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, overlooked dimension, namely the feasibility, or "implementability", of governance reforms. Like national technocracies, the EU … economic governance: rule-based wage coordination, contractual arrangements for reforms, and a stabilisation fund for the Euro … reasoned approach to reforming EU governance. Beyond the predictable clash of economic rationales and political hurdles, reform …
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empirical works which study intergenerational mobility in Europe, around the Globe, and its relevance for economic growth. We …
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ageing societies in Europe over the forthcoming decades. Using new empirical results, data and projections of migration flows …
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Until the start of the seventies the situation on the labour markets of the European industrial states was considered with relative optimism. The high growth rates which most of the countries had achieved seemed to be sufficient to absorb the increases in the available labour force. The author...
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In recent years, the increasing concern about the labour market implications of technological change has led economists to look in more detail at the structure of work content and job tasks. Incorporating insights from other traditions of task analysis, in particular from the labour process...
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This paper investigates changes in the task content, methods and tools of European jobs from 1995 to 2015. Drawing on the taxonomy of tasks proposed by Bisello and Fernández-Macías (2016), this work tries to better understand whether changes in the average intensity of tasks performance are...
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New digital technologies more and more diffuse into the economy. Due to this digitisation, machines become increasingly able to perform tasks that previously only humans could to. Production processes and organizations are changing, new products, services and business models emerge. These trends...
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