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Digitalization: Labour Markets

2023
Dans cette étude, les auteurs évaluent la relation entre la numérisation et l’offre et la demande de main-d’œuvre, ainsi que l’incidence de cette relation sur les salaires et les inégalités de revenu. Ils analysent également les effets des tendances récentes en matière de numérisation sur l’avenir du travail.
Chernoff, Alex, Galassi, Gabriela
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Overlapping labour markets [PDF]

open access: possibleLabour Economics, 2006
Abstract Overlapping labour markets arise when some types of workers do not meet employers with some types of jobs. For example, skilled workers could seek high-skill or low-skill jobs, but low skill workers could be limited to low-skill jobs. The paper derives conditions for equilibrium and efficiency, distinguishes reducible from irreducible ...
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Labour market institutions and labour market performance

Economics of Transition, 2012
AbstractThis paper studies the relationship between labour market institutions and policies and labour market performance using a new and unique dataset that covers the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, which in the last two decades experienced radical economic and institutional transformations.
Hartmut Lehmann, Alexander Muravyev
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Labour Market Problems and Labour Market Policy

1992
The hasty incorporation of the GDR on 1 July 1990 into the market system and currency region of the FRG brutally exposed the lack of international competitiveness of the GDR’s centrally planned economy, at a time when its post-war historic links with COMECON were also becoming dislocated (see Chapter 10 in this volume).
Christopher Flockton, Josef Esser
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Segmented Labour Markets

1987
Segmented labour markets may refer to descriptive features of labour markets or to theoretical models of the processes and outcomes of labour market behaviour. This entry emphasizes the latter, but the two aspects of the term are not neatly separable. In its descriptive uses segmentation may refer to industries, geographic areas, or to such demographic
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Labour Market Discrimination

1987
The facts of continued discrimination on grounds of sex and race point up some of the inadequacy of neoclassical labour market theory. The idea that pay reflects value, bar peripheral imperfections, is at odds with the experience of blacks and women in the labour market.
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The Labour Market

2009
[No abstract available]
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