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and prime-aged women in employment and the wage bills of particular sectors, but reduced the shares of older women and … prime-aged men. The adverse effects were particularly pronounced for older women in cognitive occupations, who had … relatively low ICT-related skills; and for young men in routine manual occupations, who experienced substitutions by robots …
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arrangements. As in many countries, Germany saw a decline in the share of middle-skilled jobs in employment. A relatively high … regular employment. …
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We provide a novel evidence about the innovation-employment nexus by decomposing it by R&D intensity in a continuous … relationship between the R&D-driven innovation and firm employment as well as address important econometric issues, which is not … innovation and employment entails important non-linearities responsible for significant differences in employment response to …
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The present paper estimates and decomposes the employment effect of innovation by R&D intensity levels. Our micro …&D investment and firm employment, and to address important econometric issues, which is not possible in the standard estimation … innovation by 1% may increase employment up to 0.7%. The job creation effect of innovation reaches its peak when R&D intensity is …
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The present paper estimates and decomposes the employment effect of innovation by R&D intensity levels. Our micro … the R&D investment and firm employment, and to address important econometric issues, which is not possible in the standard …: increasing innovation by 1% may increase employment up to 0.7%. The job creation effect of innovation reaches its peak when the R …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011619463
A major aspect of employment growth is discussed in relation to economic growth. This paper deals with the question as … to whether the relationship between economic and employment growth, subsumed under the idiom Verdoorn's Law, holds true … markets. The employees are differentiated into sectoral affiliation, education, national status and part-time employment. The …
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This paper studies the impact of environmental innovation on employment growth using firm-level data for 16 European … countries and the period 2006-2008. It extends the model by Harrison et al (2008) in order to distinguish between employment … differences, it also generates new insights into the heterogeneity of the environmental innovation-employment growth link along …
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This paper studies the impact of environmental innovation on employment growth using firmlevel data for 16 European … countries and the period 2006-2008. It extends the model by Harrison et al (2008) in order to distinguish between employment … differences, it also generates new insights into the heterogeneity of the environmental innovation-employment growth link along …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010431720
and manual occupations, but declines in routine occupations. While the share of women also rises relatively strongly in … high-paying occupations, womens' individual-level wages lag behind which implies within-occupation gender wage gaps. A …
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and manual occupations, but declines in routine occupations. While the share of women also rises relatively strongly in … high-paying occupations, womens’ individual-level wages lag behind which implies withinoccupation gender wage gaps. A …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013281272