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This study examines patterns of productivity change in a large set of 266 public higher education institutions (HEIs) in 7 European countries across the time period 2001–2005. We adopt consistent bootstrap estimation procedures to obtain confidence intervals for Malmquist indices of HEI...
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This paper addresses the relationship between growth of relative productivity in Polish manufacturing sectors and forces stemming from trade integration with the EU. We look at the productivity growth from the perspective of relations between Polish manufacturing sectors and the foreign ones,...
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This paper assesses the impact of international outsourcing/offshoring practices on the process of wage equalization across manufacturing sectors in a sample of EU27 economies (1995–2009). We discriminate between heterogeneous wage effects on different skill categories of workers (low, medium...
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The monograph presents empirical analysis of scientific productivity of selected polish higher education institutions (HEIs) vis-a-vis European ones. The evidence is based on a sample of 291 public HEIs from 7 countries, among which 18 Polish technical universities and 16 Polish universities; 11...
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This study presents patterns of productivity change in a large set of 266 public higher education institutions (HEIs) from 7 European countries across the time period 2001-2005. We adopt consistent bootstrap estimation procedures to obtain confidence intervals for Malmquist indices of HEI...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014179827
This paper uses a sample of over 9.5 million workers from 22 European countries to study the intertwined effects of digital technology and cross-border production links on workers’ wellbeing. We compare the social effects of technological change exhibited by three types of innovation:...
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This paper’s analysis of working conditions in Europe compares several aspects of job quality and wages, rather than relying on earnings as a sole indicator of workers’ well-being.We use a micro-level database of workers from 22 European countries to assess how global value chains (GVCs) and...
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W niniejszym artykule prezentujemy analizę dotyczącą dwóch aspektów nierówności płacowych - zróżnicowania płac pomiędzy krajami oraz zróżnicowania płac pomiędzy poszczególnymi grupami pracowników (podział ze względu na poziom wykształcenia). Badanie jest oparte na danych...
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This paper examines differences between women’s and men’s wages in 18 selected OECD countries in the period 1970 to 2005. The study is based on 12 manufacturing sector‐ and skill‐specific sets of panel data on the gender wage gap. We apply a system generalised method of moments (GMM)...
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