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This paper estimates the effects of offshoring on labour market inequalities between skill groups based on German industry level data from 1995 to 2007. Our main findings are the following: First, offshoring is on average biased in favour of high-skilled employees and in disfavour of low-skilled...
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We use data from a new international dataset - the European Skills and Jobs Survey - to create a unique measure of … skills-displacing technological change (SDT), defined as technological change that may render workers' skills obsolete. We … contribution of automation to the task content and skills complexity of the jobs of incumbent workers. Despite the recent focus on …
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employment growth has been monotonically skill-biased in terms of these general-purpose intellectual skills, despite a … general intellectual skills. Conversely, growing low-wage occupations are more (intellectually) skill-intensive than other low … social maturity. Existing occupational projections imply that the relationship between employment growth and skills in the …
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Technology is disrupting labor markets. We analyze the demand and reward for skills at occupation and state level … across two time periods using job postings. First, we use principal components analysis to derive nine skills groups …", "math" and "analytical". Second, we comment on changes in the price and demand for skills over time. Third, we analyze non …
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vacancies in Italy, our findings indicate that the increase in hiring costs for temporary contracts led to a decrease in the … under permanent contracts, firms increased their demand for workers with a college degree and social skills. At the same … offering jobs under fixed-term contracts, firms increased their demand for workers with some work experience and social skills …
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have started focusing on individual skills rather than on formal qualifications in their recruiting. By analysing a large … time series dataset of around one million online job vacancies between 2019 and 2022 from the UK and drawing on diverse … university education for AI roles declined by 23%, while AI roles advertise five times as many skills as job postings on average …
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vacancies in Italy, our findings indicate that the increase in hiring costs for temporary contracts led to a decrease in the … under permanent contracts, firms increased their demand for workers with a college degree and social skills. At the same … offering jobs under fixed-term contracts, firms increased their demand for workers with some work experience and social skills …
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