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Titre : | Travail et emploi, n° 157. Polarization(s) in Labour Markets - janvier-mars 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 24/10/2019 |
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By reviewing our work in Bárány, Siegel (2018a, 2018b), this article emphasizes the link between job polarization and structural change. We summarize evidence that job polarization in the United States has started as early as the 1950s: middle-w[...]
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This article reviews the findings from Cortes (2016) and Cortes, Jaimovich, and Siu (2017), which explore the micro-level patterns associated with the decline in middle-wage routine employment in the United States. I show that male workers who r[...]
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Globalization has increased in recent decades, resulting in structural changes of production and labor demand. This paper examines how the increased global engagement of firms affects the structure of the workforce. We find that the aggregate di[...]