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Monetary policy affects both real variables, such as employment, unemployment and output and nominal variables such as …
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Societies typically have three objectives for work and welfare: sustained income/economic growth per capita, employment …
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In 1986, Congress attempted to reduce the incentives for unauthorized migration by eliminating U.S. employment …
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This paper reviews tha main trends and patterns in labour supply in Australia since the mid-1960s, and summarieses a number of themes which have emerged from research on causes of changes in labour market.
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In this paper, the author focuses on labour market and economic reforms and their impact on economic growth, employment … and wage outcomes in the longer term. To make the task more manageable the paper described the economic growth experiences …
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This study examines the determinants of the employment status of Indigenous Australians using data from the 1994 …
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This paper analyses the decline in unskilled employment in UK manufacturing. …
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in immigration selection criteria and other policy settings, as well as in the macroeconomic employment conditions at …
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What is the impact of raising the minimum wage on family incomes? Analysing the characteristics of low wage workers, I …-school qualifications and overseas born. About one-third of near-minimum wage workers are the sole worker in their household. Due to low … labour force participation rates in the poorest households, minimum wage workers are most likely to be in middle …
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