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This paper investigates the evolution of ethnic wage gaps among men and women in the UK over the period 1993-2023. The results show reductions in wage gaps among all South Asian groups, which are driven by higher educational attainment and occupational advancement. In contrast, wage gaps persist...
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-effects regression equation. It includes three factor variables: total government spending on higher education, employment with higher …
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Labour shortages in Europe have led firms to adopt two key strategies: automation and the employment of migrants. This …-based employment records. Employing Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood (PPML) estimations, we analyse firm-level employment decisions … than substitution. However, automation appears to reduce the employment of highly educated migrant workers relative to …
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Most households in rural Africa are involved in smallholder farming, but off-farm employment is an important additional … income source for many. Previous research has analyzed links between off-farm employment and wellbeing, but mostly at the … household level, not considering that household members may be affected differently. In particular, gender gaps in employment …
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regional technology exposure on employment and wages. While confirming that effects differ significantly across phases, we find …
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characteristics of the workers that are contributing to the green transition and estimate the so-called green wage premium. Using …
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Regulation linked to local industry employment structure in 741 commuting zones (CZs) in the U.S. over the period 1970 …
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16 in Hungary. Using a difference-in-cross-cohort-comparisons approach and linked individual education-employment … among individuals aged 16 to 18 but no corresponding increase in employment. Dropouts who were employed predominantly worked … transition and did not yield the expected improvements in labor market integration. …
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