
Tasks, Skills, and Institutions
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- Part One: Introduction
- Chapter 1 Introduction: the changing nature of work and inequality by Carlos Gradín, Piotr Lewandowski, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen
- Chapter 2 Data and methodology by Carlos Gradín, Piotr Lewandowski, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen
- Part Two: Cross-country analysis
- Chapter 3 Global divergence in the de-routinization of jobs by Piotr Lewandowski, Albert Park, and Simone Schotte
- Chapter 4 Cross-country patterns in structural transformation and inequality in developing countries by Carlos Gradín, Piotr Lewandowski, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen
- Part Three: Country Studies
- Chapter 5 Ghana: employment and inequality trends by Carlos Gradín and Simone Schotte
- Chapter 6 South Africa: employment and inequality trends by Haroon Bhorat, Kezia Lilenstein, Morné Oosthuizen, and Amy Thornton
- Chapter 7 Tunisia: employment and inequality trends by Minh-Phuong Le, Mohamed Ali Marouani, and Michelle Marshalian
- Chapter 8 Bangladesh: employment and inequality trends by Sayema Haque Bidisha, Tanveer Mahmood, and Mahir A. Rahman
- Chapter 9 China: employment and inequality trends by Chunbing Xing
- Chapter 10 India: employment and inequality trends by Saloni Khurana and Kanika Mahajan
- Chapter 11 Indonesia: employment and inequality trends by Arief Anshory Yusuf and Putri Riswani Halim
- Chapter 12 Argentina: employment and inequality trends by Roxana Maurizio and Ana Paula Monsalvo
- Chapter 13 Brazil: employment and inequality trends by Sergio Firpo, Alysson Portella, Flavio Riva, and Giovanna Úbida
- Chapter 14 Chile: employment and inequality trends by Gabriela Zapata-Román
- Chapter 15 Peru: employment and inequality trends by Jorge Dávalos and Paola Ballon
- Part Four: Conclusions
- Chapter 16 Conclusions and policy implications by Carlos Gradín, Piotr Lewandowski, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen
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