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I investigate the role of labor market flows in the decline of routine employment in Switzerland between 1992 and 2018 using rich individual-level panel data from the Swiss Labour Force Survey. Existing research on the labor market effects of digital transformation has identified jobs with a...
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higher education institutions cannot create adequate value in the market and in turn which causes the youth unemployment to …, in which students work at public institutions during their university education to gain experience, professional skills … become prominent as an active and robust workplace policy in fighting youth unemployment. …
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Measuring employment and unemployment is essential for economic policy. Internationally agreed measures (e.g. headcount … employment and unemployment rates based on standard definitions) enhance comparability across time and space, but changes in real …
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to more sustainable employment. Adjustments in labor market institutions could make the provision of training more …
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unemployment that is in line with other emerging markets and regional peers. We also find that the relationship has been somewhat … components of GDP may cause different unemployment reactions, an important issue that has not been sufficiently addressed in the …
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, proxied by their respective unemployment rates, on the labor market of Colombian cities with high migration tradition. These … 2011 for urban areas in Colombia and a differences-in-differences approach, we find that unemployment rates of those … areas with high and moderate migration tradition. In a second stage, we provide evidence that unemployment rates of those …
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This paper studies the contribution of different skill groups to the polarisation of the UK labour market. We show that the large increase in graduate numbers contributed to the substantial reallocation of employment from middling to top occupations which is the main feature of the polarisation...
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Flexible work arrangements and retirement options provide one solution for the challenges of unemployment and …
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