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shows that growing import competition from China differentially reduced earnings and employment rates for workers in more … largest for lower-skilled individuals. We show that domestic manufacturing employment declined much more in countries that saw …
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bottom of earnings distribution, it may have the side-effect of worsening their employment prospects. A demand …-and-supply interpretation of data on the relative employment rate and earnings position of the least educated in the EU27 suggests that the … ; employment ; earnings dispersion ; demand and supply of labour ; wage and employment discrimination …
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shows that growing import competition from China differentially reduced earnings and employment rates for workers in more … largest for lower-skilled individuals. We show that domestic manufacturing employment declined much more in countries that saw …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014083996
investigated in the US, UK, and some European countries. This paper shows the changes in the employment structure in all EU …
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might affect employment in different ways. A policy shift toward a low-carbon green economy may create new and additional … crowding out of employment in other sectors. In addition, energy prices may increase owing to feed-in tariffs subsidizing …
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depicted and its effects on formal and informal labour markets. The most important challenges for employment policy as well as …
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We document how differences in labour demand by gender explain the contrasting evolutions of labour force participation … occupational segregation by gender. As a result, the large job losses in middle-paid occupations during the Great Recession … mobility of men and women responded to these shocks.We find that the labour force participation of women increased considerably …
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We document how differences in labour demand by gender explain the contrasting evolutions of labour force participation … occupational segregation by gender. As a result, the large job losses in middle-paid occupations during the Great Recession … mobility of men and women responded to these shocks. We find that the labour force participation of women increased …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012243219
The diffusion of digital technologies and their impact on employment and skills is investigated inthis article …. We first investigate their effect on total employment finding that job creation in industriesis supported by high digital …
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The paper examines the evolution and drivers of labor force participation in European regions, focusing on the effects of trade and technology. As in the United States, rural regions within European countries saw more pronounced declines (or smaller increases) in participation than urban...
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