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This article analyzes changes in the occupational employment share in Spain for the period 1997 - 2012 and the way … contributed to explain the polarization process in Spain during the years of expansion (1997 - 2007) but it is a minor factor …
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While Spain had traditionally under-performed its European counterparts in terms of labor productivity, the trend is … reversed after 2007. The evolution of aggregate productivity in Spain during the Great Recession largely responds to the …
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this context, Spain is regarded as an extreme case, due to its exceptionally high youth unemployment rates. This article …
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While Spain has traditionally underperformed its European peers in terms of labor productivity, the trend reverses … after 2007. The evolution of aggregate productivity in Spain during the Great Recession is shaped largely, albeit not …
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This paper shows that job polarization has a persistent negative effect on employment opportunities, labor mobility and skill-to-job match quality for mid/low-skilled workers, in particular during downturns. I introduce a model generating an endogenous mapping between skills and jobs, that I...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012840670
This paper shows that job polarization has a persistent negative effect on employment opportunities, labor mobility and skill-to-job match quality for mid/low-skilled workers, in particular during downturns. I introduce a model generating an endogenous mapping between skills and jobs, that I...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012854010
The impact of recessions on school enrollment is ambiguous. On one hand, recessions might increase the likelihood of enrollment due to decreasing opportunity costs of attending school. On the other hand, recessions might discourage enrollment due to reductions households have in funds available...
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The impact of recessions on school enrollment is ambiguous. On one hand, recessions might increase the likelihood of enrollment due to decreasing opportunity costs of attending school. On the other hand, recessions might discourage enrollment due to reductions households have in funds available...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013313897
Licensed workers could be shielded from unemployment during recession since occupational licensing laws are asymmetric--making unlicensed workers an illegal substitute for licensed workers but not the reverse. We test our hypothesis using a difference-in-differences event study research design...
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Routine-biased technological change (RBTC), whereby routine-task jobs are replaced by machines and overseas labor, shifts demand towards high- and low-skill jobs, resulting in job polarization of the U.S. labor market. We test whether recessions accelerate this process. In doing so we establish...
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