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namely, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine and Tunisia. Low FLFP rates in these countries, as it is in other MENA countries …, are well documented. We conduct synthetic panel analysis using age-period-cohort (APC) methodology and decompose FLFP …
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To date, empirical investigations of trade liberalization under the conditions of increasing returns to scale (IRS) and imperfect competition (IC) have either assumed or imposed the market and productive structures necessary for such a model. However, of the recent IRS/IC models used to simulate...
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Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia face challenges competing on the global markets, as shown by their relatively low and … misalignment, including in recent years, the exchange rates in Morocco and Tunisia have broadly reflected the underlying …
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This paper analyses the hiring and separation rates in Tunisia before and after the Arab Spring of 2011. Several models … presence of continued risk factors in Tunisia's labour market resulting from the global financial crisis in 2008 and the Arab … separation decisions remained present in Tunisia's labour market. In addition, the paper looks at various social issues such as …
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This paper analyzes the dynamics of the youth labor market in Tunisia using unique labor force survey data from 2005 to … many graduates, in particular for women. -- labor market ; unemployment ; youth ; Tunisia …
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entrepreneurship track that provides business training and personalized coaching to university students in Tunisia. Undergraduates in …
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In all the MENA countries considered in this study, namely Jordan, Egypt and Tunisia, there has been a significant …
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