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Routine-biased technological change does not always lead to polarisation : evidence from 10 OECD Countries, 1995-2013
Haslberger, Matthias
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2021
This article deals with a central paradox in the occupational polarisation literature: most scholars accept that technological change is biased against routine-intensive occupations, but in many countries, we do not see the pattern of occupational polarisation that the theory usually predicts. I...
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Can the structure of inequality explain fiscal redistribution? : revisiting the social affinity hypothesis
Luebker, Malte
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2019
Lupu and Pontusson (2011) argue that the structure of income inequality, rather than its level, can explain differences in fiscal redistribution across modern welfare states. Contrary to the assertion that there is robust evidence in support of this proposition, the present paper challenges the...
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Comparative study on macro causes of working poverty : focusing on two-parent households in OECD countries
Sim, Sang-Yong
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2016
This study investigates the macro (structural and institutional) factors influencing working poverty by comparing among major OECD countries. A pooled time-series regression analysis with unbalanced panel design was performed on data collected from eligible two-parent households. The supply-side...
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Competing with the dragon : employment and wage effects of Chinese trade competition in 17 sectors across 18 OECD countries
Thewissen, Stefan
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Vliet, Olaf van
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2014
The rapid rise of China on the global economic stage could have substantial and unequal employment and wage effects in advanced industrialised democracies given China's large volume of low-wage labour. Thus far, these effects have not been analysed in the comparative political economy...
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The capacity of social policies to combat poverty among new social risk groups
Rovny, Allison
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2014
This paper considers groups who are most likely to be vulnerable to new social risks and tests the effects of social policies on their poverty levels. Specifically, the paper conducts multi-level regression analyses across 18 OECD countries near the year 2004, analyzing the effects of social...
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Sectoral trends in earnings inequality and employment International trade, skill-biased technological change, or labour market institutions?
Thewissen, Stefan
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Wang, Chen
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Vliet, Olaf van
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2013
Current studies addressing the rise in inequality confine themselves to country-level developments. This paper delineates trends in earnings inequality and employment at the sectoral level for eight LIS countries between 1985-2005. Earnings inequality mainly manifests itself within rather than...
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Globalisation, technological progress and changes in regulations and institutions : which impact on the rise of earnings inequality in OECD countries?
Chen, Wen-hao
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Förster, Michael F.
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Llena-Nozal, Ana
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2013
This paper examines the distributive impact of economic globalisation, technological progress and changes in labour market policies, regulations and institutions in OECD countries over the past quarter century, up to the Great Recession. It identifies the relevant pathways between macro-economic...
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The high-employment route to low inequality
Kenworthy, Lane
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2010
This paper surveys the rise of income inequality in affluent nations. Social programs are critical to keeping inequality in check, but their sustainability is increasingly threatened. A possible solution is high levels of employment.
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How policies affect women's economic position within the family : labor market institutions and wives' contribution to household income
Estévez-Abe, Margarita
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Hethey, Tanja
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2008
This paper examines the effects of public policies in shaping wives' economic standing within the family in advanced industrial societies. It conducts two types of statistical analysis. One is a multi-level regression analysis to examine the effects of employment protection regulation, the size...
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