Linking jobs in global supply chains to demand
Kizu, Takaaki ; Kühn, Stefan ; Viegelahn, Christian
2019
158
2
June
213-244
value chains ; globalization ; production networks ; labour market analysis ; labour demand
Production management
https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12142
English
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"The expansion of global supply chains (GSCs) has increasingly disconnected the location of jobs from the demand supporting them, both geographically and in terms of sector. Using data from the World Input–Output Database, the authors examine these linkages across 40 countries over the period 1995–2013, expanding on earlier analysis published by the ILO, and provide evidence of the number of GSC‐related jobs in terms of job location–export destination combinations. Their findings point to changing patterns in demand and supply of GSC‐related jobs, increasing the role of China as a demand generator, reinforcing production linkages between emerging economies and increasing the number of service jobs dependent on manufacturing GSCs."
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