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characteristics of employment and unemployment in the country. This study, which presents the principal results of the survey, helps …
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s as unemployment and lack of opportunity in the formal sector deterred candidates from in-migrating. The Nairobi labour … considerably. In the 1990s the combination of higher unemployment, lower female participation rate and reduced migration of males …
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The assessment of the impact of labour law in general, of employment law in particular, on the labour market performance is very frequently grounded on employment protection indicators. The most used is the OECD “employment protection legislation” synthetic index. The article focuses of...
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Several similarities explain the spread of the Arab revolutionary process : the polarization of economies to limited sectors, a rentier-based management of resources, very low employment rates and extremely high rates of skilled migration. Finally, a similar external pact with the Western...
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graduates’ unemployment in the MENA region. The article provides a prospective cost- effectiveness analysis of the impact of … unemployment through a multisectoral efficiency wage setting mechanism. The main finding is that a wage subsidy targeted at highly … enough to reduce significantly unemployment. Other policy options need to be considered. …
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This article focuses on how OECD tackled the question of unemployment in the 1990s and 2000s. How was its credibility … as economic institutional expert affected by such an increasingly serious “problem” ? To what extent did the unemployment …
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In the early 2000s, nearly two million men – and less than one million women – were eligible for disability benefits in Britain. Initiated at the beginning of the 1980s, the Incapacity Benefit (IB) social welfare system perceived and treated these recipients as « disabled adults ». This...
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