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"Latvia has recorded sustained GDP and productivity growth since 1997. Yet unemployment rates, despite gradual decrease, have remained high. Hazans explores the mysteries of unemployment in Latvia. He analyzes labor flows between employment, unemployment, and nonparticipation and finds the...
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progressively lost its manufacturing capacity, and focuses on capital-intensive, highly productive sectors, and provides good wages …
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maintaining the social framework within which workers, unions, and firms interact to set wages and working conditions; supporting …
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The study reviews recent labor market developments in Poland, examining the factors behind the rise in unemployment, and, proposing actions that should contribute to increased job creation rates. Its main purpose is to inform - based on research findings - on the policy dialogue regarding the...
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