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| Selected publications in international journals |
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Explaining Job Polarization: The Roles of Technology, Globalization and Institutions [PDF] [appendices]
[2011] Maarten Goos, Alan Manning and Anna Salomons
Revise and resubmit American Economic Review |
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The Polarization of the European Labor Market [PDF]
[2009] Maarten Goos, Alan Manning and Anna Salomons, American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 99, No. 2, May 2009, pp. 58-63 |
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Lousy and Lovely Jobs: The Rising Polarization of Work in Britain [PDF]
[2007] Maarten Goos and Alan Manning, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 89:1, February 2007, pp. 118-133 |
| Selected publications in international books |
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Lousy and Lovely Jobs: The Rising Polarization of Work in Britain
[2008] Maarten Goos and Alan Manning, Segmented Labor Markets and Labor Mobility, ed. Michael Reich, Edward Elgar, Vol. II, Part 1, Chapter 5 |
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McJobs and MacJobs: The Growing Polarization of Work in Britain
[2003] Maarten Goos and Alan Manning, The State of Working Britain, eds. Richard Dickens, Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth, Palgrave MacMillan, p.71-85 |
| Recent working papers |
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Student Retaliation in Course Evaluations: Theory and Evidence
[2012] Maarten Goos, Marc Moller and Anna Salomons |
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Statistical Discrimination in Exam Grading: Evidence from College Data
[2012] Maarten Goos and Anna Salomons |
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Platform Pricing in Matching Markets [PDF]
[2012] Maarten Goos, Patrick Van Cayseele and Bert Willekens
submitted American Economic Journal: Microeconomics |
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Job Polarization and Other Stylized Facts: The Macroeconomics of Unbalanced Growth Revisited
[2011] Maarten Goos and Anna Salomons |
| Selected Press Coverage |
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In Big Data Potential for Big Division
[2012] The New York Times, 12/01/2012 |
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Automatic Reaction: IT Spending Has Hollowed Out Labour Markets, to the Detriment of Middle-Income Workers
[2010] The Economist, 9/11/2010, Vol. 396 Issue 8699, p.95. |
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The Misinterpreted Middle
[2010] The Economist, 3/27/2010, Vol. 394 Issue 8675, p.61-63. |
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