Posts tagged with 'globalization'
June 4, 2019
Global distribution of (non-)routine work
Large cross-country differences in task content of jobs
March 28, 2019
Peer diversity and college performance
Linguistic diversity does not harm native students but enhances non-native speaking students' performance
October 23, 2018
A data tax for a digital economy
The globalized internet age calls for innovative approaches to taxation
March 1, 2018
How China’s rise has challenged the benign view of free trade
The costs and benefits of free trade are one of the most contentious topics in economic policy. Economists often argue […]
November 8, 2017
Low-skilled immigration causes human capital polarization in Italy
While there is a vast literature considering the labor market effects of immigration, less has been done to investigate how […]
January 23, 2017
Globalization’s stabilizing effect on manufacturing jobs in Germany
Recently, there has been strong interest in the decline of manufacturing in the United States. Although the share in real […]
December 9, 2015
Life satisfaction gap between transition countries and the West is closing
Trends of globalization such as migration, economic integration and digital communication are undoubtedly bringing people closer together. But do they […]
January 9, 2015
Do we have to be afraid of the future world of work?
The current public debate in many developed countries about the future of paid employment is characterized by strong feelings of […]
- automation
- education
- experience
- fixed-term contracts
- freelance
- full-time employment
- future of paid employment
- globalization
- growing pressure
- labor market participation
- mobilizing
- new technologies
- offshoring
- outsourcing
- part-time work
- performance-oriented
- public policies
- qualification
- skill demand
- temporary agency work
- training
- uncertainty
September 12, 2014
Chinese imports push low-skilled Norwegians into unemployment
China’s rise to global economic power has had a major impact on the recent globalization process. In 2009, China became […]
July 29, 2013
How globalization prevents wage increases
It is widely believed that certain types of workers suffer from globalization since firms’ international engagement might lead to lower […]