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goods traded. Using a unique data set including 118 countries, we show that growth in high skill intensive exports increases …
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only self-selection into exports must be controlled for but also that changes in employment seem to be skill biased in …
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Inequalities between workers of different skills have been growing in the era of globalization. Firms' internationalization mode has an impact on job stability. Exporting firms are not only exposed to different foreign shocks, they also pay skill-intensive fixed costs to serve foreign markets....
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We propose a new method to analyse the changing skills structure of employment in countries based on the input-output structure of the world economy. Demand for jobs, characterized by skill type and industry of employment, is driven by changes in technology, trade and consumption. Using...
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Does increased import competition lead to higher returns to skill within an industry and, therefore, to greater incentives for skill acquisition? Does it also induce skill upgrading by the industry's existing workforce? To answer these questions, this paper follows individual workers across...
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-skilled labour, while it increases demand for skilled labour. An increase in exports generally raises the demand for production … workers, while it reduces the demand for non-production workers. However, these effects are reversed in the case of exports to …
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