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According to an April 2012 OECD report, "Germany is the only [EU] country that has seen an increase in labour earnings inequality from the mid 1990s to the end 2000s driven by increasing inequality in the bottom half of the distribution".
Across the OECD countries, the group noted a combination of low-quality jobs and a high level of labour market inequality.
The concept denotes a foreign-dominated industry (in this case, oil) designed to extract resources and export them internationally, and was associated with exploitive labour practices, inequality, corruption, foreign firms or governments holding undue influence on the host countries, and a weakening of democracy – a 'new imperialism' in the words of UCL development expert Dr Robert Biel.
The notion that middle-skill jobs have been disproportionately destroyed and that the job distribution has hollowed out in the middle has been identified as a key aspect of contemporaneous rising labour market inequality (Acemoglu and Autor 2011; Goos et al. 2009, 2014).
The relationship between labour market inequality and population health among middle-income countries; however, were all non-significant.
Principal component analysis of three standardized indicators of labour market inequality and poverty is used to construct 2 factor scores.
Based on labour market inequality and poverty indicators, LMICs clustered into six labour market groups: Residual, Emerging, Informal, Post-Communist, Less Successful Informal, and Insecure.
Labour market inequality and poverty and population health were strongly correlated in low-income countries, but only labour market poverty and health was significant in middle-income nations.
Using the regression method, all indicators used to construct factor scores showed high factor loadings, with Cronbach's alpha scores - 0.934 and 0.913 for labour market inequality and labour market poverty, respectively.
M, Mean; SD, Standard Deviation aLower 'Labour market inequality factor scores' indicate greater levels of labour market equality bHigher 'Labour market poverty factor scores' indicate greater levels of labour market poverty Table 3 presents zero-order correlations coefficients between labour market inequality and poverty factor scores and population health across LMICs.
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