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Die "demographische Frage" ist der Angstmacher in öffentlichen Debatten: Sei es die Diskussion um die Renten, die Altersarmut oder die Einschätzung der wirtschaftlichen Leistungsfähigkeit Deutschlands - immer spielt die Demographie zur Begründung und Beantwortung der mit diesen Themenfeldern...
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1. Introduction -- 2. Immigration and acculturation in Australia -- 3. Cultural issues in acculturation : a comparison of Chinese and Australian cultures -- 4. Hypothesis development -- 5. Methodology -- 6. Results of the quantitative research -- 7. Results of the qualitative study -- 8....
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This paper examines the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on labor markets in both Advanced Economies (AEs) and Emerging Markets (EMs). We propose an extension to a standard measure of AI exposure, accounting for AI's potential as either a complement or a substitute for labor, where...
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We study the effects of monetary policy shocks on employment gender gaps in a panel of 22 countries using quarterly data from 1990 to 2019. Our results show that men's employment falls more than women's after contractionary monetary policy shocks, narrowing the employment gender gap over time....
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Employment informality is widespread across North Africa. This paper aims to shed light on the role played by the informal sector in labor market adjustments over the business cycle. It finds that the response of labor markets to output fluctuations is more muted in countries with higher...
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This paper analyzes Portugal's labor market and digitalization trends during COVID-19. Portugal had a milder impact on its labor market than previous recessions, with smaller employment declines and less unemployment. However, labor force participation sharply dropped, especially among...
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