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the paper are inclusion of a direct economic variable (consumption expenditure, work and employment) to quantify the …
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seven labor market outcomes (employment, full-time employment, earnings, fulltime earnings, being a manager, being a …
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In this paper, the authors assess the relationship between digitalization and labour demand and supply, and how this relationship affects wages and income inequality. We also explore implications of recent digitalization trends for the future of work.
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This paper studies the consequences of the buildup of a new economic sector—the Norwegian petroleum industry—on investment in human capital. We assess both short-term and long-term effects for a broad set of educational margins, by comparing individuals in regions exposed to the new sector...
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, knowledge, income, employment and household environment using ten indicators and Alkire-Foster methodology. The unique …
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the paper are inclusion of a direct economic variable (consumption expenditure, work and employment) to quantify the …
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The role of school principals largely resembles that of corporate managers and the leadership they provide is often viewed as a crucial component for educational success. We estimate the impact of individual principals on various schooling outcomes, by constructing a principal-school panel data...
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seven labor market outcomes (employment, full-time employment, earnings, fulltime earnings, being a manager, being a …
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This paper first presents evidence to show that in recent years there has been a substantial fall in fertility among illiterate women in India. Subsequently, using the data from the Human Development Profile Survey of 1994, it shows that child schooling among illiterate parents is inversely...
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This paper uses data from the Current Population Surveys for 1980 through 2011 to review trends in health-insurance coverage rates for low-wage workers (defined as workers in the bottom fifth of the wage distribution in each survey year). In 2010, over 38 percent of low-wage workers lacked...
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