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caused this shift. We find that the Beveridge curve shifted primarily because mismatch increased substantially. Looking on … the regional and skill dimension of mismatch unemployment, we find a substantial increase of mismatch unemployment for …
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caused this shift. We find that the Beveridge curve shifted primarily because mismatch increased substantially. Looking on … the regional and skill dimension of mismatch unemployment, we find a substantial increase of mismatch unemployment for …
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caused this shift. We find that the Beveridge curve shifted primarily because mismatch increased substantially. Looking on … the regional and skill dimension of mismatch unemployment, we find a substantial increase of mismatch unemployment for …
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because mismatch increased substantially. Looking on the regional and skill dimension of mismatch unemployment, we find a … substantial increase of mismatch unemployment for manual routine tasks as well as for the region of Vienna. …
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This study provides new evidence on skill requirements in the labor market and shows to what extent skill demand is associated with wages and vacancy duration. Using more than 1.5 million job postings administered by the Austrian public employment service, I identify the most common skill...
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Online job vacancies from a Ukrainian website were explored to assess the skills that employers look for among their new hires. The demand for cognitive, socioemotional, and technical skills across a range of medium- and high-skilled occupations were assessed. Most employers highly demand all...
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Recent research suggests that new technologies are important drivers of empirically observed labour market polarisation. Many analyses in the field of economics are conducted to evaluate the changing share of employment in low-skill, medium-skill and high-skill occupations over time. This...
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