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Title: Labour Market Polarization and the Implications for Education
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Publication Year: 2017
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Abstract: Polarisation in the labour market involves a fall in the share of intermediate-level jobs in an economy, and a simultaneous rise in both high- and low-level jobs. It therefore represents a break from late twentieth-century thinking, where skills were typically thought as being a dichotomy of high and low, rather than a trichotomy of high, intermediate and low levels, and when it was supposed that . . .
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Authors: McIntosh, Steven
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Pages: 120-140
Volume Title: Handbook of Contemporary Education Economics
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publisher Location: Northampton, Massachusetts
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure
Countries: United States