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It has been well documented that employment outcomes often differ considerably across areas. This paper examines the … external effects on labor force participation and employment for U.S. metropolitan area residents. The empirical results … employment for both women and men. We also find that less educated workers generally receive the largest external benefits. …
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It has been well documented that employment outcomes often differ considerably across areas. This paper examines the … effects on labor force participation and employment for U.S. metropolitan area residents. We find that the local human capital …
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This paper examines how high human capital in a locality is associated with the employment outcomes of individuals. A … probit model is used to examine how the employment probability of otherwise similar working age males is associated with … skill residents in a locality has a strong positive impact on the local employment chances of men with no qualifications …
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This paper explores whether the agglomeration of human capital leads to social employment advantages in urban labor … markets of a developing country: Colombia. I estimate the social effects of human capital agglomeration by comparing … employment opportunities of individuals located in urban areas in which the level of education differs. Results show that …
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This paper explores whether the agglomeration of human capital leads to social employment advantages in urban labor … markets of Colombia. It compares employment opportunities in urban areas where the level of education differs while … controlling for plausible confounders using census data for 1993 and 2005. Results show that employment opportunities are higher …
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This paper explores whether the agglomeration of human capital leadsto social employment advantages in urban labor … predictionsusing census data for 1993 and 2005. I estimate the social effects of human capitalagglomeration by comparing employment … college share on the employment rate for different education groups. I findthat a percentage point increase in the supply of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011167327
. -- employment ; labor force participation ; human capital externalities ; agglomeration …It has been well documented that employment outcomes often differ considerably across areas. This paper examines the … external effects on labor force participation and employment for U.S. metropolitan area residents. The empirical results …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009627341
The shrinking number of workers due to smaller young cohorts entering the labour market and large-scale outward migration are undermining Bulgaria’s growth prospects, the sustainability of its social institutions and society more widely. Bulgaria needs to provide more support for families and...
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. Employing wage regressions, it is found that individuals' wages are positively associated with changes in the employment shares … the economy boosts the demand for consumer services leading to an increase in low-pay, service related employment. As …
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It has been well documented that employment outcomes often differ considerably across areas. This paper examines the … external effects on labor force participation and employment for U.S. metropolitan area residents. The empirical results … employment for both women and men. We also find that less educated workers generally receive the largest external benefits …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013099701