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employment level, unemployment level, number of work places (market capacity) and number of vacant work places. Secondary factors … as employment, unemployment and wages can be connected not with economic situation, but with the equalization processes …
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using macroeconomic data on employment, unemployment, participation, and (for Canada) migration and real wages. We find that …
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investments, reduced unemployment and increased labor migration. In the paper the system dynamics model, which describes …
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The globalisation and the intensive economic and social integration incredibly activate people’s mobility. Bulgaria has been facing migration problems with the political, economical and social transformation since 1990, which completely changed the labour mobility environment. As a result,...
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Industrial development is often accompanied by massive migration from agricultural to industrial areas. This paper compares two steady states, the first and the second, which emerge before and after the termination of such migration, respectively. The paper shows that 1) the employment rate must...
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in geographical mobility, unemployment and labour market institutions. Rational agents vote over unemployment insurance … high unemployment, low geographical mobility and high unemployment insurance, and one ‘American’ steady-state featuring low … unemployment, high mobility and low unemployment insurance. …
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In an open economy with common property resources at the community level, marriage and migratory decisions crucially depend on inheritance rules on the commons. Motivated by the traditional management of the commons in the Italian Alps, we present a model that fits the evolution of property...
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This paper examines the extent to which the distinct settlement pattern of migrants arriving in the US during the big migration waves of the late 19th and early 20th centuries has left a legacy on the economic development of the counties where they settled and whether this legacy can be traced...
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replacement incomes implies migration into unemployment. Defending wages with replacement incomes brings about first …
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income, unemployment, migration, education, demographic factors such as population density and birth rate and urbanization …
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