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new stylized facts. First, while developed countries tend to have jobs more intensive in nonroutine cognitive skills than … employment growth in countries with a high share of occupations that are intensive in routine tasks. …
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new stylized facts. First, while developed countries tend to have jobs more intensive in nonroutine cognitive skills than … employment growth in countries with a high share of occupations that are intensive in routine tasks …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012870230
new stylized facts. First, while developed countries tend to have jobs more intensive in nonroutine cognitive skills than … employment growth in countries with a high share of occupations that are intensive in routine tasks …
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markets. There is no evidence, however, if the relative importance of various tasks differs between workers performing … (specialization in global value chains), structural change, and supply of skills, and decompose their role in accounting for the … variation in RTI across countries. Computer use, better education, and higher literacy skills are related to lower RTI …
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This paper addresses some of the early policy concerns about "connected cars" and driverless vehicles and promotes "bottom-up" solutions to ensure that innovation continues to flourish in this space. The authors argue that the generally unabated advancement of intelligent-vehicle technology will...
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more complex tasks, as revealed by the positive relation between the share of offshored jobs and the average cognitive and …
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We use information from the new OECD Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC) to investigate the link between job tasks and … workers with well-matched skills to their job duties. Jobs are categorised according to the nature of tasks, including the … the (indirect) mapping between tasks and skills as predicted by the task approach to labour economics. Given the marked …
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-)advantages in performing certain tasks and draw implications on the labor market outcomes. Using this we construct a simple model …
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Empirical evidence for the US shows that migrants increase the productivity of regions. To explain the impact of migrants on the average firm productivity we construct a general equilibrium model with monopolistic competition a la Melitz (2003). We consider heterogeneous firms with different...
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of workers from low-skill occupations towards jobs demanding non-routine higher skills (professionals and technicians …), and to jobs demanding routine manual and cognitive tasks (services and sales). Changes in occupational earnings have had …
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