International audienceThe objective of this paper is to investigate the evolution of employment in the tradable and non-tradable sectors in France over 1999-2015. We find that tradable employment makes up the minority of French employment and has decreased over this period, dropping from 27.5% to 23.6% of total employment. There has been significant restructuring within the sector: tradable services jobs now make up the majority of tradable jobs and have grown sharply, while employment has declined in the rest of the tradable sector (manufacturing, agricultural and mining industries). We also identify a large wage and labor productivity gap between tradable and non-tradable sectors. Finally, we examine the distribution of tradable jobs acro...
In this study we analyse the differences between productivity levels and earnings across a range of ...
Local labor markets are most flexible and aggregate natural unemployment is reduced when there is su...
In France, the proportion of unskilled non‑manual jobs is higher today than forty years ago, especia...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to investigate the evolution of employment in t...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the evolution of employment in the tradable and non-tr...
Technological advances in information and communication, transportation, as well as falling formal b...
The distinction between manufacturing and service jobs has lost some of its relevance due to the gro...
On oppose traditionnellement les emplois industriels et les emplois de services. L’interpénétration ...
This paper looks at the major changes in the French labour market since the 1960s. Over this period,...
In France as well as in other developed economies, a skill-biased labour demand shift occurred in th...
International audienceThis paper revisits empirical evidence on worker flows in France. We use much ...
International audienceIn this paper, I provide a new assessment of labor market flows in France over...
The decline in demand for unskilled labor. An empirical analysis method and its application to franc...
This paper aims at analyzing collectively agreed wages in France over the last decade. After a short...
In this study we analyse the differences between productivity levels and earnings across a range of ...
Local labor markets are most flexible and aggregate natural unemployment is reduced when there is su...
In France, the proportion of unskilled non‑manual jobs is higher today than forty years ago, especia...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to investigate the evolution of employment in t...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the evolution of employment in the tradable and non-tr...
Technological advances in information and communication, transportation, as well as falling formal b...
The distinction between manufacturing and service jobs has lost some of its relevance due to the gro...
On oppose traditionnellement les emplois industriels et les emplois de services. L’interpénétration ...
This paper looks at the major changes in the French labour market since the 1960s. Over this period,...
In France as well as in other developed economies, a skill-biased labour demand shift occurred in th...
International audienceThis paper revisits empirical evidence on worker flows in France. We use much ...
International audienceIn this paper, I provide a new assessment of labor market flows in France over...
The decline in demand for unskilled labor. An empirical analysis method and its application to franc...
This paper aims at analyzing collectively agreed wages in France over the last decade. After a short...
In this study we analyse the differences between productivity levels and earnings across a range of ...
Local labor markets are most flexible and aggregate natural unemployment is reduced when there is su...
In France, the proportion of unskilled non‑manual jobs is higher today than forty years ago, especia...