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to technology and work organisation, based on surveys dating from 1986. The use of skills has been rising, as indicated …, changing work organisation also contributes to explaining the rises, both in skills use and in skills development. Nevertheless … addition to the education level both computing skills and influence skills attract a premium in the labour market. There is an …
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process build skills and improve their employability. If these "learning" effects are large enough, the social benefits of …
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This paper is one of the first to use employer-employee data on wages and labor productivity to measure discrimination …
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British Skills and Employment Survey series, we analyse trends in the labour market between 1997/2001 and 2006/2012. The …
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educated immigrant and native workers. Native workers' wages have been insulated by differences in skills, adjustments in local …Politicians, the media, and the public express concern that immigrants depress wages by competing with native workers … countries have found no effect on wages, on average, and only modest effects on wage differentials between more and less …
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Should one expect a worker’s productivity, and thus wage, to depend on the productivity of his/her co-workers in the … the case because social interaction among co-workers can lead to productivity spillover through knowledge spillover or … peer pressure. The available empirical evidence suggests that, due to such peer effects, co-worker productivity positively …
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