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Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment growth. One possible explanation for these "jobless" recoveries is rooted in technological change: middle-skill jobs, often involving routine tasks, are lost during recessions, and the displaced...
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increases the labor market tightness in the high-skilled labor market. This leads to a rising unemployment rate of low …-skilled workers and a falling unemployment rate of high-skilled workers. In addition, automation leads to falling wages of low …
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This paper analyses how differences in the degree of occupational routine-intensity affect the costs of job loss. We use worker-level data on mass layoffs in Germany between 1980 and 2010 and provide causal evidence that workers who used to be employed in more routine-intensive occupa-tions...
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This paper analyses how differences in the degree of occupational routine-intensity affect the costs of job loss. We use worker-level data on mass layoffs in Germany between 1980 and 2010 and provide causal evidence that workers who used to be employed in more routine-intensive occupations...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012149049
could induce involuntary low-skilled unemployment. …
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increases the labor market tightness in the high-skilled labor market. This leads to a rising unemployment rate and falling … wages of low-skilled workers and a falling unemployment rate and rising wages of high-skilled workers. In a cali- bration to …
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concerns and show how automation implies involuntary low-skilled unemployment. …
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-up in terms of productivity but also a J-curve shape of output growth accompanied by an increase in unemployment on a large … and jobs, the model reproduces the pattern of productivity, growth and unemployment that we find in the CEE countries. …
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We develop a general equilibrium model of technological change and migration to examine the effects of a change in skill endowments on wages, employment rates and emigration rates of skilled and unskilled workers. We find that, depending on the elasticity of substitution between skilled and...
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In this note, we study the relationship between the use of new technologies (e.g. robots and various ICT assets), labour demand and migration patterns. The adoption of new technologies might change the demand for labour in various ways, which in turn will have an impact on skill composition and...
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