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Job flows are typically defined on the basis of the employment changes at the plant level. When calculated in this way … jobs, the job creation rate is 30.6% and destruction rate 32.0%. It is found that employment mobility is much greater than … needed for the given amount of the net employment change and intra- and inter-plant restructuring. This so-called "excess …
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In this study we focus on differences in careers and wage development between white-collar workers. We are interested in the questions of which factors contribute to these differences and at what stage of the career they occur. Furthermore, we investigate the wage effects of the different types...
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Analyses in this paper do not support the idea that job and worker flows have become more intensive and have deteriorated working conditions in the Finnish business sector. The magnitude of flow has in fact been rather stable since 1997. However, job flows are at a quite high level, as some 10%...
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