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on the labor market are complicated and difficult to trace. This paper offers a simple model to explain how computers … have changed the labor market. The model demonstrates that wage differentials between computer users and other workers are … way computers have changed the labor market and on the changes to be expected following the further diffusion of computers. …
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the value of diploma''s decreases over time and further investments in education are wasted money, to the view that …
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possibilities. Empirical findings, however, suggest that the effects of computers on the labor market are complicated and difficult … to trace. This paper offers a simple model and new empirical evidence from Britain showing how computers change the labor …
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Although most types of education give access to a range of occupations, the educational background determines to a … countries, there is a question about the specific role of each type of education in a country and the influence of the structure … of the educational system as a whole on the relationship between education and the labour market. In this paper a …
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educational segregation. This occurs when men with a ''male type'' of education and women with a ''female type'' of education come …
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