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As is common in contentious public debates, different people mean different things by globalization.
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As is common in contentious public debates, different people mean different things by globalization.
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production and patterns of employment, with important consequences on task composition of occupations. This paper has utilized … different rounds of Labour Force Survey data of Bangladesh and combined it with occupation network data of the United States … inequality where the decomposition analysis shows that earnings structure effect rather than characteristics effect plays a key …
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in the attainment of lower middle-income status. However, employment response to growth has been weak. Additionally …, growth has been accompanied by substantial reduction in poverty, albeit increasing inequality. This development is explained … employment generating sectors of mining and oil extraction. Fixing the problem of the missing middle of dwindling manufacturing …
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higher average wages; thus any relatively slower employment growth in this group of firms could lead to lower inequality …This paper examines the impact of trade on employment, wages, and other outcomes across countries and explores the … firm-level dataset to examine the impact of import competition on employment, wages, and firm performance, as well as the …
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The integration of active labour market policies within income support schemes - such as unemployment insurance and social assistance - has been a key component of social protection in high-income countries since the 1990s, with a rich literature reviewing its effects and implementation...
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This paper analyses employment transitions and workers' skills in Brazil using a random sample from the universe of … findings confirm that workers who use non-routine cognitive skills intensively experience the highest employment growth rates … labour market. Overall, there have been signs of routine-biased technological change and employment polarization since the …
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mobility. The results on employment outcomes are more consistent, with BA graduates having lower labour market returns than …
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long time. In fact, these automation technologies arguably had their biggest employment impact generations ago, partially … explaining changes in employment structures in agricultural and manufacturing sectors that go back to the Industrial Revolution …. Thus, the potential employment effects of current robot technology are a priori limited. …
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