Handbook on Labour Markets in Transition
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Handbook on Labour Markets in Transition
Promoting Resilience in a World in Flux
Scarpetta, Stefano; Carcillo, Stephane
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
12/2024
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9781839106941
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Contents
Introduction to the Handbook on Labour Markets in Transition: Promoting
Resilience in a World in Flux 1
Stephane Carcillo and Stefano Scarpetta
PART I THE MEGATRENDS AND THE LABOUR MARKET
1 Automation, techies, and labor market restructuring 15
Ariell Reshef and Farid Toubal
2 Job automation: complementarities and capabilities 36
Glenda Quintini
3 The productivity slowdown and the labour income share 55
Patrice Ollivaud and Cyrille Schwellnus
4 New technologies and evolving market structures 73
Monica Langella and Valeria Zurla
5 New forms of work 93
Andrea Bassanini, Stijn Broecke and Linn Anita Rustad
6 The green transition: understanding and managing impacts for workers 119
Capucine Riom and Anna Valero
7 Spatial polarisation of labour markets: a comparative approach 139
Elisabetta Pietrostefani, Giada Garofani and Georgios Melios
8 Navigating behavioral biases in job search: overview and digital solutions 163
Michele Belot, Philipp Kircher and Paul Muller
9 Aging and growth: can automation outpace falling labor supply,
reduced dynamism, and fewer innovations? 176
Andrew Glover and Jose Mustre-del-Rio
10 Consumer preferences and changes in the labour market 187
William Addessi and Federico Sallusti
PART II THE IMPACT ON THE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES AND
INSTITUTIONS
11 Employment protection legislation and job reallocation across sectors,
firms, and workers 212
Pierre Cahuc and Marco G. Palladino
12 The widespread presence and effects of temporary jobs 224
Franck Malherbet and Pedro S. Martins
13 Unemployment insurance and new forms of work 241
Laura Khoury and Daphne Skandalis
14 The effectiveness of job retention schemes during economic crises 262
Alexander Hijzen, Egbert Jongen and Mateo Montenegro
15 Social dialogue in transition 279
Anke Hassel and Kilian Weil
16 Safety nets: universal benefit, means-tested support or basic income? 300
Sarah Marchal and Ive Marx
17 Fighting in-work poverty: the minimum wage versus in-work benefits 319
Richard V. Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth and Joseph J. Sabia
18 Teleworking: yes but how much? 341
Sandrine Cazes and Claudia Senik
19 AI, automation and taxation 354
Spencer Bastani and Daniel Waldenstroem
20 School-to-work transitions and early career developments 371
Werner Eichhorst and Ulf Rinne
21 Ageing and worker displacement 389
Andrew Aitken, Shruti Singh and Simona Otrisalova
22 Adult learning: the employers' provision of retraining and re-skilling 424
Giorgio Brunello, Desiree Ru?ckert and Patricia Wruuck
23 The role of public employment services in enhancing labour market matching 442
Sofia Dromundo Mokrani, Anne Lauringson and Theodora Xenogiani
24 Closing the gender gap: promoting labour market participation 463
Jorgen M. Harris and Eleonora Patacchini
25 Persistent gender pay gaps: drivers and policy levers 483
Nicole Fortin and Valerie Frey
Introduction to the Handbook on Labour Markets in Transition: Promoting
Resilience in a World in Flux 1
Stephane Carcillo and Stefano Scarpetta
PART I THE MEGATRENDS AND THE LABOUR MARKET
1 Automation, techies, and labor market restructuring 15
Ariell Reshef and Farid Toubal
2 Job automation: complementarities and capabilities 36
Glenda Quintini
3 The productivity slowdown and the labour income share 55
Patrice Ollivaud and Cyrille Schwellnus
4 New technologies and evolving market structures 73
Monica Langella and Valeria Zurla
5 New forms of work 93
Andrea Bassanini, Stijn Broecke and Linn Anita Rustad
6 The green transition: understanding and managing impacts for workers 119
Capucine Riom and Anna Valero
7 Spatial polarisation of labour markets: a comparative approach 139
Elisabetta Pietrostefani, Giada Garofani and Georgios Melios
8 Navigating behavioral biases in job search: overview and digital solutions 163
Michele Belot, Philipp Kircher and Paul Muller
9 Aging and growth: can automation outpace falling labor supply,
reduced dynamism, and fewer innovations? 176
Andrew Glover and Jose Mustre-del-Rio
10 Consumer preferences and changes in the labour market 187
William Addessi and Federico Sallusti
PART II THE IMPACT ON THE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES AND
INSTITUTIONS
11 Employment protection legislation and job reallocation across sectors,
firms, and workers 212
Pierre Cahuc and Marco G. Palladino
12 The widespread presence and effects of temporary jobs 224
Franck Malherbet and Pedro S. Martins
13 Unemployment insurance and new forms of work 241
Laura Khoury and Daphne Skandalis
14 The effectiveness of job retention schemes during economic crises 262
Alexander Hijzen, Egbert Jongen and Mateo Montenegro
15 Social dialogue in transition 279
Anke Hassel and Kilian Weil
16 Safety nets: universal benefit, means-tested support or basic income? 300
Sarah Marchal and Ive Marx
17 Fighting in-work poverty: the minimum wage versus in-work benefits 319
Richard V. Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth and Joseph J. Sabia
18 Teleworking: yes but how much? 341
Sandrine Cazes and Claudia Senik
19 AI, automation and taxation 354
Spencer Bastani and Daniel Waldenstroem
20 School-to-work transitions and early career developments 371
Werner Eichhorst and Ulf Rinne
21 Ageing and worker displacement 389
Andrew Aitken, Shruti Singh and Simona Otrisalova
22 Adult learning: the employers' provision of retraining and re-skilling 424
Giorgio Brunello, Desiree Ru?ckert and Patricia Wruuck
23 The role of public employment services in enhancing labour market matching 442
Sofia Dromundo Mokrani, Anne Lauringson and Theodora Xenogiani
24 Closing the gender gap: promoting labour market participation 463
Jorgen M. Harris and Eleonora Patacchini
25 Persistent gender pay gaps: drivers and policy levers 483
Nicole Fortin and Valerie Frey
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Digital transformation of labor market; Green transition and employment impact; Proactive labor market policies; Lifelong learning and workforce adaptation; Technological unemployment prevention; Gender pay gap policy interventions
Contents
Introduction to the Handbook on Labour Markets in Transition: Promoting
Resilience in a World in Flux 1
Stephane Carcillo and Stefano Scarpetta
PART I THE MEGATRENDS AND THE LABOUR MARKET
1 Automation, techies, and labor market restructuring 15
Ariell Reshef and Farid Toubal
2 Job automation: complementarities and capabilities 36
Glenda Quintini
3 The productivity slowdown and the labour income share 55
Patrice Ollivaud and Cyrille Schwellnus
4 New technologies and evolving market structures 73
Monica Langella and Valeria Zurla
5 New forms of work 93
Andrea Bassanini, Stijn Broecke and Linn Anita Rustad
6 The green transition: understanding and managing impacts for workers 119
Capucine Riom and Anna Valero
7 Spatial polarisation of labour markets: a comparative approach 139
Elisabetta Pietrostefani, Giada Garofani and Georgios Melios
8 Navigating behavioral biases in job search: overview and digital solutions 163
Michele Belot, Philipp Kircher and Paul Muller
9 Aging and growth: can automation outpace falling labor supply,
reduced dynamism, and fewer innovations? 176
Andrew Glover and Jose Mustre-del-Rio
10 Consumer preferences and changes in the labour market 187
William Addessi and Federico Sallusti
PART II THE IMPACT ON THE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES AND
INSTITUTIONS
11 Employment protection legislation and job reallocation across sectors,
firms, and workers 212
Pierre Cahuc and Marco G. Palladino
12 The widespread presence and effects of temporary jobs 224
Franck Malherbet and Pedro S. Martins
13 Unemployment insurance and new forms of work 241
Laura Khoury and Daphne Skandalis
14 The effectiveness of job retention schemes during economic crises 262
Alexander Hijzen, Egbert Jongen and Mateo Montenegro
15 Social dialogue in transition 279
Anke Hassel and Kilian Weil
16 Safety nets: universal benefit, means-tested support or basic income? 300
Sarah Marchal and Ive Marx
17 Fighting in-work poverty: the minimum wage versus in-work benefits 319
Richard V. Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth and Joseph J. Sabia
18 Teleworking: yes but how much? 341
Sandrine Cazes and Claudia Senik
19 AI, automation and taxation 354
Spencer Bastani and Daniel Waldenstroem
20 School-to-work transitions and early career developments 371
Werner Eichhorst and Ulf Rinne
21 Ageing and worker displacement 389
Andrew Aitken, Shruti Singh and Simona Otrisalova
22 Adult learning: the employers' provision of retraining and re-skilling 424
Giorgio Brunello, Desiree Ru?ckert and Patricia Wruuck
23 The role of public employment services in enhancing labour market matching 442
Sofia Dromundo Mokrani, Anne Lauringson and Theodora Xenogiani
24 Closing the gender gap: promoting labour market participation 463
Jorgen M. Harris and Eleonora Patacchini
25 Persistent gender pay gaps: drivers and policy levers 483
Nicole Fortin and Valerie Frey
Introduction to the Handbook on Labour Markets in Transition: Promoting
Resilience in a World in Flux 1
Stephane Carcillo and Stefano Scarpetta
PART I THE MEGATRENDS AND THE LABOUR MARKET
1 Automation, techies, and labor market restructuring 15
Ariell Reshef and Farid Toubal
2 Job automation: complementarities and capabilities 36
Glenda Quintini
3 The productivity slowdown and the labour income share 55
Patrice Ollivaud and Cyrille Schwellnus
4 New technologies and evolving market structures 73
Monica Langella and Valeria Zurla
5 New forms of work 93
Andrea Bassanini, Stijn Broecke and Linn Anita Rustad
6 The green transition: understanding and managing impacts for workers 119
Capucine Riom and Anna Valero
7 Spatial polarisation of labour markets: a comparative approach 139
Elisabetta Pietrostefani, Giada Garofani and Georgios Melios
8 Navigating behavioral biases in job search: overview and digital solutions 163
Michele Belot, Philipp Kircher and Paul Muller
9 Aging and growth: can automation outpace falling labor supply,
reduced dynamism, and fewer innovations? 176
Andrew Glover and Jose Mustre-del-Rio
10 Consumer preferences and changes in the labour market 187
William Addessi and Federico Sallusti
PART II THE IMPACT ON THE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES AND
INSTITUTIONS
11 Employment protection legislation and job reallocation across sectors,
firms, and workers 212
Pierre Cahuc and Marco G. Palladino
12 The widespread presence and effects of temporary jobs 224
Franck Malherbet and Pedro S. Martins
13 Unemployment insurance and new forms of work 241
Laura Khoury and Daphne Skandalis
14 The effectiveness of job retention schemes during economic crises 262
Alexander Hijzen, Egbert Jongen and Mateo Montenegro
15 Social dialogue in transition 279
Anke Hassel and Kilian Weil
16 Safety nets: universal benefit, means-tested support or basic income? 300
Sarah Marchal and Ive Marx
17 Fighting in-work poverty: the minimum wage versus in-work benefits 319
Richard V. Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth and Joseph J. Sabia
18 Teleworking: yes but how much? 341
Sandrine Cazes and Claudia Senik
19 AI, automation and taxation 354
Spencer Bastani and Daniel Waldenstroem
20 School-to-work transitions and early career developments 371
Werner Eichhorst and Ulf Rinne
21 Ageing and worker displacement 389
Andrew Aitken, Shruti Singh and Simona Otrisalova
22 Adult learning: the employers' provision of retraining and re-skilling 424
Giorgio Brunello, Desiree Ru?ckert and Patricia Wruuck
23 The role of public employment services in enhancing labour market matching 442
Sofia Dromundo Mokrani, Anne Lauringson and Theodora Xenogiani
24 Closing the gender gap: promoting labour market participation 463
Jorgen M. Harris and Eleonora Patacchini
25 Persistent gender pay gaps: drivers and policy levers 483
Nicole Fortin and Valerie Frey
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