2018
DOI: 10.1080/09535314.2018.1474182
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Factors driving sectoral and occupational employment changes during the Spanish boom (1995–2005)

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“…The third category of studies focuses on skill-biased technological change. They are all at the macro-level except for one regional level study (Hoskins, 2000;Hoskins, 2002;Madariaga, 2018;Manning, 2004;Padalino and Vivarelli, 1997;Reijnders and J., 2018;Reshef, 2013). The measures of technology employed are heterogeneous and vary from the use of the Leontief inverse matrix as a proxy for changes in production techniques to changes in occupational efficiency.…”
Section: Studies Supporting the Replacement Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The third category of studies focuses on skill-biased technological change. They are all at the macro-level except for one regional level study (Hoskins, 2000;Hoskins, 2002;Madariaga, 2018;Manning, 2004;Padalino and Vivarelli, 1997;Reijnders and J., 2018;Reshef, 2013). The measures of technology employed are heterogeneous and vary from the use of the Leontief inverse matrix as a proxy for changes in production techniques to changes in occupational efficiency.…”
Section: Studies Supporting the Replacement Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, employment has even increased in these jobs. Hoskins (2000), Jiang et al (2019), Madariaga (2018), Padalino and Vivarelli (1997), and Reijnders and J. ( 2018) are macro-level studies using indirect approaches to capture technological change, such as decomposition analyses and substitution elasticities.…”
Section: Studies Supporting the Reinstatement Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If this behaviour is linked to financial literacy, that is, to the possession of certain knowledge, economic and financial, the decision-making will be more grounded in terms that requires a business activity [38,39]. In common agreement in the literature, entrepreneurship measured in terms of creativity starts from the concept of ecosystem as a set of interdependent agents that contribute to creative management [40,41]. Therefore, success is not defined only in work processes and individual success, but through the added value they generate in society [42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, empirical analysis has been adopted in a wealth of research from these two perspectives. Some scholars have used SRIO methods to study the drivers of carbon emissions changes [10][11][12] and employment growth [13]. Compared with SRIO-based research, MRIO-based research has become increasingly popular in studies of environmental and resource issues due to its international or inter-regional trade matrices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%