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This paper focuses on the role of knowledge within the process of growth and job creation in the European Union. Many features of the so-called knowledge-based economy are connected with the increasing use of information and communication technologies (ICT), that radically changes the conditions...
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Este Informe Fundación BBVA-Ivie 2012, Crecimiento y competitividad. Motores y frenos de la economía española, analiza la trayectoria de la economía española durante la crisis. Pone el acento en los condicionantes y frenos a la salida de la misma, así como en los motores de las...
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manufacturing sectors, considering six major European countries over the period 1996–2007. …
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employment, particularly in manufacturing and among non-college workers. Labor markets susceptible to computerization due to … specialization in routine task-intensive activities experience significant occupational polarization within manufacturing and … appears to shift from automation of production activities in manufacturing towards computerization of information …
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-run labor market impact of immigration. A level of capital-skill complementarity supported in studies both involving and not … capital. Other models in which the production structure responds to skill-mix changes, including models with endogenous choice … evaluate such models using immigration-induced variation in the skill mix, an approach with further potential, and evidence …
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This paper seeks to gain insights on the relationship between growth and unemployment when considering heterogeneous agents in terms of skills. We allow for the possibility of training for unskilled employed workers and for the possibility of human capital depreciation for skilled unemployed...
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Our data concerning the whole Finnish company population from the years 2003-2008 suggest that the impacts of business subsidies on employment growth differ more between high-growth start-ups and other firms than between start-ups and over five years old incumbents. All subsidies seem to relate...
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Our paper seeks to gain insights on the e®ect of labor market institutions on the evolution of overeducation (job competition), unemployment inequalities and job instability during the polarization process of the labor market fostered by the di®usion of novel technologies. Based on micro data,...
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structure of the workforce in a sample of French manufacturing firms. We find evidence that the wage bill share of older workers … suggests that some skill obsolescence may be at work in our sample. …
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, both in services and manufacturing industries. This age bias is also evidenced within occupational groups (both high-skill … and low-skill). Older workers are affected through both lower inflows and higher outflows. However, we also find evidence …
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