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Who Is Afraid of Globalisation? Finns´ Hopes & Fears and Realized Impacts

Annu Kotiranta

No 1167, Discussion Papers from The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy

Abstract: According to EVAŽs annual attitude and value survey, two out of three Finns believe that globalization means loosing increasing amounts of jobs to low-cost-countries. However, 70 percent of the respondents think that their job is not easily transferrable and only 8 % are afraid that their own job is going to be offshored. As both national and international research indicates that the employment effects of globalization are rather modest, who is afraid of globalization and why? In this analysis it is found that highly educated, service sector, and male employees are the least afraid of globalization. Additionally, it is noticed that attitudes are more important than actual labour market experiences, when it comes to the expectations and perceptions of globalization.

Keywords: globalization; internationalization; attitudes; prejudice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F02 Z10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16 pages
Date: 2008
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