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This paper analyses the causal effects of educational mismatch on wages, individual health and job satisfaction. As …
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. This paper examines the wage effects of job polarization: first, have the relative wages of workers in middle … representative cohorts of young workers in the United States for whom I can consistently measure relative skills in occupations. My …
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human capital intensity on regional wages is estimated while controlling for individual productivity determinants and …
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Job polarization the rise in employment shares of high and low skill jobs at the expense of middle skill jobs occurred in the US not just recently, but also in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. We argue that in each case polarization resulted from increased automation, and...
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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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-Cambridge controversies in capital theory for econometric practice /G.C. Harcourt --Foreign direct investment and productivity spillovers : a … distribution of manufacturing productivity in the EU regions /Bernand Fingleton and Enrique López-Bazo --The role of wage …
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