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We examine the link between labour market developments and new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and software in 16 European countries over the period 2011- 2019. Using data for occupations at the 3-digit level in Europe, we find that on average employment shares have increased...
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Despite a rapid decrease in unemployment and strong GDP and employment growth, real wages barely increased in Spain …
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We measure the contribution of worker flows across employment, unemployment, and non-participation to the change in … unemployment in eleven EU countries during the period 2006-2012, paying special attention to which socio-demographic groups in each … larger extent than educational attainments, is the main determinant of flows from employment into unemployment, particularly …
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Despite a rapid decrease in unemployment and strong GDP and employment growth, real wages barely increased in Spain …
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In contrast to the pattern observed in other developed countries, Spanish wage inequality did not increase during the period from 1995-2006. In this paper we analyse the relative role of supply and demand factors when accounting for this “atypical” fact. Because noticeable changes in both...
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Wage dynamics is closely intertwined with job flows. However, composition effects associated to the different sizes and characteristics of workers entering/ exiting into/from employment that may blur the "true" underlying wage growth, are not typically accounted for. In this paper, we take these...
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This paper provides a comparison of the incidence and composition of female employment both in the EU and in the US. Despite a significant increase in female labour market participation in the EU, about 50% of the difference between the employment rates in the US and the EU can still be...
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In this paper we estimate the impact of inward migration flows on the Spanish wage structure over the period 1995-2002 by constructing counterfactual wage distributions that provide the wages that would have been observed had individual and job characteristics remain constant over time. Hence,...
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