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The long-term earnings losses of displaced workers are substantial. We investigate the role of post-displacement occupational matching in explaining the cost of job displacement. We combine German administrative data on the work history of displaced workers with information on the task content...
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. Workers in origin jobs with high levels of social tasks have smaller employment and earnings losses, whereas workers in …
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-layoff skills and experience. Workers with limited education experienced particularly large earnings reductions from permanent job …
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What members do unions protect? This question is relevant to an ongoing debate about union wage distribution. This paper investigates how unionization affects the relationship between involuntary job loss and a worker's unobservable ability. Taking advantage of detailed micro-level panel data...
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Using French administrative data we estimate the wage gap distribution between in-house and temporary agency workers working in the same establishment and the same occupation. The average wage gap is about 3% in favor of in-house workers, but the gap is negative in more than 25% of establishment...
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The green transformation of the economy is expected to lead to a sharp reduction in employment in carbon …
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Using French administrative data we estimate the wage gap distribution between in-house and temporary agency workers working in the same establishment and the same occupation. The average wage gap is about 3%, but the gap is negative in more than 25% of establishment × occupation cells. We...
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After a decade in which wages and employment fell precipitously in low-skill occupations and expanded in high … accounted for by a single proximate cause - rising employment and wages in low-education, in-person service occupations. We … automation. We find that in labor markets that were initially specialized in routine-intensive occupations, employment and wages …
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aggregate trends, employment in initially middle-skill-intensive labor markets hollowed-out between 1980 and 2005. Employment … employment growth in lower-tail occupations. For college workers, employment losses at the middle were offset in roughly equal …
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United States. In particular, I focus on the annual earnings and skills composition associated with immigrants' chosen …'s superior language acquisition abilities to estimate the causal effect of English language skills on immigrants' choice of … occupations in which communication skills -- active listening, negotiation, persuasion, reading comprehension, speaking, and …
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