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policies; ii) education and skills; to ensure adequate skills for accessing good quality jobs; and iii) urban environments …
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Poor labour-market outcomes remain one of Poland’s major structural weaknesses, impeding firms’ competitiveness and the nation’s potential output. Boosting employment prospects is also critical, as the country will soon be ageing at a fast pace. Despite long working hours, labour...
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This paper studies the effects of a voluntary skill certification scheme in an online freelancing labour market. The paper show that obtaining skill certificates increases a worker’s earnings. This effect is not driven by increased worker productivity but by decreased employer uncertainty. The...
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by raising their skill levels. This is the most effective way to get people out of poverty. Education is the area where …
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, even though Denmark spends more than many OECD countries on education, labour market policies and adult learning. Sluggish … achieve stronger and more inclusive growth. Improving the performance of compulsory and tertiary education would help all …
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literacy and the likelihood of participating in adult education is also explored. Lower employment prospects for immigrants are … well explained by lower literacy proficiency, lower education and less favourable socio-economic backgrounds. This Working …
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been successful in adjusting the required level of skills over time. The education system plays a key role in developing … skills and achieves good results, but there is room to make vocational education and lifelong learning less job-specific to …
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Income and earning inequality has been on the rise in most of the OECD and in many emerging economies since the 1980s. This paper estimates a model of earnings inequality across OECD countries that incorporates determinants of relative demand and supply of more and less-skilled labour. Drawing...
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