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by providing new evidence on employment embodied in value-added trade flows. Linking jobs data to the Trade in Value …-Added (TiVA) indicators first highlights that a large share of employment in OECD and key partner countries relies on consumption …. Within GVCs, there is also a shift from employment in core manufacturing activities to employment in service support …
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employment probability and affects occupational choice. When selection into economic sector and occupation is regarded, we do not …
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Understanding the links between increasing foreign competition and domestic employment and job loss -- Evidence from … earlier studies -- Inside manufacturing : trends in international trade, employment, and job loss -- Modeling labor market … responses to changes in trade and import competition -- Measuring the link between changes in industry employment and changes in …
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countries including New Zealand. Each report contains a survey of the main barriers to employment for young people, an …
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education, and how immigrants overcome the cultural and language gaps to find employment.--Publisher's description …
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education, and how immigrants overcome the cultural and language gaps to find employment. …
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falls to 39% among 55-64 year-olds. Employment prospects tend to improve with tertiary attainment levels: the average … employment rate of 25-34 year-olds with a doctorate is 88%, for those with a master’s or equivalent degree it is 84% and for … attainment is not associated with improved employment prospects among 25-34 year-olds, except for doctorate holders. In other …
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The prevalence and importance of children's physical health problems have been increasingly recognized in recent years. Physical health problems of children such as obesity, motor impairment and chronic diseases cause social costs. Further, they can lead directly to adult physical health...
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