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employment effects of broadband infrastructure roll-out and questions about who exactly are the winners and losers in the labor … wages. Understanding these complementary issues allows for policy conclusions that go beyond simply encouraging the …
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crisis later that year. The labor market recovery was slow until 2013, when net immigration, employment growth, and …
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wages, is sufficiently large to suggest that they are in high demand and that there is a relative scarcity. Policymakers …
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wages, is sufficiently large to suggest that they are in high demand and that there is a relative scarcity. Policymakers …
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There is increasing global competition for high-skilled immigrants, as countries intensify efforts to attract a larger share of the world's talent pool. In this environment, high-skill immigrants are becoming increasingly selective in their choices between alternative destinations. Studies for...
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interests of employers as both overeducation and overskilling can lead to frustration, lower wages, and higher quitting rates …
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immigrants who are recruited for specific jobs (employment-based immigrants). This occurs because family-based immigrants with … lower initial earnings invest in human capital at higher rates than natives or employment-based immigrants. Therefore …
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financial crisis (GFC) employment took four years to recover, while unemployment took more than a decade to return to pre …-crisis levels. Māori, Pasifika, and young workers were worst affected. The Covid-19 pandemic saw employment decline and unemployment …
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Formal schooling increases earnings and provides other individual benefits. However, societal benefits of education may exceed individual benefits. Research finds that increased average education levels in an area are correlated with higher earnings, even for locals with relatively little...
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world, it was not spared from the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis. The economy has not recovered and employment … in South Africa has not yet returned to its pre-crisis levels. Overall inequality has not declined, and median wages seem …
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