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level in Belgium and the Netherlands. Wagemarkup pricing stemming from workers' monopoly power is more prevalent than …
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This paper examines the relationship between offshoring and the prevalence and intensity of labor market imperfections at the firm level. For this purpose, we use Belgian and Dutch manufacturing firm-level data over the period 2009-2017 from Business registers and VAT declarations combined with...
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level in Belgium and the Netherlands. Wage-markup pricing stemming from workers' monopoly power is more prevalent than wage …
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This paper reconsiders the labor market consequences of structural change over the past 43 years. Taking two different ways of defining manufacturing and service employment as point of departure - according to the industry classification of firms or establishments and according to the occupation...
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Over the last 15 years, the Netherlands has experienced a tremendous jobs boom, mainly in services and female …
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U.S. manufacturing experienced a precipitous and historically unprecedented decline in employment in the 2000s. Many economists and other analysts - pointing to decades of statistics showing that manufacturing real (inflation-adjusted) output growth has largely kept pace with private sector real...
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Netherlands (LISS) and complement the core survey with our own COVID-specific module, conducted in June 2020, surveying job search …
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This research documents changes in employment and wages in the Netherlands for different types of workers. We compare …
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