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In tandem with the diffusion of computer technologies, labour markets across the OECD have undergone rapid structural transformation. In this paper, we examine i) the impact of technological change on labour market outcomes since the computer revolution of the 1980s, and ii) recent developments...
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Spain is a highly decentralised country, making the effective implementation of national reforms dependent on regional …
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Spain has experienced a dramatic business cycle, starting with a large construction based boom followed by a long … Spain, as well as the mobility of households within those distributions. Results show an increase in the concentration of …, temporary contracts and a mortgage that became relatively worse off in Spain’s early 21st century boom and bust cycle. This …
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More than a quarter of adults in the United Kingdom have low basic skills, which has a negative impact on career prospects, job quality and productivity growth. Furthermore, unlike most other countries, young adults do not have stronger basic skills than the generation approaching retirement....
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The paper examines the effects of three groups of factors (county economic structure, social/demographic attributes and geography) on employment growth and poverty change in US counties before and after the Great Recession. It finds that the industrial structure that facilitates inter-industry...
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