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References for The labour market in Portugal, 2000-2024
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Further reading
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Key references
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Reis, R., Bação, P., Correia, I.H., Valério, N., Varejão, J., Tavares, J., Aguiar-Conraria, L., and Ferreira, J.A. "Crises na Economia Portuguesa: De 1910 a 2022" Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos (2023). Key reference: [1]
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Alves, R. “Portugal: A Paradox in Productivity”, International Productivity Monitor 32 (2017): 137-160. Key reference: [2]
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Banco de Portugal. Economic Bulletin. December (2024). Key reference: [3]
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Campos, M. M., and Reis, H. “Is it still worth investing in education?” Portuguese economic growth: A view on structural features, blockages and reforms (2019): 53-59. Key reference: [4]
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OECD. "Do Adults Have the Skills They Need to Thrive in a Changing World? Survey of Adult Skills 2023" OECD Publishing (2024). Key reference: [5]
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Bender, S., Bloom, N., Card, D., Reenen, J. V., and Wolter, S. "Management practices, workforce selection, and productivity" Journal of Labor Economics 36:S1 (2018): 371–409. Key reference: [6]
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Banco de Portugal. Economic Bulletin. March (2025). Key reference: [7]
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Leythienne, D., and Pérez-Julián, M. “Gender pay gaps in the European Union — a statistical analysis” Statistical Working Papers, European Union (2022). Key reference: [8]
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Biagi, F., and Sebastian, R. “Technologies and ‘Routinization’” Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics (2020): 1-17. Key reference: [9]
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F. Alexander. "From made in to created in: A new paradigm for the Portuguese economy" Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos (2021) Key reference: [10]
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Reis, R., Bação, P., Correia, I.H., Valério, N., Varejão, J., Tavares, J., Aguiar-Conraria, L., and Ferreira, J.A. "Crises na Economia Portuguesa: De 1910 a 2022" Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos (2023).