The Evolution of Skills in OECD Countries and the Role of Technology [E-Book] / Alessandra Colecchia and George Papaconstantinou
The aim of this paper is two-fold: to highlight stylised facts about recent trends in the skill distribution of employment and to analyse the role that technological change might have in explaining these dynamics. Data on industrial employment broken down by occupation recently assembled by the OECD...
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Personal Name(s): | Colecchia, Alessandra. |
Papaconstantinou, George. | |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
1996
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37 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. |
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englisch |
DOI: |
10.1787/613570623323 |
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OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers ;
1996/08 |
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Science and Technology |
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