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Modest employment is expected to continue through 1997, with the New York City metropolitan area creating the bulk of …
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Major industrial and government restructurings have dominated employment reports in the New York-New Jersey region … have managed to achieve modest job gains. In 1997, employment growth in New York and New Jersey will accelerate slightly as …
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The New York-New Jersey region's hard-earned recovery in employment is being overshadowed by ongoing job losses in … are bolstering the region's employment picture. Strength in the services sector, a falloff in restructuring, and gains in …
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The paper discusses two approaches to spatial equilibrium in the labor market. The more traditional approach of labor economics assumes wage differentials represent arbitrageable differences in utility, with implications 1) that migration should be toward higher wage areas and 2) that migration...
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The development of national broadband plans has been used by many countries to join up different areas of governmental and regulatory activities and to set ambitious targets for ubiquitous access to and use of the latest fixed and wireless networks and services. For Scotland this requires...
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We develop a frictional labor market model with multiple regions and heterogeneous firms to study how frictions impeding labor mobility across space affect the joint allocation of labor across firms and regions. Bringing the model to matched employer-employee data from Germany, we find that...
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This study provides evidence of the employment impact of AI exposure in European regions, addressing one of the many … gaps in the emerging literature on AI's effects on employment in Europe. Building upon the occupation-based AI …), following Albanesi et al. (2023), we analyse the regional employment dynamics between 2011 and 2018. After controlling for a …
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This study provides evidence of the employment impact of AI exposure in European regions, addressing one of the many … gaps in the emerging literature on AI's effects on employment in Europe. Building upon the occupation-based AI …), following Albanesi et al. (2023), we analyse the regional employment dynamics between 2011 and 2018. After controlling for a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014429370
Over long periods of human history, labor market equilibrium involved movements from low-wage areas to high-wage areas, a form of arbitrage under the implicit view that wage differentials corresponded to utility differentials. This “labor economics” view is likely to be viable as long as...
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