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evidence of the determinants of unemployment risk in Italy. We find that workers employed in routine-intensive occupations … (measured with the RTI proposed by Acemoglu and Autor, 2011) do not display - on average - higher unemployment risks than the …. Finally, the distribution of unemployment risk and its relation with routine-task intensity varies significantly across …
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transitions of workers with secondary and higher education. We focus on transitions from employment to unemployment and on job … Survey on Labour Participation and Unemployment (PLUS), we calculate three measures of vertical mismatch. This allows … unemployment risk, through a Routine Task Index (RTI) calculated on Italian data. Results indicate that mismatched workers are at …
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This paper investigates the relation between educational mismatches and individual unemployment risk in Italy with a … educational mismatches and unemployment risk. The results indicate that overeducation is significantly associated with higher … unemployment risk. This effect is explained by RBTC in the case of tertiary educated workers whereas for secondary educated workers …
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