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technological changes are associated with higher absolute and relative wages for skilled workers. About organisational changes …, initially their relationship with firms’ wages is negative, but it becomes positive in subsequent periods, especially for …
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-hourly wages. The complementarity between ICT capital spending and the share of high skill workers at the firm-level reduces the …
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After a decade in which wages and employment fell precipitously in low-skill occupations and expanded in high … accounted for by a single proximate cause - rising employment and wages in low-education, in-person service occupations. We … automation. We find that in labor markets that were initially specialized in routine-intensive occupations, employment and wages …
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technologies (ICT), that radically changes the conditions for the production and distribution of knowledge as well as its coupling … knowledge accumulation: human skills are required to implement, maintain, adapt and use technologies embodied in physical … capital. Indeed, as new technologies become more widespread, certain skills may be less in demand--because many tasks once …
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various job-related competencies, accumulated on completion of higher education, in the Irish labour market. In examining … able the graduate. Small but significant returns were found for some of the competencies analysed, in particular technical …
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various job-related competencies, accumulated on completion of higher education, in the Irish labour market. In examining … able the graduate. Small but significant returns were found for some of the competencies analysed, in particular technical …
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We investigate how workers adjust to firms' investments into new digital technologies, including artificial … adjustments seem to be driven by technologies used by service providers rather than manufacturers. However, the adjustments do not …
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exposure to these automation technologies affects employment and wages across these different phases of their life cycle. We … technologies from 1995 to 2017 in 163 European regions. We first identify major technological breakthroughs during this period for … these automation technologies and identify the phases of acceleration and deceleration in investment. We then examine how …
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mothers. Hourly wages, however, increase with WfH take-up among fathers, but not among mothers unless they change employer …
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