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that software and robots reduced the demand for low and medium-skill workers, the young, and women …
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In this paper, we estimate the demand for workers by sector and occupation using system dynamic OLS techniques to account for the employment dynamics dependence across occupations and sectors of industry. The short run dynamics are decomposed into intra and intersectoral dynamics. We find that...
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Portuguese firms engage in intense reallocation, most employers simultaneously hire and separate from workers, resulting in a large heterogeneity of flows and excess turnover. Large and older firms have lower flows, but high excess turnover rates. In small firms, hires and separations move...
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This paper presents and tests a model that may partially explain why the demand for labor adapts to the availability of labor. In particular, I postulate that the cost of hiring declines with increases in the amount of labor available. The cost of hiring would decrease with a growth in available...
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employees, as well as, for those of high and low skill in US manufacturing for the period 1995 - 2005. We find strong evidence …-firm exports but unaffected by intra-firm imports. The last two findings put together, suggest that low-skill intensive stages of …
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employees, as well as, for those of high and low skill in US manufacturing for the period 1995 - 2005. We find strong evidence …-firm exports but unaffected by intra-firm imports. The last two findings put together, suggest that low-skill intensive stages of …
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-skilled employees, suggesting that as skill levels of employees decrease it becomes equally probable that they work for different …
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and skill requirements by job categories. Managers' perception of new skill requirements in their own enterprises and in …
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Although the negative economic effects of temporary employment are widely discussed, cross-country research on firms' demand for temporary employment is rare. National studies indicate that workload fluctuations are one major motive for firms to employ temporary workers. By studying a novel data...
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This study forecasts the Hungarian labor demand for 10 broad economic sectors for 2015. Using aggregate data for the period of 1992-2010 and a structural macroeconomic model, we find that the relative importance of agriculture and industry is likely to fall in total employment while the share of...
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