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The U.S. economy has experienced a significant drop in the fraction of the population employed in middle wage, "routine task-intensive" occupations. Applying machine learning techniques, we identify characteristics of those who used to be employed in such occupations and show they are now less...
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The U.S. economy has experienced a significant drop in the fraction of the population employed in middle wage, "routine task-intensive" occupations. Applying machine learning techniques, we identify characteristics of those who used to be employed in such occupations and show they are now less...
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emulated elsewhere. We present micro-simulation derived results for Belgium to illustrate some of these points. Policy options … impact on in-work poverty but in settings where wages are compressed, as in Belgium, a severe trade-off between coverage and …
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emulated elsewhere. We present micro-simulation derived results for Belgium to illustrate some of these points. Policy options … impact on in-work poverty but in settings where wages are compressed, as in Belgium, a severe trade-off between coverage and …
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We explore the far-reaching implications of replacing current unemployment benefit (UB) systems by an unemployment accounts (UA) system. Under the UA system, employed people are required to make ongoing contributions to their UAs and the balances in these accounts are available to them during...
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evaluate the impact of unemployment benefits and income taxation on these frontier workers' welfare in Luxembourg and Belgium …
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