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, incorporating themes from the literature. It proposes that inclusion hinges on participation in social relationships enacted through … inclusion may accommodate more, or less, objectives, currencies and goods, notwithstanding that some objectives will be mutually … in attitudes and priorities might reveal scope for redrafting the terms of inclusion to promote and preserve greater …
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Employee voice has been largely examined as a universal concept in unionized and non-unionized settings, with insufficient attention to diversity of workers (Rank, 2009). As invisible minorities, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) employees provide a valuable focal point from which...
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This paper examines the effects of recent welfare reforms in the US and UK on the well-being of children in low … welfare reforms are primarily spending more money on items related to employment but not items for children. Finally, a common …
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Can the structure of asset markets change the way monetary policy should be conducted? Following a linear-quadratic approach, the present paper addresses this question in a New Keynesian small open economy framework. Our results reveal that the configuration of asset markets significantly...
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We analyse self-reported measures of satisfaction with life in a transition country, Kyrgyzstan, using 1993 household survey data. We test whether higher levels of satisfaction are associated with greater economic well-being. This hypothesis is strongly supported by the data. Unhappiness is...
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provides a more comprehensive coverage of poverty indice. By establishing the relationship between welfare and poverty …
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welfare; 2) Growing GDP is pointless since most people don’t benefit; 3) Raising GDP per capita is pointless as it doesn …
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The paper analyses the performance of unemployment benefit systems in a search-theoretic framework. The criteria of evaluation comprise the alleviation of poverty and the reduction in income inequality, whilst the diversity of opinions about these is taken into account. Also, the trade-off...
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need for, "modernisation," of the EU welfare states. This user-led, consumer oriented approach highlights the need to … understand the effects of the choice and competition policies in public service. In conventional welfare economic the focus lies … discusses choice policies in European countries and uses the case of choice in health care in the UK is to assess the welfare …
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