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In this paper, we analyze firm demand for flexible jobs by exploiting the language used to describe work arrangements in job vacancies. We take a supervised machine learning approach to classify the work arrangements described in more than 46 million UK job vacancies. We highlight the existence...
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and employment indicators. By means of the methods and instruments of the theoretical and empirical descriptive analysis …
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economy. The four components of decent work – opportunities for employment and income, respect for rights at work, social … macro policy, governance, enhancement of productivity, markets and employment, social protection/addressing vulnerabilities …
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nonneutral technical change between production and nonproduction labor in U.S. manufacturing industries over the 1959-1996 period …
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) skills. These results support the complementarity view of the coexistence of student employment and low-skilled employment …
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households and firms. The extent to which this is associated with negative impacts on employment depends on the interrelationship … heterogeneous labor for the German manufacturing sector. We use administrative linked employer-employee micro data combined with …-skilled. Our estimates suggest that the announced increase of the EEG surcharge in 2014 would decrease overall employment in the …
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paper then presents new suggestive evidence to quantify the employment impacts of various counter-cyclical policies … introduced during this time. We conduct a counter-factual and find that employment would have been between 4.2 percent and 4 … Credits increased the likelihood of employment by about 4.7 percent for disconnected youth but had no effect on disabled and …
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This study uses employment data on California county-industry pairs (CIPs) between 1990 and 2016 to test whether … minimum wage increases caused employment growth to slow most in the CIPS with a large share of low wage workers. Evidence … simulations suggest that a 10 percent increase could cause a 3.4 percent employment loss in the average CIP in California. The job …
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employment effects of routine-replacing technological change (RRTC), along with the underlying mechanisms. We show that while … new jobs through increased product demand, outweighing displacement effects and resulting in net employment growth …
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establishments (0-9 employees), subsidized Minijob employment comprises large shares of the work force, on average over 40 percent …. For these establishments, robust evidence shows that increasing the subsidization of Minijob employment crowds out non …-subsidized employment. Our results imply that Minijob employment in 2014 may have eliminated more than 0.5 million unsubsidized employment …
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