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61“...Since the early 1990s, recoveries from recessions in the US have been plagued by weak employment growth. We investigate whether a similar problem afflicts...”
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62“...How does performance at university affect labor market outcomes? Employing a regression discontinuity design, we show that university degree class causally...”
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63“...Robots and automated processes have become a feature of many modern workplaces, but what impact do such innovations have on productivity and jobs? Using a new...”
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64“...Despite ubiquitous discussions of robots' potential impact, there is almost no systematic empirical evidence on their economic effects. In this paper we...”
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65“...In this paper we estimate the sorting effects of university degree class on initial labor market outcomes using a regression discontinuity design that exploits...”
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70“...How do firms respond to technological advances that facilitate the automation of tasks? Which tasks will they automate, and what types of worker will be...”
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72“...How does measured performance at university affect labor market outcomes? We show that degree class - a coarse measure of student performance used in the UK -...”
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76by Graetz, Georg Feng, Andy Published in Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2014: Evidenzbasierte Wirtschaftspolitik - Session: Job Polarization (2014)“...Job polarization the rise in employment shares of high and low skill jobs at the expense of middle skill jobs occurred in the US not just recently, but also in...”
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78“...What are the earnings and employment losses that workers suffer when demand for their occupations declines? To answer this question we combine forecasts on...”
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79“...What are the earnings and employment losses that workers suffer when demand for their occupations declines? To answer this question we combine forecasts on...”