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Immigrants in Risky Occupations
immigrants risky jobs compensating differentials
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2012/10/23
This chapter reviews the economics literature on immigrant-native differentials in occupational risk. It begins by briefly explaining the theory of compensating wage differentials. It then provides a ...
Are Occupations Paid What They Are Worth? An Econometric Study of Occupational Wage Inequality and Productivity
labour productivity wages occupations production function matched employer-employee data
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2012/10/24
Labour economists typically assume that pay differences between occupations can be explained with variations in productivity. The empirical evidence on the validity of this assumption is surprisingly ...
Task-Biased Changes of Employment and Remuneration: The Case of Occupations
polarisation technological change pay rules occupations inequality tasks
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2012/11/1
Different empirical studies suggest that the structure of employment in the U.S. and Great Britain tends to polarise into "good" and "bad" jobs. We provide updated evidence that polarisation also occu...
Identifying shortage occupations in the UK
shortage occupations UK
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2009/11/3
This article describes the top-down methodology used by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to identify shortage occupations. Identifying shortage occupations is difficult and few countries have at...
Earnings of men and women:a look at specific occupations
Earnings of men women
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2009/6/12
Occupations in which women workers dominate tend to rank lower in terms of earnings; men dominate higher paid occupations.
Motion-related wrist disorders traced to industries, occupations
repetitive motions compensation claims hand
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2009/6/4
Jobs that involve repetitive motions of the hand contribute disproportionately to a number of injuries and illness; analysis of workers' compensation claims data shows workers in manufacturing, constr...
Scientific and technical occupations:1990-2005
employment projections scientists engineers technicians indicate
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2009/5/8
Alternative employment projections of scientists, engineers, and technicians indicate growth ranging widely-from 9 percent to 59 percent over the 1900-2005 period. This article summarizes the results ...
Health care alternatives:employment and occupations in 2005
Health care employment occupations
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2009/5/4
BLS examines various industry and occupational employment alternatives for a particularly uncertain segment of the U.S. economy: health care. This article presents a range of employment impacts possib...
Infrastructure alternatives for 2005:employment and occupations
employment occupations
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2009/5/4
More investment in the Nation's infrastructure would result in new jobs in construction-related industries. However, even under optimistic assumptions about future growth, the impact on total employme...
Foreign trade alternatives for employment and occupations, 2005
Foreign trade employment occupations
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2009/5/4
BLS examines the impacts on employment of two possible foreign trade alternatives—a high-trade scenario portrays stronger world growth and higher domestic demand, while a low-trade scenario illustrate...
Service-providing occupations, offshoring, and the labor market
Service-providing occupations labor market
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2009/3/18
A BLS analysis identifies 160 service-providing occupations that are susceptible to offshoring; these occupations are diverse in their job functions, associated educational attainment, and wages.