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Until the early 90’s a strong consensus existed among economists that minimum wage has negative employment effects … employment measures. Additionally, using 27 moderators as potential explanatory variables in order to explain the variation among …
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The impact of minimum wage on employment has been a field of conflicts among economists in labor economics. This … study on the employment effect of minimum wages during economic recessions using cross-country evidence. In this paper we … account for institutional and other policy related differences that might have an impact on employment other than the minimum …
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new forms of employment were caused by the economic process of tertiarization. Furthermore, these kinds of employment were … politically demanded and financially supported. However, those forms of employment have their shortcomings. From an …
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periods of seeking a new job during unemployment. With growing solo self-employment a new social phenomenon in the structure … each other. The question for the landscape of solo self-employment and related driving forces of their emergence is of … response to new life-styles and working demands which act as pulling factors into self-employment? In other words, does solo …
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It is not clear, whether changes in self-employment are primarily driven by the necessity to take part in the labour … investigating the above-mentioned developments. Do we find specific “gender patterns” within the increasing expansion of self-employment …, or will the new chances and risks lead to greater equality of opportunities? Is the increase of solo-self-employment of …
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