level wages lag behind which implies withinoccupation gender wage gaps. A …
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We examine how technology is associated with self-employment dynamics using worker-level data from 31 European countries. We find that while employees exposed to labour-augmenting technologies are more likely to move from paid-employment to solo self-employment and viceversa, employees exposed...
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routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be concentrated in middle skill occupations. A large literature on labour market …
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occupations intensive in routine manual or routine cognitive tasks, but were insignificant in occupations intensive in non …-routine cognitive tasks. For young and old workers in countries with lower labour costs, robot exposure had a beneficial effect on …
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We study the effects of robot penetration on household income inequality in 14 European countries between 2006-2018, a … period of rapid adoption of industrial robots. Automation reduced relative hourly wages and employment of more exposed … microsimulation model, we find that automation had minor effects on income inequality. Household labour income diversification and tax …
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