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This study identifies the job attributes, and in particular skills and abilities, which predict the likelihood a job is recently automatable drawing on the Josten and Lordan (2020) classification of automatability, EU labour force survey data and a machine learning regression approach. We find...
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the study. The third section discusses the relationship between sectoral output growth and employment generation, and … pattern of employment growth. The sixth section summarizes the findings of an econometric analysis on labor market …
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employment growth. We find that states with greater economic freedom – defined as the protection of private property and private … markets operating with minimal government interference – experienced greater rates of employment growth. In addition, we find … that less restrictive state and national government labor market policies have the greatest impact on employment growth in …
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This paper draws on a current international analysis of pandemic consequences in the labour market and on the way different segments have been impacted. The purpose is to provide a critical investigation of the facts and arguments regarding how and why the consequences of the same health...
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The paper examines why the pandemic recession hit the labour market in Slovakia differently from previous recessions. Traditionally, the unemployment rose sharply during previous economic recessions. Therefore, it seemed like a novelty when the unemployment rate rose only insignificantly in a...
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