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What Happens to the Careers of European Workers When Immigrants “Take Their Jobs”?
European Workers Immigrants Take Their Jobs
2016/3/3
Following a representative longitudinal sample of native European residents over the period 1995–2001, we identify the effect of the inflows of immigrants on natives’ career, employment, and wages. We...
The view that small businesses create the most jobs remains
appealing to policymakers and small business advocates. Using data from
the Census Bureau’s Business Dynamics Statistics and Longitudinal ...
Private equity critics claim that leveraged buyouts bring huge job
losses and few gains in operating performance. To evaluate these
claims, we construct and analyze a new dataset that covers US
buy...
The citizen-worker: Ambivalent meanings of ‘real jobs’, ‘full citizenship’ and adulthood in the case of autistic people
citizen-worker Ambivalent meanings real jobs full citizenship adulthood autistic people
2015/7/24
In this paper, we discuss the experiences of autistic people in engaging with the workplace, and hence becoming an active citizen, within dominant constructions of adulthood. We focus on transition in...
Return on Political Investment in the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
Accounting Business and Government Relations Corporate Finance United States
2015/4/28
Prior literature raises a "puzzle" of high rates of return on corporate political investment, but evidence for this puzzle is largely descriptive in nature. We exploit the setting of the American Jobs...
Securing Jobs or the New Protectionism?: Taxing the Overseas Activities of Multinational Firms
Multinational Firms and Management Policy Taxation Job Cuts and Outsourcing United States
2015/4/23
Tax policy toward American multinational firms would appear to be approaching a crossroads. The presumed linkages between domestic employment conditions and the growth of foreign operations by America...
A Replication Study of Alan Blinder's 'How Many U.S. Jobs Might Be Offshorable?'
Job Cuts and Outsourcing Wages Research United States
2015/4/22
In a 2007 working paper, Alan Blinder assessed the "offshorability" of hundreds of U.S. occupations and estimated that between 22% and 29% of all U.S. jobs were potentially offshorable. This note repo...
Jobs, careers, and becoming a parent under state socialist and market conditions: Evidence from Estonia 1971-2006
Estonia fertility gender labor force participation postponement post-socialist Russia work experience
2014/11/26
Background: Entering employment and achieving a stable position in the labour market are considered important preconditions for childbearing. Existing studies addressing the relationship between work ...
Correctness and Clarity in Applying for Overseas Jobs: A Cross Cultural Analysis of U.S. and Flemish Applications
Clarity Correctness Job Application Linguistic Writing
2014/11/11
This study examined cross-cultural similarities and differences between US and Flemish letters of job application as a promotional business-writing genre. Altogether 74 letters were collected and anal...
Tackling the Jobs Crisis in Portugal。
The Growth of Low-Skill Service Jobs and the Polarization of the US Labor Market
Labor Market Low-Skill Service Jobs
2014/9/10
We offer a unified analysis of the growth of low-skill service occupations between 1980 and 2005 and the concurrent polarization of US employment and wages. We hypothesize that polarization stems from...
Green jobs and occupational safety and health: Foresight on new and emerging risks associated with new technologies by 2020
Green jobs occupational safety health Foresight on new emerging risks associated new technologies
2014/4/24
In order to meet its environmental targets, the EU is set for a rapid growth of the green economy. It is therefore important to anticipate new and emerging risks to occupational safety and health (OSH...
Workers with a Disability Less Likely to be Employed, More Likely to Hold Jobs with Lower Earnings, Census Bureau Reports
Workers with a Disability Less Likely to be Employed More Likely to Hold Jobs with Lower Earnings Census Bureau Reports
2013/12/10
Individuals with disabilities were less likely to be employed than individuals without disabilities, and those who were employed typically held jobs with lower earnings and also earned less than their...
Where Have All the Good (Or Any) Jobs Gone?: Student Responses to Short and Long Term Career Options
Job Market Choice of Majors
2013/2/20
A discrete decline in the effort of my students that paralleled the equally dramatic increase in unemployment and deteriorating job market beginning in mid-2008 provided the stimulus for this paper. E...
Estimating Gender Differences in Access to Jobs
gender discrimination wages quantiles job assignment model glass ceiling
2012/10/19
This paper proposes a new measure of gender differences in access to jobs based on a job
assignment model. This measure is the probability ratio of getting a job for females and
males at each rank o...