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This paper uses the European Jobs Monitor (2017) ‘jobs’ approach to examine the structural changes in employment and wages in Canada between 1997 and 2022. Changes in employment and real wages reveals a long-term pattern of upgrading, particularly after the 2008 financial crisis. There is...
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employment growth for the period 2003-12, while a certain polarizing trend is observed between 2012 and 2019. In Chile, no clear …
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Effective policies to mitigate climate change need to be accompanied by a socially just transition. This is especially relevant for coal regions. This paper draws on the experiences of past and ongoing transition policies, exploring their effectiveness and transferability. The challenges of...
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-related sectors is most strongly associated with employment growth, during the recession, which we identify with the period of …
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in public services continued increasing. From 2011 to 2019, net employment growth was mainly driven by the increase in …
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Science, innovation, knowledge and digital technologies have played a fundamental role in the growth potential, social …
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rate, would imply high unemployment and inefficiently slow transition. Stabilizing nominal wage growth, in contrast, would …
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The level and growth rates of Total Factor Productivity estimates have been extensively used as a means of assessing …
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estimates reveal a marked slowdown in revenue-based total factor productivity growth that cuts across all industries, ownership … productivity growth are especially prominent. …
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