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response of employment to a technology shock. We find that labor market frictions account for the fall in labor inputs. …
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they consider lower wages and higher wage dispersion major prerequisites for stronger employment growth. The theoretical …
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Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), this paper investigates how pro-active time-use (e.g., in sports/arts/socializing) relates to subjective well-being of the unemployed and their probability of finding a new job. Allowing for a variety of socio-demographic and...
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We study changes in employment by occupations characterized by different degree of exposure to routinization in the six …
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We examine how the rapid growth in imports of manufactured goods from China affected industry-level employment in … manufacturing employment of between 89,900 and 209,800 workers – accounting for 8.5 to 19.8 per cent of manufacturing employment in …
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services that are required by these tradable sectors, to all jobs in the economy, which we call the trade-linked employment …
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