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We examine how changes in task content over time condition occupational wage development. Using survey data from Germany, we document substantial heterogeneity in within-occupational changes in task content. Combining this evidence with administrative data on individual employment outcomes over...
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routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be concentrated in middle skill occupations. A large literature on labour market …
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routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be concentrated in middle skill occupations. A large literature on labour market …
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routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be concentrated in middle skill occupations. A large literature on labour market …
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routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be concentrated in middle skill occupations. A large literature on labour market …
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routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be concentrated in middle skill occupations. A large literature on labour market …
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routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be concentrated in middle skill occupations. A large literature on labour market …
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routine tasks. These jobs have been shown to be concentrated in middle skill occupations. A large literature on labour market …
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We examine how changes in task content over time condition occupational wage development. Using survey data from Germany, we document substantial heterogeneity in within-occupational changes in task content. Combining this evidence with administrative data on individual employment outcomes over...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013426283
We examine how changes in task content over time condition occupational wage development. Using survey data from Germany, we document substantial heterogeneity in within-occupational changes in task content. Combining this evidence with administrative data on individual employment outcomes over...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013399767