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relative to the working-age population. Yet, despite the acceleration in demographic shifts in the past decade, advanced … men and women. Using a cohort-based model of labor force participation for 17 advanced economies estimated over the 1985 … upward shifts in the age participation profile, boosting aggregate participation rates. However, this process plateaued in …
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becomes age-eligible for pre-K, controlling for individual factors. We find that access to free pre-K programs increases …
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are annual disposable income, education, age, size of household and marital status. In Turkey, rural-urban and female …
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This paper uses individual data on employment and wages to shed light on the UK's productivity puzzle. It finds that workforce composition cannot explain the reduction in wages and hence productivity that we observe; instead, real wages have fallen significantly within jobs. Why? One possibility...
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The report explores the main impact of the crisis on the Bulgarian labor market whereby the key points are focused on the relation between changes in employment and educational structure of the labor force in Bulgaria, which took place under the influence of the crisis, and the trends of their...
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We estimate the elasticity of private-sector employment to non-oil GDP in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for GCC nationals and expatriates using a Seemingly Unrelated Error Correction (SUREC) model. Our results indicate that the employment response is lower for nationals, who have an...
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the size of their cohort is large. Building on existing evidence on the impacts of interventions targeting both the demand …
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In 2019, the employment rate among 25- to 64-year-olds in the UK reached 80% - the highest on record, and considerably higher than the 76% rate recorded shortly before the Great Recession. In this paper, we investigate this growth across several dimensions. We analyse which sectors, demographic...
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Despite the growing interest in and proliferation of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems around the world, their causal impacts on labor market outcomes remain unexplored. Reduced travel times for those who live near BRT stations or near feeder lines, may increase access to a wider array of job...
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Despite the growing interest in and proliferation of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems around the world, their causal impacts on labor market outcomes remain unexplored. Reduced travel times for those who live near BRT stations or near feeder lines, may increase access to a wider array of job...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011960861