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We use the World Input-Output Database (WIOD) combined with regional sectoral employment data to estimate the potential … regional employment effects of interna‑tional trade barriers. We study the case of a no-deal Brexit in which imports to the …-tariff trade costs. Using input-output analysis, we estimate the potential output and employment effects for 56 industries and 43 …
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We use the World Input Output Database (WIOD) to estimate the potential employment effects of a hard Brexit in 43 … like China, for example. The relative effects (in percent of total employment) are largest in Malta and Ireland. UK … employment will also be affected via intermediate input production. Within Germany, the motor vehicle industry and in particular …
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-in-difference estimation reveals no significant employment effects of the minimum wage introduction. We test for alternative adjustment …
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The paper investigates (a) the number and structure of available jobs by gender in East and West Germany, (b) the gap between the supply and demand of jobs by gender in both regions and (c) the reasons for the wider "job gap" in East Germany compared with West Germany. The paper uses data from...
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During the economic crisis in 2009 mainly the reducing of working hours prevented a strong reduction of employment …
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In 2011 the employment situation in East Germany has again improved. Approximately half of the employment growth is …
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