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developed countries, focusing on employment, wage rates, and wage dispersions. However, the literature offers ambiguous answers …
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use the demand-based input-output approach in Reijnders and de Vries (2018) to examine how employment responded to … consumption, trade, and technological advances in 12 economies that accounted for 90% of employment in developing Asia during the … in labor demand large enough to offset the negative employment impact of technological change. Finally, we do not find …
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) on employment changes and worker mobility in Germany. A composite measure of offshorability for German data is used which … employment creation is higher in non-offshorable occupations. Furthermore, both hiring and job separation rates decline with … leaving employment to other labour market states is higher if their jobs are more offshorable. …
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We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-worker firms satisfy demand in the short run by adjusting hours per worker. Imperfect product market competition and search frictions reduce steady state hours per worker below the efficient...
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Globalization has entered a new stage, with new and varying constellations of winners and losers and thus, calls for a … encouraged to stabilize themselves if hurt from globalization. This dissertation examines several labour market policies with … policies for the welfare state are analysed: Unemployment accounts, employment subsidies and flexicurity. Finally, a new …
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We analyse the impact of robot adoption on employment composition using novel micro data on robot use in German … employment effects for the least routine-task intensive occupations and for young workers, with the latter being better at … adapting to change. An event-study analysis of robot adoption confirms both predictions. We do not find adverse employment …
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