Linking jobs in global supply chains to demand

"This paper presents evidence on the number of jobs in global supply chains for 40 countries, and explores in detail whose demand these jobs depend on in terms of countries and sectors. The paper documents the rapidly increasing number of jobs supported by production linkages between emerging e...

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Main Authors: Kizu, Takaaki, Kühn, Stefan, Viegelahn, Christian
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Geneva 2016
ILO
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19101498124919296709-Linking-jobs-in-global-supply-.htm
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author Kizu, Takaaki
Kühn, Stefan
Viegelahn, Christian
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Kühn, Stefan
Viegelahn, Christian
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description "This paper presents evidence on the number of jobs in global supply chains for 40 countries, and explores in detail whose demand these jobs depend on in terms of countries and sectors. The paper documents the rapidly increasing number of jobs supported by production linkages between emerging economies, and provides evidence on the so-called servicification of manufacturing. Wage shares drop when a sector increases its participation in global supply chains as a supplier."
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geographic Asia
Europe
Latin America
North America
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is_hierarchy_title Linking jobs in global supply chains to demand
language English
physical 38 p.
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publishDate 2016
publisher Geneva
ILO
spellingShingle Kizu, Takaaki
Kühn, Stefan
Viegelahn, Christian
employment
globalization
labour market
low wages
productivity
supply
Linking jobs in global supply chains to demand
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title Linking jobs in global supply chains to demand
topic employment
globalization
labour market
low wages
productivity
supply
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19101498124919296709-Linking-jobs-in-global-supply-.htm