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By making use of the Duncan&Hoffman model, the paper estimates returns to educational mismatch using comparable microdata for 25 European countries. Our aim is to investigate the extent to which the main empirical regularities produced by other papers on the subject are confirmed by our data...
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-skilled– suffers more detrimental effects from deepening GVCs. Acemoglu and Autor (2011) argued that employment and wages in many … wages was not that large, and it was also associated with the type of engagement of GVC participation.If the skill levels …-biased effect of GVCs on wages in Korean manufacturing and derives policy implications. Skill groups are divided into three groups …
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wage of French women, but led to a sizable decline in their employment rate. In contrast, immigration had little impact on … the employment rate of men, but led to a sizable drop in the male wage. We show that the near-zero correlation between … immigration and female wages arises partly because the native women who left the labor force had relatively low wages. Adjusting …
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while they negatively influence the wages of the unskilled. -- Innovation ; employment ; wages ; Poland …There is a large body of literature on the relationship between innovations and employment at the firm level, with most … paper tries to fill in this gap by looking at three dimensions of the relationship between innovations and employment in …
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share the results with firms increases workseekers' employment and earnings. It also aligns their beliefs and search … search, but smaller effects on employment and earnings. Giving assessment results only to firms increases callbacks. These …
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demands, as measured by hiring requirements and job tasks, on the wages and employment of newly hired workers. Skill demands … the relative wages and employment of race and gender groups … were generally associated with lower employment of blacks than whites, and with higher employment of women than men. Most …
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Different empirical studies suggest that the structure of employment in the U.S. and Great Britain tends to polarise … until 2008. Using representative panel data, we show that this trend corresponds to a task bias in employment changes …: routine jobs have lost relative employment, especially in predominantly manual occupations. We further provide the first …
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Different empirical studies suggest that the structure of employment in the U.S. and Great Britain tends to polarise … until 2008. Using representative panel data, we show that this trend corresponds to a task bias in employment changes …: routine jobs have lost relative employment, especially in predominantly manual occupations. We further provide the first …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013130457
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mechanisms underlying the relationship between automation and labor market polarization. To do so, we build an agent-based model (ABM) in which workers, heterogeneous in nature and level of skills, interact endogenously on a decentralized labor...
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innovation in employment growth, skills demand, and the payment of higher wages. …This study's main objective is assessing the effects of innovation on firms' employment growth. Further, we aimed to … examine the quality of jobs in terms of skills and wages. By applying a structural modeling ap- proach, four types of …
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