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at higher risk of automation. Using data from the Luxembourg Income Study and the U.S. Current Population Survey, I … declining relative wage growth for occupations at higher risk of automation. Estimates suggest that had union coverage in the U …
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direction of the association between automation and (un-)employment varies across countries. Which factors explain this cross … automation and the unemployment rates of different societal groups differs across collective bargaining systems. Our findings … indicate that increased automation is positively associated with unemployment in countries where collective bargaining is weak …
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This paper studies the link between hourly wages and workers' subjective assessments of how easy it would be to find another job as good as the present one, and how easy it would be for an employer to replace an employee. First, using high-quality data, I study the correlates of these two...
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