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The analysis deals with the influence of exporting on the demand for workers with different skill levels. Previous … difference-in-difference regression model of labor demand for three different skill levels to investigate this hypothesis. For … only self-selection into exports must be controlled for but also that changes in employment seem to be skill biased in …
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Using a novel database of 159 million online job postings, we examine changes in employer skill requirements for …'s degrees as well as software skills - was a persistent trend among high-skill occupations, but either a temporary or non …-existent phenomenon among middle-skill and low-skill occupations. We also find evidence that persistent upskilling in the high-skill …
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workers are those with low or medium educational attainment in the manufacturing sector and with medium or high educational …'s skill level. …
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used as means of adjustment. Other important factors are employees' skill levels, investment in information technology, and …
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occupations can arise if skill requirements are changing over time, potentially reducing aggregate matching efficiency within the … labor market. To test this, we examine changes in employer education and skill requirements using a database of 200 million …
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curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main …
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curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main …
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curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main …
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curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main …
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Computer networks spread in French firms during the nineties. Firms also began connecting to Internet at the same time. This article evaluates the impact of the adoption of these technologies on the labour demand and on the wages of young or old and skilled or unskilled employees. According to...
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