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From 1980s, a process of radical transformation has changed labor markets in developed countries, both in terms of the nature of jobs and of the production process. The sophistication of products has led both to the creation and destruction of jobs, concentrating demand of workers at the...
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Using decomposition methods, we analyse the role of the changing nature of work in explaining changes in employment, wage inequality, and job polarization in Chile from 1992 to 2017. Changes in occupational structure confirm a displacement of workers from low-skill occupations towards jobs...
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Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment growth. One possible explanation for these "jobless" recoveries is rooted in technological change: middle-skill jobs, often involving routine tasks, are lost during recessions, and the displaced...
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