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From a theoretical perspective the link between the speed and scope of rapid labor reallocation and productivity growth or income inequality is ambiguous. Do reallocations with more flows tend to produce higher productivity growth? Does such a link appear at the expense of higher income...
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From a theoretical perspective the link between the speed and scope of rapid labor reallocation and productivity growth or income inequality is ambiguous. Do reallocations with more flows tend to produce higher productivity growth? Does such a link appear at the expense of higher income...
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continuing convergence of employment and unemployment patterns for men and women. However, some recent negative trends include a … rise in unemployment, especially long-term unemployment, a deteriorating youth labor market, and a stagnant gender earnings …
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inequality or the Charybdis of unemployment. Furthermore, it looks like the continental European economies - foremost Germany and … France - sided with more egalitarian ends accepting higher unemployment whilst the liberal economies such as the United … States and the United Kingdom choose higher inequality for lower unemployment. In this paper it is argued, that the trade …
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between employed skilled and unskilled labour. However, unskilled unemployment and labour income inequality within the group … workers. However, unemployment for skilled workers rises and skilled wages and labour income fall in the short-run. We finally …
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