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"Or they just like the idea of more skills so much that they're willing to take that trade-off: more skilled workers but a greater number".
Do Americans want more skilled workers and fewer family members?
It has been upgrading its manufacturing and services industries and is producing more skilled workers.
Mayor Balogh said Gyor recently started a technical university to turn out more skilled workers.
The country needs more skilled workers and soon, he said, to promote economic growth.
Egypt has more skilled workers with long experience in the textile industry.
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Earnings growth since the 1970s has been sluggish for less-educated workers, as economic growth has mainly benefited more skilled workers.
In equilibrium, exporters are larger and employ more-skilled workers.
In the public sector, however, there has also occurred a profound shift in organization toward more-skilled workers, especially among females.
Studies on cyclical upgrading of the labor force (Devereux 2004; Okun 1973) also suggest that less-skilled workers tend to lose their jobs in recessions, while more-skilled workers tend to move upward to higher-paying jobs in booms.
But there could also be unpleasant distributional effects those clinging to minimum-wage jobs could be displaced by slightly more skilled workers and a rise in structural unemployment.
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