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People with higher levels of education report less prevalence of depression in all OECD countries with data. A greater share of women than men report suffering from depression, but the share decreases more steeply for women than for men as educational attainment increases. Employment is...
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This report analyzes the labor migration trends in Asia and puts them in the context of economic and policy … migration in Asia. It further provides important recommendations for building back better in a post-pandemic world. This … Migration in Asia: Challenges and Opportunities in the Next Decade,” held in Bangkok, Thailand, in February 2020, an annual …
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the long-term trends observed in the listed corporate sector and capital markets in Asia. It also looks at how Asian …
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It was a financial crisis, or was it? Did a band of speculators and money-changers pull the rug out from under the Thai, Malaysian, Philippine, Indonesian and Korean economies, thereby trashing the Asian Miracle? Or were more profound, longer-term pressures building in these economies which...
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The 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis exposed serious deficiencies in the insolvency systems of many countries. In response, many governments have undertaken sweeping reforms to strengthen their insolvency systems and rebuild their economies, including promulgating new laws, introducing new...
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"Insolvency Systems in Asia: An Efficiency Perspective". …
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