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a government-sponsored award given to top-performing students on a nationwide college exit exam in Colombia. Students …
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available job openings. To this end, we built a specific AI exposure index or Colombia based on skill demand in job posts. Our …. These findings imply that international indices may underestimate the wage premium associated with AI exposure in Colombia …
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individual characteristics or because they learn from one another's behaviour.Using data from Colombia in 2009 we explore how … observed is due to different characteristics between the two groups. Colombia presents persistent high levels of informality …
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individual characteristics or because they learn from one another's behaviour. Using data from Colombia in 2009 we explore how … difference observed is due to different characteristics between the two groups. Colombia presents persistent high levels of …
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Colombia and the country's excessively high school dropout rates. By using the OLS and trimming for bounds techniques, and …
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Colombia and the country s excessively high school dropout rates. By using the OLS and trimming for bounds techniques, and …
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This paper presents a connecting methodology in order to trace the emerging dynamics of inequality for the youth populace of Europe. We determine that the development of these dynamics are directly affected by the advancement of technology, and especially related to Information and Communication...
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(Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico) and on three education levels (Primary, Secondary and Tertiary). We use the estimated …
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We analyse an equilibrium labour market with on-the-job search and experience effects (where workers learn-by-doing). The analysis yields a standard Mincer wage equation with worker fixed effects and endogenously determined firm fixed effects. It shows that learning-by-doing increases...
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One of the most important long-run trends in the U.S. labor market is polarization, defined as the relative growth of employment in high-skill jobs (such as management and technical positions) and low-skill jobs (such as food-service and janitorial work) amid the concurrent decline in...
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