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by providing new evidence on employment embodied in value-added trade flows. Linking jobs data to the Trade in Value …-Added (TiVA) indicators first highlights that a large share of employment in OECD and key partner countries relies on consumption …. Within GVCs, there is also a shift from employment in core manufacturing activities to employment in service support …
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This paper reviews the different definitions and measures of skills use and shows why it matters for local development policies. Based on findings from the Annual Population Survey and the UK Employer Skills Survey, it provides unique local analysis on how the Leeds City Region compares on...
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regarding TVET’s impact on employment and wages (Section 2), as well as on poverty, inequality and social exclusion (Section 3 …
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-food GVCs have broadened the gains from specialisation and trade through stronger sector and employment growth. Openness to … across the food and agriculture sectorKeywords: Agro-food, value added, employment, policy reform, trade. …
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“Innovation ecosystems in the bioeconomy” examines the policy aspects of building the industrial and innovation ecosystems and value chains needed to make a bioeconomy viable as a sustainable means of production. While building biorefineries is more like a formulaic exercise in engineering,...
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