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labor market polarization 14 Arbeitsmarkt 13 Labour market 13 Theorie 9 Theory 9 Lohnstruktur 7 Wage structure 7 heterogeneous agents 6 international business cycles 6 Einkommensverteilung 5 Income distribution 5 offshoring 5 Occupational qualification 4 Qualifikation 4 artificial intelligence 4 cognitive tasks 4 job design 4 technology 4 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 3 Automation 3 Automatisierung 3 Labor Market Polarization 3 Labor market polarization 3 Labor-market polarization 3 Labour market policy 3 Nonhomothetic Demand 3 Technischer Fortschritt 3 Technological change 3 labor migration 3 stochastic growth 3 task upgrading 3 two-country models 3 Anforderungsprofil 2 Arbeitsgestaltung 2 Arbeitsmobilität 2 Artificial intelligence 2 Auslandsverlagerung 2 Beschäftigungseffekt 2 Business cycle synchronization 2 Cognition 2
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Free 18 Undetermined 5
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Book / Working Paper 17 Article 7
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Working Paper 11 Graue Literatur 9 Non-commercial literature 9 Arbeitspapier 7 Article in journal 6 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 6 Article 2 Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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English 21 Undetermined 2 Russian 1
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Mandelman, Federico S. 7 Gibbs, Michael 4 Comin, Diego 3 Danieli, Ana 3 Mestieri, Martí 3 Zlate, Andrei 3 Bazylik, Sergei 2 Hennig, Jan-Luca 2 Schmidpeter, Bernhard 2 Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf 2 Armstrong, Ben 1 Davis, Donald R. 1 Grillitsch, Markus 1 Ljašok, Viktor 1 Lopatina, Marina 1 Lundquist, Karl-Johan 1 Maleva, T. M. 1 Mengus, Eric 1 Michalski, Tomasz 1 Mukoyama, Toshihiko 1 Reynolds, Elisabeth B. 1 Rothe, Christoph 1 Takayama, Naoki 1 Tanaka, Satoshi 1 Von Borries, Alvaro 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta 2
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Working Paper 3 Discussion papers / CEPR 2 IZA World of Labor 2 IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making 2 Working Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta 2 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta 2 Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2021: Climate Economics 1 Economic development quarterly : the journal of American economic revitalization 1 Journal of business & economic statistics : JBES ; a publication of the American Statistical Association 1 Journal of economic geography 1 Journal of monetary economics 1 RIETI discussion paper series 1 Ruhr Economic Papers 1 Ruhr economic papers 1 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 1 Ėkonomičeskaja politika 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 15 EconStor 7 RePEc 2
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Structural transformation, the knowledge economy, and the geography of low-income work
Von Borries, Alvaro; Grillitsch, Markus; Lundquist, … - In: Journal of economic geography 24 (2024) 2, pp. 285-308
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Occupational reallocation within and across firms : implications for labor-market polarization
Mukoyama, Toshihiko; Takayama, Naoki; Tanaka, Satoshi - 2023
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How is new technology changing job design?
Gibbs, Michael; Bazylik, Sergei - In: IZA World of Labor (2022)
The IT revolution has had dramatic effects on jobs and the labor market. Many routine manual and cognitive tasks have been automated, replacing workers. By contrast, new technologies complement and create new non-routine cognitive and social tasks, making work in such tasks more productive, and...
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How is new technology changing job design? : machines' ability to perform cognitive, physical, and social tasks is advancing, dramatically changing jobs and labor markets
Gibbs, Michael; Bazylik, Sergei - 2022
The IT revolution has had dramatic effects on jobs and the labor market. Many routine manual and cognitive tasks have been automated, replacing workers. By contrast, new technologies complement and create new non-routine cognitive and social tasks, making work in such tasks more productive, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013413272
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Labor Market Polarization and Intergenerational Mobility: Theory and Evidence
Hennig, Jan-Luca - 2021
In this paper I investigate the causal relationship between labor market polarization and intergenerational mobility …, I develop a model that accounts for labor market polarization, spatial heterogeneity and intergenerational mobility …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012623099
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Labor market polarization and intergenerational mobility : theory and evidence
Hennig, Jan-Luca - 2021
In this paper I investigate the causal relationship between labor market polarization and intergenerational mobility …, I develop a model that accounts for labor market polarization, spatial heterogeneity and intergenerational mobility …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013326554
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A middle model of economic development? : revisiting the economic geography of middle-wage occupations in the United States
Armstrong, Ben; Reynolds, Elisabeth B. - In: Economic development quarterly : the journal of … 37 (2023) 4, pp. 349-362
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Income-driven labor-market polarization
Comin, Diego; Danieli, Ana; Mestieri, Martí - 2020
We propose a mechanism for labor-market polarization based on the nonhomotheticity of demand that we call the income …, and the relative demand for lowand high-skill occupations increases, causing labor-market polarization. A calibrated …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012653020
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Income-driven labor-market polarization
Comin, Diego; Danieli, Ana; Mestieri, Martí - 2020
We propose a mechanism for labor-market polarization based on the nonhomotheticity of demand that we call the income …, and the relative demand for lowand high-skill occupations increases, causing labor-market polarization. A calibrated …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012300972
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Automation, offshoring, and the role of public policies
Schmidpeter, Bernhard; Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf - 2019
We provide comprehensive evidence on the consequences of automation and offshoreability on the career of unemployed workers and the role of public policies. Using almost two decades of administrative data for Austria, we find that risk of automation is reducing the job finding probability; a...
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