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Die Sicherstellung von genügend Altenpfleger:innen stellt eine sehr große Herausforderung dar, die sich in den kommenden Jahren noch verstärken wird. Sowohl die derzeitigen Pflegekräfte in ihren Jobs zu halten als auch mehr Menschen für diesen Beruf zu gewinnen, ist daher unabdingbar für...
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nichtmarktmäßigen Kontext, erweitert um nichtmarktmäßige Zeitallokation, die Arbeitsbedingungen des Partners, soziale Netzwerke als auch … musterspezifischer Erklärung der Einkommen.Herausragendes Ergebnis: Die individuellen Einkommen in Deutschland sind abhängig und …
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nichtmarktmäßigen Kontext, erweitert um nichtmarktmäßige Zeitallokation, die Arbeitsbedingungen des Partners, soziale Netzwerke als auch … musterspezifischer Erklärung der Einkommen.Herausragendes Ergebnis: Die individuellen Einkommen in Deutschland sind abhängig und …
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Traditional welfare analyses based on money income needs to be broadened by its time dimension. In the course of time the traditional full-time work is diminishing and new labour arrangements are discussed (keyword: flexible labour markets). Our study is contributing to economic well-being by...
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The evolution of work is of emerging importance to advanced economies' growth. In this study, we develop a new semantic-distance-based algorithm to identify "new work," namely the new types of jobs introduced in the US. We characterize how "new work" relates to task content of jobs and skill...
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We address three core questions about the hypothesized role of newly emerging job categories ('new work') in counterbalancing the erosive effect of task-displacing automation on labor demand: what is the substantive content of new work; where does it come from; and what effect does it have on...
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Three fundamental forces have shaped labor markets over the last 50 years: the secular increase in the returns to education, educational upgrading, and the integration of large numbers of women into the workforce. We modify the Katz and Murphy (1992) framework to predict the structure of the...
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How does population aging affect economic growth and factor shares in times of increasingly automatable production processes? The present paper addresses this question in a new macroeconomic model of automation where competitive firms perform tasks to produce output. Tasks require labor and...
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Contrary to much of the established literature, this paper finds that though many older workers would prefer to reduce their working hours (the overemployed), there is a significant group who would like to work longer hours (the underemployed). And contrary to the assumption that the...
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Three fundamental forces have shaped labor markets over the last 50 years: the secular increase in the returns to education, educational upgrading, and the integration of large numbers of women into the workforce. We modify the Katz and Murphy (1992) framework to predict the structure of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010228790