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This policy note examines sectoral and occupational employment impacts of the Covid-19 crisis. The crisis hit EU economies (and advanced economies in general) as they were already undergoing important structural changes due to technological change (digitisation), a factor affecting most...
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We study changes in employment by occupations characterized by different degree of exposure to routinization in the six largest Latin American economies over the last two decades. We combine our own indicators of routine task content based on information from the Programme for the International...
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The service sector is the largest and fastest growing sector in India and has the highest labor productivity, but employment has not kept pace with the share of the sector in gross domestic product and has not produced the number or quality of jobs needed. There is no policy leading to inclusive...
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Differences in the growth of firms remain a major topic in economics and strategy research. In this paper we investigated the link between innovation performance and employment growth. First we discuss the problem from the theoretical point of view and then we analyze the relationship between...
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Despite Tanzania's rapid recent growth, the vast majority of employment creation has been in informal services. This paper addresses the role that different subsectors of formal and informal services have played in Tanzania's growth. It finds that subsectors such as trade services contribute...
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Korea had one of the fastest growing economies in the world from the onset of industrialization in the early 1960s to the late 1990s. Korea’s economic development in those years had been based on industrialization that emphasized manufacturing rather than service industries. However, the...
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The paper examines the effect of economic growth on employment in Nigeria’s services sector during the period from 1991 to 2020. The ARDL approach to cointegration and error correction modeling is employed for the analysis. The study finds that economic growth spurs employment generation in...
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