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September 7, 2021

What happens to workers at firms that adopt new technologies?

Study finds that digital technologies increase workers' employment stability, wage growth and earnings

  • artificial intelligence
  • employment stability
  • Industry 4.0
  • technological change
  • wages
  • Britta Matthes
  • Florian Lehmer
  • Markus Janser
  • Sabrina Genz
  • Terry Gregory
Research

January 27, 2020

How broadband internet affects labor market matching

Improved recruitment process leads to better and more stable employment relationships

  • broadband
  • Internet
  • matching
  • Norway
  • recruitment
  • unemployment
  • vacancy
  • Andreas R. Kostøl
  • Manudeep Bhuller
  • Trond C. Vigtel
Research

February 21, 2019

How minimum wages affect employment and labor market participation

Analysis of short-run effects based on individual-level data

  • employment
  • full-time
  • labor market participation
  • minimum wage
  • part-time
  • unemployment
  • Ernest Boffy-Ramirez
Research

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 […]

  • export
  • Germany
  • globalization
  • import
  • manufacturing
  • services
  • trade
  • unemployment
  • Jens Suedekum
  • Sebastian Findeisen
  • Wolfgang Dauth
Research

December 22, 2016

Do employers care where you’re from?

In the last two decades, economists’ interest in social networks has increased dramatically. This has come with a parallel awareness […]

  • employee
  • employer
  • localism
  • social networks
  • takeover
  • Alfred Lameli
  • Jens Suedekum
  • Livio Romano
  • Nikolaus Wolf
  • Tommaso Colussi
  • Volker Nitsch
OpinionResearch

June 26, 2015

A European perspective on long-term unemployment

By Werner Eichhorst In the aftermath of the 2008/09 recession, long-term unemployment has increased in many EU member states. Even […]

  • active labor market policies
  • activiation
  • benefit receipt
  • Europe
  • long-term unemployment
  • Florian Wozny
  • Franziska Neder
  • Verena Tobsch
  • Werner Eichhorst
Research

April 9, 2015

Debunking the myth of job-stealing immigrants: NYT article draws on research from the IZA network

In the face of increasing migrant flows, public discourse often focuses on the perceived negative effects on the native population. […]

  • Carlo V. Fiorio
  • Cristina Cattaneo
  • Giovanni Peri
  • Mette Foged
Research

March 31, 2015

Robots at work: Boosting productivity without killing jobs?

What have industrial robots done for growth and employment? IZA affiliate Georg Graetz and Guy Michaels answer this question using […]

  • automated processes
  • employment
  • high-skilled workers
  • industrial
  • low-skilled workers
  • machine
  • price
  • productivity
  • replaceability
  • robots
  • Georg Graetz
  • Guy Michaels
Research

June 27, 2014

What happens when employers are free to discriminate? Evidence from the English Fantasy Football Premier League

Research on employers’ hiring discrimination is limited by the unlawfulness of such activity. Observational studies report lower wages for minority, […]

  • employment
  • England
  • football
  • game
  • hiring
  • race
  • racial discrimination
  • Alex Bryson
  • Arnaud Chevalier

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