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1by England, Paula Bearak, Jonathan Budig, Michelle J Hodges, Melissa J Published in American sociological review (2016)“...Motherhood reduces women's wages. But does the size of this penalty differ between more and less advantaged women? To answer this, we use unconditional...”
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3by Adda, Jérôme Dustmann, Christian Stevens, Katrien Published in Journal of political economy (2017)“...We estimate a dynamic life cycle model of labor supply, fertility, and savings, incorporating occupational choices, with specific wage paths and skill atrophy...”
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4by McGuinness, Seamus Pouliakas, Konstantinos Redmond, Paul Published in Journal of economic surveys (2018)“...The term skills mismatch is very broad and can relate to many forms of labour market friction, including vertical mismatch, skill gaps, skill shortages, field...”
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5by Simon, Lisa K“..."Whether individuals choose occupations that teach general or specific skills can have important implications on how protected they are from changing...”
2018
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7“..."We develop a fairly general and tractable model of investment when workers can invest in multiple skills and different jobs put different weights on those...”
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8“...SUMMARY The continuing inflow of hundreds of thousands of refugees into many European countries has ignited much political controversy and raised questions...”
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9by Fervers, Lukas Published in Journal of economic psychology (2018)“...•I analyse the effect of public employment schemes on unemployed worker.•The impact is estimated via semi-parametric difference-in-differences estimation.•The...”
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10“..."Recent empirical evidence suggests that job polarization associated with skill-biased technological change accelerated during the Great Recession. We use a...”
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11by Valletta, Robert G“..."Wage gaps between workers with a college or graduate degree and those with only a high school degree rose rapidly in the United States during the 1980s. Since...”
2016
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12“..."The main goal of the present study is the research of structural aspects of unemployment and structural unemployment in Georgia, which goes beyond the...”
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13by Doppelt, Ross Published in Review of economic dynamics (2019)“...I present a theoretical macroeconomic model that investigates the link between long-run growth and labor-market dynamics. Workers accumulate human capital on...”
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14by Jonas, Nicolas“..."We assess the relationship between numeracy skills and numeracy practices among adults in everyday life and at work from the Survey of Adult Skills, a product...”
2018
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15by Ikeler, Peter Published in Work, employment and society (2015)“...How have the skills of service jobs changed? Have they undergone deskilling, upgrading or some contingent or compensatory development? This study examines...”
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16by Imdorf, Christian Shi, Lulu P Sacchi, Stefan Samuel, Robin Hyggen, Christer Stoilova, Rumiana Yordanova, Gabriela Boyadjieva, Pepka Ilieva-Trichkova, Petya Parsanoglou, Dimitris Yfanti, Aggeliki“..."In order to investigate the scarring effect of early job insecurity on future employment chances we have implemented a factorial survey experiment with...”
2017
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17by Graf, Lukas Published in Socio-economic review (2018)“...Abstract The corporatist-governed dual-training system has been a key example of collective governance in the German capitalist model. However, high-end...”
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18by Lalé, Etienne Published in Labour economics (2018)“...In this paper, we examine how skill loss can contribute to aggregate labor market fluctuations in the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides model. We develop a...”
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19“...Displaced workers experience reduced earnings for many years. While this empirical phenomenon is well established, the theory of displacement‐induced earnings...”
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20by Rubæk Holm, Jacob Richter Østergaard, Christian Roslyng Olesen, Thomas Published in Journal of regional science (2017)“...ABSTRACT This paper analyzes what happens to redundant skills and workers when large companies close down and whether their skills are destroyed or...”