Research fellow at Regent's Park College, Oxford
📈 Using data to make the world of work better for all 🌈
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Sevilla, España
Migration intentions rose most where prior support for far-right parties was lower, suggesting a surprise factor of political actions clashing with local social norms
Migration intentions rose most where prior support for far-right parties was lower, suggesting a surprise factor of political actions clashing with local social norms
In other words, people actively sought places where social norms aligned with their own
In other words, people actively sought places where social norms aligned with their own
📈 a 12% rise in domestic out-of-county search
🌐a 15% rise in international search
immediately after these resolutions were adopted
📈 a 12% rise in domestic out-of-county search
🌐a 15% rise in international search
immediately after these resolutions were adopted
These declarations carried no legal force, but they sent a clear social/political signal and were widely publicized
These declarations carried no legal force, but they sent a clear social/political signal and were widely publicized
In Poland, anti-LGBTQ resolutions by 100 local governments caused a rise in migration intentions, reflected in job search
Here’s what @jangromadzki.bsky.social and I found: 🧵
In Poland, anti-LGBTQ resolutions by 100 local governments caused a rise in migration intentions, reflected in job search
Here’s what @jangromadzki.bsky.social and I found: 🧵
A screenshot from our Data Portal:
A screenshot from our Data Portal:
UK data:
UK data:
As of late August, job postings in Spain are 46% and Italy 53% above pre-pandemic levels.
Guillermo Gallacher and I wrote a blog post about Eurozone's four largest economies 👇
As of late August, job postings in Spain are 46% and Italy 53% above pre-pandemic levels.
Guillermo Gallacher and I wrote a blog post about Eurozone's four largest economies 👇
doi.org/10.1016/j.la...
doi.org/10.1016/j.la...
This suggests firms have locked in new norms for remote working
This suggests firms have locked in new norms for remote working
We analysed 1 billion job postings in 20 OECD countries.
The share of jobs advertising remote/hybrid work quadrupled from 2.5% to 11% (2019–2023) and has been stable since
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We analysed 1 billion job postings in 20 OECD countries.
The share of jobs advertising remote/hybrid work quadrupled from 2.5% to 11% (2019–2023) and has been stable since
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🇪🇸 Spain up 4% in the past month, now 65% above pre-pandemic levels
🇮🇹 Italy high & holding steady
🇩🇪 Germany & 🇬🇧 UK sliding
No crash anywhere (yet) but a continued divergence
🇪🇸 Spain up 4% in the past month, now 65% above pre-pandemic levels
🇮🇹 Italy high & holding steady
🇩🇪 Germany & 🇬🇧 UK sliding
No crash anywhere (yet) but a continued divergence
Our central projection shows euro area Compensation per Employee growth slowing from 4.4% in Q3 to 4.1% in Q4 2024, aligning with the @ecb.europa.eu forecast of 4.2%
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Our central projection shows euro area Compensation per Employee growth slowing from 4.4% in Q3 to 4.1% in Q4 2024, aligning with the @ecb.europa.eu forecast of 4.2%
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🇫🇷 1.8%
🇩🇪 2.8%
🇮🇹 2.9%
🇮🇪 4.3%
🇪🇸 5.0%
🇳🇱 6.1%
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🇫🇷 1.8%
🇩🇪 2.8%
🇮🇹 2.9%
🇮🇪 4.3%
🇪🇸 5.0%
🇳🇱 6.1%
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In a new blog post, @rlydon.bsky.social, Vahagn Galstyan and I dive into euro area wage trends and their implications for monetary policy. 🇪🇺🧵 1/
In a new blog post, @rlydon.bsky.social, Vahagn Galstyan and I dive into euro area wage trends and their implications for monetary policy. 🇪🇺🧵 1/
data.indeed.com#/wages
data.indeed.com#/wages
Main insights:
✅ Online job postings offer timely insights into wage trends
✅ Post-pandemic wage growth surged, especially for lower-paid jobs — signalling strong labour demand
Main insights:
✅ Online job postings offer timely insights into wage trends
✅ Post-pandemic wage growth surged, especially for lower-paid jobs — signalling strong labour demand