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The impact of robots on employment and trade is a highly discussed topic in the academic and public debates … advantage. We provide evidence on the effects of robots on worldwide employment, including emerging economies. To instrument the …. Robots turn out to have a significantly negative impact on worldwide employment. While it is small in developed countries …
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). Furthermore (2), we connect this distribution with the efficient (or inefficient) location of Employment Offices in Spain. Due to … existence of asymmetric information between job seekers and firms we think that an Employment Offices increase the employment … disparities including regional fixed effect and the distance to the closest Employment Office. …
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This paper studies the impact of environmental innovation on employment growth using firm-level data for 16 European … countries and the period 2006-2008. It extends the model by Harrison et al (2008) in order to distinguish between employment … differences, it also generates new insights into the heterogeneity of the environmental innovation-employment growth link along …
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variation in regional unemployment and in the development of employment is puzzling. Our explanation of this regional variation … leads to an expansion of employment if product demand is elastic. It is accompanied, however, by shrinkage of employment if … series data on output, prices, employment and national income for Germany provided by the Federal Statistical Office and the …
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the increased employment in the tradable sector increases the total income in a region and therefore allows for more …-tradable goods and depending on the technology required to produce these goods, this will increase employment and wages in the non …
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recessions (depth, steepness and duration) in the case of the Mexican states employment during the 2001-2003 and 2008 … employment. To avoid possible problems of collinearity between depth and duration, on the one hand, and steepness, on the other …, these variables were included in two different specification models for each type of employment. The corresponding tests …
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The regional employment growth in Germany is characterized by huge disparities. Whereas institutional factors might … explain the disparities of employment growth between nations, they can only account for a minor fraction of the regional … employment growth. Instead the sectoral structure of employment is often seen as a major reason for regional disparities. An …
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out to obtain empirical evidence of the employment profile according to gender, quantify the extent to which self-employment … or salaried employment is associated with certain characteristics (age, education, marital status and economic sector … Office (INE). Results shows that significant gender differences in employment status are seen when this is disaggregated and …
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employment population, in a particular area. The analysis may reveal regional employment disparities, sometimes severe, between … Romania have certain particularities (features) in terms of employment, which makes some characteristics (demographic …, educational etc.) to impart significant influence on employment.This paper aims to highlight the features of the rural area, in …
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