Sentence examples for decrease in occupation from inspiring English sources

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In our view, the most likely explanation for the observed decrease in occupation degree of BIS-1 F(and)2 and the rise in TNF-alpha levels is based on the assumption that BIS-1-carrying T cells leave the circulation.

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We then explored whether polarization arises as a result of a decrease in occupations which are intensive in routine contents.

This is not observed for females (indeed the point estimate corroborates a decrease in occupations of routine content).

In this regard, we found that the observed polarization is indeed consistent with a decrease in occupations intensive in routine content and an increase in those intensive in non-routine services which are found both at the low and high end of the wage distribution.

In the United States, polarization has been driven by a growth in abstract tasks—usually at the upper part of the wage distribution, and low-skilled services usually at the lower end of the wage distribution, coupled with a decrease in occupations with a high degree of routine tasks which lie around the middle of the wage distribution.

The paper finds that the observed decrease in routine occupations over the 15 years under analysis seems to have affected males more strongly than females as a result of their higher concentration in occupations which are intensive in routine tasks.

With regards to other occupations, the share of female employment decreases in manual occupations, such as production and craft and machine operators and assemblers and increases slightly in low service occupations.

In Europe, the share of high-skill occupations increased on average 5.5 percentage points between 2002 and 2012, with a similar decrease in medium-skill occupations, while the share of low-skill occupations remained flat throughout the period.

By gender, it appears that only for males do we observe the decrease in average age in occupations with more abstract content over the whole cycle.

Young male workers decrease their share in occupations with more routine tasks and increase it in occupations with more abstract and, in particular, with more non-routine service content.

Indeed, Autor et al. (2003) and Goos et al. (2009) relate the abovementioned polarization process to a decrease in the demand for occupations performing routine job contents or tasks that workers in the middle-wage occupations perform and which can be easily mechanized.

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