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countries in terms of competitive advantage, but causes unemployment because of high levels of automation. The aim of this paper …
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growth and unemployment in Mexico during the period 2000Q2-2018Q4. The results show that tourism growth is a palliative for … unemployment, whereas unemployment reduces the growth of the tourism sector. The results also show that the relationship between …
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unemployment, considering the former as a key driver of long-term productivity and economic growth. Using panel data from 25 … European countries for the period of 2000–2012, we aim to examine whether technological innovations affect unemployment. We … unemployment controls, in our model, which were estimated using System Generalized Method of Moments (SGMM). Finding no significant …
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The impact of economic growth on unemployment is commonly agreed and extensively studied. However, how age and gender … apply Okun's law, aiming to estimate age-, gender- and educational attainment level-specific unemployment rate sensitivity … output change on the unemployment rate, supporting higher effects of recessions than that of expansions, we aim to enrich …
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The impact of economic fluctuations on the total unemployment rate is widely studied, however, with respect to age- and … gender-specific unemployment, this relationship is not so well examined. We apply the gap version of Okun’s law, aiming to … estimate youth unemployment rate sensitivity to output deviations from its potential level. Additionally, we aim to compare …
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The aim of this paper is to find out the main factors that determine whether young people with secondary education are employed or not in Lithuania. A survey of young people, aged 18-25, was carried out to gather information about individual characteristics and to find out the reasons why they...
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While most of the offshoring literature focuses on the effects on relative wages, other implications do not receive the necessary attention. This paper investigates the effects on the industries' skill ratio. It summarizes the empirical literature, discusses theoretical findings, and provides...
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While some researchers have suggested that the self-employment (SE) sector is a haven during a financial crisis, others believe that SE is not necessarily the desired outcome, but an indicator that the labor market is tightening for some groups. Few researchers have compared the SE sector before...
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The labor force is a crucial factor in conducting economic activities, especially in labor-surplus countries like Pakistan. In this study, we explore the impact of labor force participation (LF) on economic growth (EG), with an emphasis on how this impact depends on the levels of health and...
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.S. The economic impacts of the crisis include additional healthcare resources, unemployment, lost productivity, criminal …
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