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This paper provides evidence that labor reallocation from the manufacturing into the non-manufacturing sector causes an increase in sorting of high-skilled (low-skilled) workers into high-paying (low-paying) firms and thereby triggers a rise in wage inequality. I use data on 50% of all West...
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direction of regional economic development. Especially the large number of highly-educated graduates is of eminent importance in … terms of regional competitive advantages. If graduates remain in the university's region, they form and enrich a highly … this article is to analyse the migration of graduates in the Central Lower Rhine Area by assessing the regional 'brain flow …
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Entrepreneurship among university graduates The aim of the paper is to shed light upon entrepreneurship among … university graduates. We are interested in differences across educational areas and among universities regarding entrepreneurial … entrepreneurial categories we use individual time series income data. Using cross-section data on all Swedish graduates we examine the …
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losing the most valuable workforce - young, creative and tertiary educated graduates. The city/regional authorities should …
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This paper deals with the question of regional variation in two transitions that low educated can make. The first transition is the choice between learning through versus not learning and entering the labour market. Second, if they enter the labour market, the question is whether there is a...
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