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estimates of the local labor market effects (wages and informality) and estimates from wage equations that reflect the … shock was localized both in terms of sector and geography. Wages increased and informality decreased in sub-districts more …
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Using firm-level data for Georgia, the paper estimates the quasi-elasticity of employment and wages with respect to the … employment levels and average wages by gender and consider whether export destination or the competiveness of economies matters … improves female employment but reduces overall average wages and female wages. Increasing exports to the European Union as well …
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employment in Latin America relative to the economies that employ a large share of the workforce in industry. Differences in … percent of the industrial employment gap individually …
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participation. Policies that equalize wages induces more wives to join the labor market and husbands to withdraw from it. This …
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with less education, those working in lower paid occupations, and those whose earnings fall in the lower part of the … conditional earnings distribution. Across countries, the wage premium is only weakly associated with countries' level of …
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to household well-being, prices, employment, and wages. All studies can be classified as ex post quasi … nonsignificant, and 6 to 20 percent show a decrease in household well-being. The analyses on employment and wages show positive and … significant results for 22 to 25 percent of the results. Negative results on employment and wages relate to young and informal …
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that are more exposed to automation in the U.S. through trade fared in exports and employment outcomes. The results show … employment, nor manufacturing wage employment overall. Yet, the latter is the result of two counteracting forces. Exposure to U ….S. automation reduced manufacturing wage employment in areas where occupations were initially more susceptible to being automated …
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