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nature of work. We study how labor demand in Mexico has been affected during the pandemic by web scraping job ads from a … leading job search website. As in the U.S., the number of vacancies in Mexico declined sharply during the lockdown (38 percent … sum, we find no evidence of a significant or permanent change in labor demand during the pandemic in Mexico. …
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Based on the methodology proposed by Frey and Osborne (2017), we use their estimates for the probability of automation of occupations together with household survey data on the occupational distribution of employment to provide a risk assessment for the threat that automation may pose to the...
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labour force participation over the last 55 years in Mexico. The growth of female labour force participation in Mexico …
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Mexico has embarked on a bold package of structural reforms that will help it to break away from three decades of slow …
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-tilefish in the Gulf of Mexico have so far failed to bring about the expected reduction of the active fleet size and shedding of …
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easy to strike a correct balance. The paper analyses the case of Mexico in relation to many other jurisdictions around the …
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This paper uses a panel of firms from the Mexican Economic Censuses and analyzes at the microeconomic level how labor markets adapt to the adoption of information and communication technologies. The paper studies the effects of the adoption of information and communication technologies over the...
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