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The Thai Socio-Economic Survey suggests that new labor market entrants increasingly enter activities with high and positive productivity growth (modern sector), but continue to enter activities with low productivity growth (traditional sector). Workers appear to stick to their initial choice of...
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We find that changes in hours volatilities since the mid-1980s have been more favorable for middle-skilled workers relative to high-skilled and low-skilled workers. In particular, the relative standard deviation of detrended employment of middle-skilled workers to high-skilled workers has...
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