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No. 205 | 08 Jun 2018 |
Faces of joblessness in Lithuania
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Lithuania either do not work or only to a limited extent. By 2013, several years after the start of the labour-market recovery, 21% were still without... |
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No. 204 | 16 May 2018 |
Assessing the role of migration in European labour force growth by 2030
This paper presents the methodology as well as the results of the joint OECD-European Commission project Migration-Demography Database: A monitoring system of the demographic impact of migration and mobility. The objective of the project is to... |
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No. 203 | 16 May 2018 |
The contribution of migration to the dynamics of the labour force in OECD countries
This paper presents the methodology as well as the results of the joint OECD-EC project Migration-Demography Database: A monitoring system of the demographic impact of migration and mobility. The objective of the project is to evaluate the... |
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No. 202 | 08 Mar 2018 |
Automation, skills use and training
This study focuses on the risk of automation and its interaction with training and the use of skills at work. Building on the expert assessment carried out by Carl Frey and Michael Osborne in 2013, the paper estimates the risk of automation for... |
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No. 201 | 09 Mar 2018 |
Mechanics of replacing benefits systems with a basic income
Recent debates of basic income (BI) proposals shine a useful spotlight on the challenges that traditional forms of income support are increasingly facing, and highlight gaps in social provisions that largely depend on income or employment status. A... |
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No. 200 | 16 Feb 2018 |
The effect of computer use on job quality
This paper studies changes in computer use and job quality in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2015. We document that while the proportion of workers using computers has increased from 40% to more than 60% over twenty years, there remain significant... |
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No. 199 | 19 Jan 2018 |
Collective bargaining through the magnifying glass
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No. 198 | 22 Jun 2017 |
LGBTI in OECD Countries
This paper presents an overview of the socio-economic situation of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI), primarily in OECD countries. After investigating the size of this population, the paper zooms in on attitudes... |
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No. 197 | 31 Oct 2017 |
Labour Market Polarization in Advanced Countries
This paper explores the effects of offshoring, technology and Chinese import competition on labor market polarization in European countries. We find that polarization occurs mostly as a result of polarization within individual industries, while the... |
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No. 196 | 18 Jul 2017 |
Changes in the regulation and control of mortgage markets and access to owner-occupation among younger households
This paper looks at the issue of access to home ownership for younger people in OECD countries, from the point of view of changes in mortgage market regulation and control. It sets out the factors determining the demand for and supply of mortgages,... |
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No. 195 | 22 Jun 2017 |
Job quality, health and at-work productivity
Many countries invest considerable resources into promoting employment and the creation of jobs. At the same time, policies and institutions still pay relatively little attention to the quality of jobs although job quality has been found to be a... |
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No. 194 | 26 Aug 2016 |
Lost and found?
Combining the longitudinal dimension and the retrospective calendar of the French Labour Force Survey (2003-2011), we analyse the labour market transitions and outcomes of workers who were dismissed for economic reasons. This study analyses the... |
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No. 193 | 30 Sept 2016 |
Structural Transformation in the OECD
In tandem with the diffusion of computer technologies, labour markets across the OECD have undergone rapid structural transformation. In this paper, we examine i) the impact of technological change on labour market outcomes since the computer... |
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No. 192 | 15 Jun 2016 |
Faces of joblessness
This paper proposes a novel method for identifying and visualising key employment obstacles that may prevent individuals from participating fully in the labour market. The approach is intended to complement existing sources of information that... |
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No. 189 | 14 May 2016 |
The Risk of Automation for Jobs in OECD Countries
In recent years, there has been a revival of concerns that automation and digitalisation might after all result in a jobless future. The debate has been fuelled by studies for the US and Europe arguing that a substantial share of jobs is at “risk of... |
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No. 188 | 10 Jun 2016 |
Is the European Union attractive for potential migrants?
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 187 | 10 Jun 2016 |
Raising the mobility of third-country nationals in the EU. Effects from naturalisation and long-term resident status
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 186 | 24 Jun 2016 |
Internationally mobile students and their post-graduation migratory behaviour
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 185 | 10 Jun 2016 |
The European Union's External Labour Migration Policy; Rationale, Objectives, Approaches and Results, 1999-2014
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 184 | 24 Jun 2016 |
A descriptive analysis of immigration to and emigration from the EU
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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Faces of joblessness in Lithuania
Daniele Pacifico, Herwig Immervoll, James Browne, Rodrigo Fernandez, Dirk Neumann and Céline Thévenot
08 Jun 2018
In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Lithuania either do not work or only to a limited extent. By 2013, several years after the start of the labour-market recovery, 21% were still without...
Assessing the role of migration in European labour force growth by 2030
Gilles Spielvogel and Michela Meghnagi
16 May 2018
This paper presents the methodology as well as the results of the joint OECD-European Commission project Migration-Demography Database: A monitoring system of the demographic impact of migration and mobility. The objective of the project is to...
The contribution of migration to the dynamics of the labour force in OECD countries
Gilles Spielvogel and Michela Meghnagi
16 May 2018
This paper presents the methodology as well as the results of the joint OECD-EC project Migration-Demography Database: A monitoring system of the demographic impact of migration and mobility. The objective of the project is to evaluate the...
Automation, skills use and training
Ljubica Nedelkoska and Glenda Quintini
08 Mar 2018
This study focuses on the risk of automation and its interaction with training and the use of skills at work. Building on the expert assessment carried out by Carl Frey and Michael Osborne in 2013, the paper estimates the risk of automation for...
Mechanics of replacing benefits systems with a basic income
James Browne and Herwig Immervoll
09 Mar 2018
Recent debates of basic income (BI) proposals shine a useful spotlight on the challenges that traditional forms of income support are increasingly facing, and highlight gaps in social provisions that largely depend on income or employment status. A...
The effect of computer use on job quality
Andrea Salvatori, Seetha Menon and Wouter Zwysen
16 Feb 2018
This paper studies changes in computer use and job quality in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2015. We document that while the proportion of workers using computers has increased from 40% to more than 60% over twenty years, there remain significant...
Collective bargaining through the magnifying glass
Alexander Hijzen, Pedro S. Martins and Jante Parlevliet
19 Jan 2018
LGBTI in OECD Countries
Marie-Anne Valfort
22 Jun 2017
This paper presents an overview of the socio-economic situation of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI), primarily in OECD countries. After investigating the size of this population, the paper zooms in on attitudes...
Labour Market Polarization in Advanced Countries
Koen Breemersch, Jože P. Damijan and Jozef Konings
31 Oct 2017
This paper explores the effects of offshoring, technology and Chinese import competition on labor market polarization in European countries. We find that polarization occurs mostly as a result of polarization within individual industries, while the...
Changes in the regulation and control of mortgage markets and access to owner-occupation among younger households
Christine Whitehead and Peter Williams
18 Jul 2017
This paper looks at the issue of access to home ownership for younger people in OECD countries, from the point of view of changes in mortgage market regulation and control. It sets out the factors determining the demand for and supply of mortgages,...
Job quality, health and at-work productivity
Iris Arends, Christopher Prinz and Femke Abma
22 Jun 2017
Many countries invest considerable resources into promoting employment and the creation of jobs. At the same time, policies and institutions still pay relatively little attention to the quality of jobs although job quality has been found to be a...
Lost and found?
Vahé Nafilyan
26 Aug 2016
Combining the longitudinal dimension and the retrospective calendar of the French Labour Force Survey (2003-2011), we analyse the labour market transitions and outcomes of workers who were dismissed for economic reasons. This study analyses the...
Structural Transformation in the OECD
Thor Berger and Carl Benedikt Frey
30 Sept 2016
In tandem with the diffusion of computer technologies, labour markets across the OECD have undergone rapid structural transformation. In this paper, we examine i) the impact of technological change on labour market outcomes since the computer...
Faces of joblessness
Rodrigo Fernandez, Herwig Immervoll, Daniele Pacifico and Céline Thévenot
15 Jun 2016
This paper proposes a novel method for identifying and visualising key employment obstacles that may prevent individuals from participating fully in the labour market. The approach is intended to complement existing sources of information that...
The Risk of Automation for Jobs in OECD Countries
Melanie Arntz, Terry Gregory and Ulrich Zierahn
14 May 2016
In recent years, there has been a revival of concerns that automation and digitalisation might after all result in a jobless future. The debate has been fuelled by studies for the US and Europe arguing that a substantial share of jobs is at “risk of...
Is the European Union attractive for potential migrants?
Flore Gubert and Jean-Noël Senne
10 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
Raising the mobility of third-country nationals in the EU. Effects from naturalisation and long-term resident status
Friedrich Poeschel
10 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
Internationally mobile students and their post-graduation migratory behaviour
Reinhard Weisser
24 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The European Union's External Labour Migration Policy; Rationale, Objectives, Approaches and Results, 1999-2014
Peo Hansen
10 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
A descriptive analysis of immigration to and emigration from the EU
Anda David and Jean-Noël Senne
24 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....