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Evidence-based policy making. IZA World of Labor is an online platform that provides policy analysts, journalists, academics and society generally with relevant and concise information on INEQUALITY IN THE IMPACT OF THE CORONAVIRUS We use Google Analytics in compliance with German Data Protection Law. The site gathers data for the sole purpose of improving its services. You're able to decline now or later. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. IZA - INSTITUTE OF LABOR ECONOMICS Date. Title. Location. Deadline; 17.06.2021 - 18.06.2021: 8th IZA Workshop: Environment, Health and Labor Markets: ONLINE: 01.03.2021 : 05.07.2021 - 05.07.2021 DR. INGO E. ISPHORDING Research Interests. Ingo Isphording obtained his Ph.D. from Ruhr University Bochum in 2013. His research focus lies primarily in the field of economics of education, with overlaps to labor economics and political economy. As an applied micro-econometrician he addresses policy-relevant questions on how social environments and individualbehavior
TECHNOLOGY, SKILLS, AND GLOBALIZATION: EXPLAINING The shift away from manual and routine cognitive work, and towards non-routine cognitive work is a key feature of labor markets. There is no evidence, however, if the relative importance of various tasks differs between workers performing seemingly similar jobs in differentcountries.
GABRIEL ULYSSEA
Gabriel Ulyssea is an associate professor in the economics department at UCL and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and his main research interests include economic development and laboreconomics.
ROBERT W. FAIRLIE
Robert Fairlie is Professor and Chair of Economics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His research interests include entrepreneurship, education, information technology, inequality, labor economics, and immigration. He has published over 70 journal articles and book chapters, two academic books, and numerous government andfoundation
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Evidence-based policy making. IZA World of Labor is an online platform that provides policy analysts, journalists, academics and society generally with relevant and concise information on INEQUALITY IN THE IMPACT OF THE CORONAVIRUS We use Google Analytics in compliance with German Data Protection Law. The site gathers data for the sole purpose of improving its services. You're able to decline now or later. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. IZA - INSTITUTE OF LABOR ECONOMICS Date. Title. Location. Deadline; 17.06.2021 - 18.06.2021: 8th IZA Workshop: Environment, Health and Labor Markets: ONLINE: 01.03.2021 : 05.07.2021 - 05.07.2021 DR. INGO E. ISPHORDING Research Interests. Ingo Isphording obtained his Ph.D. from Ruhr University Bochum in 2013. His research focus lies primarily in the field of economics of education, with overlaps to labor economics and political economy. As an applied micro-econometrician he addresses policy-relevant questions on how social environments and individualbehavior
TECHNOLOGY, SKILLS, AND GLOBALIZATION: EXPLAINING The shift away from manual and routine cognitive work, and towards non-routine cognitive work is a key feature of labor markets. There is no evidence, however, if the relative importance of various tasks differs between workers performing seemingly similar jobs in differentcountries.
GABRIEL ULYSSEA
Gabriel Ulyssea is an associate professor in the economics department at UCL and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and his main research interests include economic development and laboreconomics.
ROBERT W. FAIRLIE
Robert Fairlie is Professor and Chair of Economics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His research interests include entrepreneurship, education, information technology, inequality, labor economics, and immigration. He has published over 70 journal articles and book chapters, two academic books, and numerous government andfoundation
THE ECONOMICS OF LANGUAGE: AN INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW language proficiency using the methodology and tools of economics. The methodology of economics is the scientific method applied to maximizing behavior (Friedman, 1953). DO MINIMUM WAGES STIMULATE PRODUCTIVITY AND GROWTH? IZA World of Labor | December 2015 | wol.iza.org 3 Joseph J. sabia | Do minimum wages stimulate productivity and growth? In summary, the net effect of higher minimum wages on GDP is an empirical question and depends on how minimum wages affect: (i) the demand for low-skilledworkers; (ii) low-
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The share of public sector employment relative to total employment varies considerably across OECD countries (), ranging from 8% in Korea and Japan, to 35% in Denmark.Governments also differ with respect to the amount of goods and services (e.g. in education or health care) they provide publicly to their citizens, and on how they provide those goods and services, with some governmentsIZA WORLD OF LABOR
Child labor is on the rise for the first time in 20 years, the UN warns. According to a report by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and International Labour Organization (ILO), in the last four years, 8.4 million children have been pushed into child labor and predictions show that nine million more are at risk of going down the same path by the end of 2022, due to the Covid-19IZA WORLD OF LABOR
Raising the minimum wage in developing countries could increase or decrease poverty, depending on labor market characteristics. Minimum wages target formal sector workers—a minority in most developing countries—many of whom do not live in poor households. Whether raising minimum wages reduces poverty depends not only on whetherformal
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Evidence-based policy making. IZA World of Labor is an online platform that provides policy analysts, journalists, academics and society generally with relevant and concise information on IZA JOURNAL OF LABOR ECONOMICS The IZA Journal of Labor Economics publishes scientific articles in all areas of labor economics. This refers to original high-quality theoretical and applied contributions on both microeconomic and macroeconomic labor-related topics. In particular, the IZA Journal of Labor Economics encourages submissions in subject areas that areclosely
TECHNOLOGY, SKILLS, AND GLOBALIZATION: EXPLAINING The shift away from manual and routine cognitive work, and towards non-routine cognitive work is a key feature of labor markets. There is no evidence, however, if the relative importance of various tasks differs between workers performing seemingly similar jobs in differentcountries.
GABRIEL ULYSSEA
Gabriel Ulyssea is an associate professor in the economics department at UCL and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and his main research interests include economic development and laboreconomics.
DOES CHILD ABUSE CAUSE CRIME? 1. Introduction Child maltreatment, which includes both child abuse and child neglect, is a major social problem. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1996), over a WHAT ROLE DOES THE INFORMAL ECONOMY PLAY has the highest regional average unemployment rate was 31.6% in 2003 (ECA, 2005: 6).2 So, in these countries one finds both high unemployment and underemployment, the latter being evidenced by the high rates of ‘working poor’ defined as those whose dependentslive on less
DO IMMIGRANT WORKERS DEPRESS THE WAGES OF NATIVE WORKERS? IZA World of Labor | May 2014 | wol.iza.org 5 Giovanni Peri | Do immigrant workers depress the wages of native workers? have analyzed local labor markets (cities, regions, states), one proposed mechanism was the “skating-rink” model: as immigrants moved into a local economy, native workers with IZA DISCUSSION PAPERS The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising over 14,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series inlabor economics.
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Evidence-based policy making. IZA World of Labor is an online platform that provides policy analysts, journalists, academics and society generally with relevant and concise information on IZA JOURNAL OF LABOR ECONOMICS The IZA Journal of Labor Economics publishes scientific articles in all areas of labor economics. This refers to original high-quality theoretical and applied contributions on both microeconomic and macroeconomic labor-related topics. In particular, the IZA Journal of Labor Economics encourages submissions in subject areas that areclosely
TECHNOLOGY, SKILLS, AND GLOBALIZATION: EXPLAINING The shift away from manual and routine cognitive work, and towards non-routine cognitive work is a key feature of labor markets. There is no evidence, however, if the relative importance of various tasks differs between workers performing seemingly similar jobs in differentcountries.
GABRIEL ULYSSEA
Gabriel Ulyssea is an associate professor in the economics department at UCL and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and his main research interests include economic development and laboreconomics.
DOES CHILD ABUSE CAUSE CRIME? 1. Introduction Child maltreatment, which includes both child abuse and child neglect, is a major social problem. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1996), over a WHAT ROLE DOES THE INFORMAL ECONOMY PLAY has the highest regional average unemployment rate was 31.6% in 2003 (ECA, 2005: 6).2 So, in these countries one finds both high unemployment and underemployment, the latter being evidenced by the high rates of ‘working poor’ defined as those whose dependentslive on less
DO IMMIGRANT WORKERS DEPRESS THE WAGES OF NATIVE WORKERS? IZA World of Labor | May 2014 | wol.iza.org 5 Giovanni Peri | Do immigrant workers depress the wages of native workers? have analyzed local labor markets (cities, regions, states), one proposed mechanism was the “skating-rink” model: as immigrants moved into a local economy, native workers with IZA | IZA - INSTITUTE OF LABOR ECONOMICS IZA coordinates and supports the world’s largest research network in labor economics, comprising more than 1,600 scholars from over 60 countries. Our extensive network activities are the cornerstone of our success. More about our research COVID-19 and Labor Markets. IZA DISCUSSION PAPERS The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising over 14,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series inlabor economics.
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Evidence-based policy making. IZA World of Labor is an online platform that provides policy analysts, journalists, academics and society generally with relevant and concise information on IZA JOURNAL OF LABOR ECONOMICS The IZA Journal of Labor Economics publishes scientific articles in all areas of labor economics. This refers to original high-quality theoretical and applied contributions on both microeconomic and macroeconomic labor-related topics. In particular, the IZA Journal of Labor Economics encourages submissions in subject areas that areclosely
TECHNOLOGY, SKILLS, AND GLOBALIZATION: EXPLAINING The shift away from manual and routine cognitive work, and towards non-routine cognitive work is a key feature of labor markets. There is no evidence, however, if the relative importance of various tasks differs between workers performing seemingly similar jobs in differentcountries.
GABRIEL ULYSSEA
Gabriel Ulyssea is an associate professor in the economics department at UCL and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and his main research interests include economic development and laboreconomics.
DOES CHILD ABUSE CAUSE CRIME? 1. Introduction Child maltreatment, which includes both child abuse and child neglect, is a major social problem. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1996), over a WHAT ROLE DOES THE INFORMAL ECONOMY PLAY has the highest regional average unemployment rate was 31.6% in 2003 (ECA, 2005: 6).2 So, in these countries one finds both high unemployment and underemployment, the latter being evidenced by the high rates of ‘working poor’ defined as those whose dependentslive on less
DO IMMIGRANT WORKERS DEPRESS THE WAGES OF NATIVE WORKERS? IZA World of Labor | May 2014 | wol.iza.org 5 Giovanni Peri | Do immigrant workers depress the wages of native workers? have analyzed local labor markets (cities, regions, states), one proposed mechanism was the “skating-rink” model: as immigrants moved into a local economy, native workers with IZA DISCUSSION PAPERS The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising over 14,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series inlabor economics.
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Evidence-based policy making. IZA World of Labor is an online platform that provides policy analysts, journalists, academics and society generally with relevant and concise information on IZA JOURNAL OF LABOR ECONOMICS The IZA Journal of Labor Economics publishes scientific articles in all areas of labor economics. This refers to original high-quality theoretical and applied contributions on both microeconomic and macroeconomic labor-related topics. In particular, the IZA Journal of Labor Economics encourages submissions in subject areas that areclosely
TECHNOLOGY, SKILLS, AND GLOBALIZATION: EXPLAINING The shift away from manual and routine cognitive work, and towards non-routine cognitive work is a key feature of labor markets. There is no evidence, however, if the relative importance of various tasks differs between workers performing seemingly similar jobs in differentcountries.
GABRIEL ULYSSEA
Gabriel Ulyssea is an associate professor in the economics department at UCL and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and his main research interests include economic development and laboreconomics.
DOES CHILD ABUSE CAUSE CRIME? 1. Introduction Child maltreatment, which includes both child abuse and child neglect, is a major social problem. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1996), over a WHAT ROLE DOES THE INFORMAL ECONOMY PLAY has the highest regional average unemployment rate was 31.6% in 2003 (ECA, 2005: 6).2 So, in these countries one finds both high unemployment and underemployment, the latter being evidenced by the high rates of ‘working poor’ defined as those whose dependentslive on less
DO IMMIGRANT WORKERS DEPRESS THE WAGES OF NATIVE WORKERS? IZA World of Labor | May 2014 | wol.iza.org 5 Giovanni Peri | Do immigrant workers depress the wages of native workers? have analyzed local labor markets (cities, regions, states), one proposed mechanism was the “skating-rink” model: as immigrants moved into a local economy, native workers with IZA | IZA - INSTITUTE OF LABOR ECONOMICS IZA coordinates and supports the world’s largest research network in labor economics, comprising more than 1,600 scholars from over 60 countries. Our extensive network activities are the cornerstone of our success. More about our research COVID-19 and Labor Markets. IZA DISCUSSION PAPERS The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising over 14,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series inlabor economics.
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IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13875 November 2020 Export-Led Growth after COVID-19: TheCase of Portugal
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IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13843 November 2020 Essential Work and Emergency Childcare: Identifying Gender Differences in COVID-19 Effects on Labour Demandand Supply
IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13841 November 2020 Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Domestic Violence in Los Angeles IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13835 November 2020 Extreme Events, Entrepreneurial Start-Ups, and Innovation: Theoretical Conjectures IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13832 October 2020 COVID-19 Surgical Abortion Restriction Did Not Reduce Visits to Abortion Clinics IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13829 November 2020 Industrialization under Medieval Conditions? Global Development after COVID-19 IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13827 October 2020 COVID-19 School Closures and Parental Labor Supply in the United States IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13824 October 2020 Gender Inequality during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Income, Expenditure, Savings, and Job Loss IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13823 October 2020 Political Polarization and ExpectedEconomic Outcomes
IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13820 October 2020 COVID-19 and Educational Inequality: How School Closures Affect Low- and High-Achieving Students IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13816 October 2020 Inequality and Support for Government Responses to COVID-19 IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13815 October 2020 The COVID-19 Pandemic and Gendered Division of Paid and Unpaid Work: Evidence from India IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13813 October 2020 Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic: It Is Not Who You Teach, but How You Teach IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13808 October 2020 Has the Paycheck Protection ProgramSucceeded?
IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13805 October 2020 National or Local? The Demand for News in Italy during COVID-19 IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13802 October 2020 Employment Opportunities and High School Completion during the COVID-19 Recession IZA Policy Paper IZA PP No. 164 October 2020 Maneuvering through the Crisis: Labor Market and Social Policies during the COVID-19 Pandemic IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13801 October 2020 How Does the COVID-19 Crisis Affect Labor Demand? An Analysis Using Job Board Data From Austria IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13797 October 2020 Economics and Epidemics: Evidence from an Estimated Spatial Econ-SIR Model IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13790 October 2020 School Re-Openings after Summer Breaks in Germany Did Not Increase SARS-CoV-2 Cases IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13785 October 2020 How to Remove the Testing Bias in CoV-2Statistics
IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13778 October 2020 Determinants of the Community Mobility during the COVID-19 Epidemic: The Role of Government Regulations andInformation
IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13776 October 2020 COVID-19 and the Future of US Fertility: What Can We Learn from Google? IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13768 October 2020 The Gender Gap in Aversion to COVID-19 Exposure: Evidence from Professional Tennis IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13762 October 2020 Work, Care and Gender during theCOVID-19 Crisis
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IZA Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 13875 November 2020 Export-Led Growth after COVID-19: TheCase of Portugal
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