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What forces have shaped our nations employment and remuneration record so far? Where is Singapores unemployment rate … unemployment rate unchanged. Moreover, a one-percentage point shortfall of the real GDP growth rate below 7.1 percent in any given … year results in a rise in the unemployment rate of 0.12 percentage points over the previous year. Consequently, if the …
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Accounting for observed fluctuations in aggregate employment, consumption, and real wage using the optimality conditions of a representative household requires preferences that are incompatible with economic priors. In order to reconcile theory with data, we construct a model with heterogeneous...
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years of education. Starting with the premise that efforts to reduce unemployment should take into account the …
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recession of 1997-98. To address the unemployment challenge New Zealand needs to supplement existing job search assistance with … avoided. The April 2009 QSBO found that a net 36% of firms intend to cut staff numbers in the next three months. Unemployment … will be the worst we have faced since the 1991 global recession. With the peak in unemployment approaching, attention needs …
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provides some projections of the impact on unemployment, vulnerable employment, working poverty, and labor productivity in the …
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This paper explores the relationship between unemployment (U) and job vacancies (V) in the Singapore labour market …
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Countries in Transition, ACTs) has slowed already sluggish growth; worsened unemployment, particularly of youth; undermined …
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With the reduction of the working-age population and the increase of the population dependency ratio as the main characteristics of the demographic dividend having disappeared, China’s potential growth rate decreases. And our results suggest that demographic dividend contributed to nearly...
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With the reduction of the working-age population and the increase of the population dependency ratio as the main characteristics of the demographic dividend having disappeared, China’s potential growth rate decreases. And our results suggest that demographic dividend contributed to nearly...
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With the reduction of the working-age population and the increase of the population dependency ratio as the main characteristics of the demographic dividend having disappeared, China’s potential growth rate decreases. And our results suggest that demographic dividend contributed to nearly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278124