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as either 'skill biased' or 'deskilling', and suggest that the polarization of labor demand in manufacturing precedes ICT …Although four out of five manufacturing employees work in production occupations in most countries (as opposed to white … methods has affected the demand for different groups of manufacturing production workers. In this article, I use new …
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as either `skill biased' or `deskilling', and suggest that the polarization of labor demand in manufacturing precedes ICT …Although four out of five manufacturing employees work in production occupations in most countries (as opposed to white … methods has affected the demand for different groups of manufacturing production workers. In this article, I use new …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012865615
This study attempts to explain why the transition to a market economy is skill-biased. It shows unequivocal evidence on increased skill wage premium and supply of skills in transition economies. It examines whether similar skill?favoring shifts in the Russian and U.S. economies are driven by the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010261607
There is much we do not know and cannot know about the socioeconomic impacts of intelligent machines. The impacts will be driven by business strategies that differ by sector and country. “Good jobs” strategies are possible. It is important to identify and strengthen the factors, including...
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This study attempts to explain why the transition to a market economy is skill-biased. It shows unequivocal evidence on increased skill wage premium and supply of skills in transition economies. It examines whether similar skill-favoring shifts in the Russian and U.S. economies are driven by the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319700
Australia has seen large rises in living standards over the last decades across the whole of the income distribution. Technological change and international trade have contributed to this success, but have also brought structural change. Some industries have declined, while others flourished....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011998476
This study attempts to explain why the transition to a market economy is skill-biased. It shows unequivocal evidence on increased skill wage premium and supply of skills in transition economies. It examines whether similar skill–favoring shifts in the Russian and U.S. economies are driven by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703457
This paper analyses the evolution of wages and employment in the Spanish manufacturingse sector, grouping workers accordingto their skills. Following the skill-biased technological change literature, I find evidence for a positive association of capital intensity with the wage-bill share of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005736199
A recent literature do cuments that manufacturing employment growth in developing countries has been sluggish over the … transitory. In this article, I use a new data set on manufacturing employment by occupation to do cument four stylized facts ab … of workers with little formal education in manufacturing relative to other industries has declined. Second, the disapp …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012025990
A recent literature documents that manufacturing employment growth in developing countries has been sluggish over the … transitory. In this article, I use a new data set on manufacturing employment by occupation to document four stylized facts about … with little formal education in manufacturing relative to other industries has declined. Second, the disappearing jobs have …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012114786