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Job Polarization in European Industries
     Release time: 2018-11-26

 

 

Valeria Cirillo

 

Abstract

Job polarization instead of pure upgrading is emerging in European industries. This article focuses on polarization of the employment structure and contributes empirical evidence to explain patterns of occupational change in relation to four major groups: managers, clerks, craft workers and manual workers. Building on the structural approach, the author aims to analyse employment dynamics at the sectoral level and shed light on job polarization trends in Europe. Job polarization clearly emerges, mainly in service sectors, and in some European countries it is leading to a rejection of the hypothesis of skill upgrading sustained by the skill-biased technical change paradigm.

 

Keywords

labour market segmentation; occupational structure; service sector; EU countries

 

From: International Labour Review 2018 157 (1)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

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