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recession and in its aftermath, including the sharp decline in labor force participation and informal employment that is unique … technologies introduced at the trough of the recession bolsters the recovery of GDP, total employment, and labor income, and leads … to a larger expansion in the share of formal employment compared to the no-policy scenario. In the long run, the economy …
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potentially green industries outperform the others in terms of employment, average wages, value added and productivity, net of … implies an increase in employment and value added. In contrast, average wages and labour productivity remain unchanged. These …
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Recent studies on oil market demonstrate endogeneity of oil price by modeling it as a function of consumption and precautionary demands and producers’ supply. However, studies analysing the effect of oil price uncertainty on investment, do not disentangle uncertainties raised by underlying...
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, it derives some policy recommendations to solve the coordination failure between investments in skills, particularly … technical skills, and green technology adoption. …
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indicators, including employment and real value added. The paper thereby adds to the existing empirical work on the relationship … between technological change, employment and industrial growth by adding data on industrial robots while controlling for other … installation of new robots did not statistically affect the growth of industrial employment during the period 2000 …
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This paper analyzes the effect of educational mismatch on wages, using a rich panel dataset of workers in the major …, we find that the wages of people aged under 35 basically depend on the level of education attained, while those of … the depreciation of skills on human capital. The main policy implication of the paper is that overeducation constitutes a …
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-term employment stability among those who lost their jobs early in the pandemic in contrast to the group of the longer-term unemployed … disproportionate challenges during the pandemic. They were more inclined to transition into precarious employment arrangements and … experienced lower levels of employment stability in the months following re-employment. …
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This paper utilizes a large cross-section of data sets such as the ILOSTAT, NSSO Quinquennial Employment and … Unemployment Survey, Labour Bureau Annual Employment and Unemployment Survey, National Family Health Survey and CMIE Consumer …
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people working in various creative occupations-is estimated to contribute nearly 8% of the country's employment, much higher … occupations also pay reasonably well-88% higher than the non-creative ones and contribute about 20% to nation's overall GVA. Out …
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