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Offshoring and labor Income Risk: An Empirical Investigation
Jan Hogrefe,
Yao Yao
Economics
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Income Risk
100%
Offshoring
87%
Labor Income
87%
Income
73%
Empirical Investigation
66%
Permanent Income
25%
Level Effect
24%
Labour Market
22%
Fluctuations
20%
Low Income
17%
Globalization
16%
Destination
15%
Industry
14%
Mathematics
Industry
32%
Globalization
21%
Welfare
21%
Market
15%
Shock
15%
Trends
15%
Relevance
15%
Fluctuations
14%
Decrease
13%
Distinct
10%
Social Sciences
labor
54%
income
52%
industry
11%
fluctuation
10%
labor market
7%
low income
7%
welfare
7%
globalization
7%
trend
4%
time
3%