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How does the persistence of earnings change over the life cycle? Do workers at different ages face the same variance of idiosyncratic earnings shocks? This paper proposes a novel specification for residual earnings that allows for an age profile in the persistence and variance of labor income...
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The aim of the paper is threefold. First, we compute differences on job tasks (Abstract, Routine and Manual) across a harmonized and hence comparable sample of Anglo-saxon, many European and even Asian advanced countries. We do so by using very precise information on job contents at the worker...
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digitalization is likely to affect the German labor market in the next five years and derives implications for policy makers on how …
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digitalization is likely to affect the German labor market in the next five years and derives implications for policy makers on how …
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digitalization is likely to affect the German labor market in the next five years and derives implications for policy makers on how …
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digitalization is likely to affect the German labor market in the next five years and derives implications for policy makers on how …
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This paper offers a brief reflection on the new policy challenges that have emerged as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that a ‘new normal’ should acknowledge the ‘new essential’ (jobs and sectors). First, it examines the policy trade-off between containing the pandemic and...
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We examine the relationship between occupational automation probabilities and employment dynamics over nearly two decades. We show that employment and wage shares of occupations with a higher automation risk have declined in Sweden over the period 1996-2013. This has occurred both in the...
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digitalization is likely to affect the German labor market in the next five years and derives implications for policy makers on how …
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The digital transformation imposes both opportunities and risks for creativity and for creative employment, with implications for trends in income levels and the distribution of income. First, we consider skill-biased technological change as a determinant of income and labor market outcomes in...
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