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not the employment outcomes of those refugees who received financial grants to enable them attend their education … positive relationship between the level of study and the probability of later employment. Although the differences in subject … employment than education/ social science and health studies. …
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facie equal merit subjects refugees to unfair and discriminatory treatment. This article demonstrates the extent of …
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This paper considers the job satisfaction of academics using a detailed dataset of over two thousand academics from ten … measure of job-satisfaction. Academics appear to be considering three separate sets of elements of their jobs, namely the … elements of job satisfaction on their intentions to leave the sector. …
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This paper aims at analysing the effects of learning on the individual behaviour in an experiment that requires … empirically tests the role of satisfaction in the routinization (this is one of the first empirical attempt of this kind). The …
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understanding their satisfaction. These considerations refer to variables traditionally left out of economic analysis, which focuses … instead on the final payoff and not on its relation to preferences or satisfaction, which are deemed non-measurable. On the … contrary, this work has shown that consistent data emerge by simply asking players to express preferences and satisfaction …
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Bangladesh has experienced rapid fertility decline and reductions in under-five mortality over the last three decades … Bank and other agencies. By contrast, nutrition began to improve only in the 1990s and remains high. The Bangladesh …
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in Bangladesh have tended to mask evidence of declining productivity. Although data are weak, numerous sources of …-term trials by the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) also indicate that intensive rice cultivation can result in declining … Research Institute (IRRI). There is considerable debate over the exact causes of declining productivity. In Bangladesh, the …
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This paper reports labour market returns to education in Bangladesh using data from recent nationwide household survey …
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In this paper we explain the prevalence of explicit contracts of employment, particularly those that embody high … agency characterized in and supported by the common law. The implication is that implicit employment contracts supported by … the common law are incapable of effectively governing employment relationship characterized by these two problems. Thus …
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In this paper we consider a standard policy game between the Government and a union. In such a framework, we first investigate the effects of corporatism on macroeconomic performance vis-à-vis different kinds of non-co-operative equilibria. Afterwards, we introduce in the literature the issue...
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