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the importance of skills for the entrepreneurs who employ those workers, and in particular on their evolution over time …
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High- and low-wage occupations are expanding rapidly relative to middle-wage occupations in both the U.S. and the E.U. We study the reallocation of workers from middle-skill occupations towards the tails of the occupational skill distribution by analyzing changes in age structure within and...
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This paper presents a new approach to estimate the green potential of occupations. Using data from O*NET on the skills …
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This paper studies whether labor market mismatch played an important role for labor market dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic. We apply the framework of S¸ahin et al. (2014) to the US and the UK to measure misallocation between job seekers and vacancies across sectors until the third quarter...
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duration dependence in unemployment benefits in a random on the job search model featuring two-sided heterogeneity. General …
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that offshoring will push natives toward jobs that are more intensive in communication-interactive skills and away from …
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this apparent puzzle by modeling skill development (learning by doing on the job, skill loss during unemployment) and … duration dependence in unemployment benefits in a random on the job search model featuring two-sided heterogeneity. The model …
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We examine data from Australia, Canada, and the U.S. to inform the potential for immigrant screening policies to influence the labour market performance of skilled immigrants. Our estimates point to improvements in employment rates and weekly earnings of male university-educated immigrants in...
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We use a panel of survey responses linked to administrative data in Germany to measure the depreciation of skills while … workers are unemployed. Both the reemployment hazard rate and reemployment earnings steadily fall with unemployment duration … cognitive and noncognitive skills while workers remain unemployed. We find the same pattern in a panel of American workers. The …
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