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Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA), the Federal Employment Agency (Germany) and the Statistics Bureau of Japan. The study … in Deutschland, Japan und den USA verfolgt? Zweitens, wie haben sich die Beschäftigung und ihre Zusammensetzung nach … Wandel der Beschäftigungsstrukturen anhand von Berufsstatistiken des Bureau of Labor Statistics (USA), der Bundesagentur für …
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the potential to substantially transform labor markets and employment, especially in countries with a low level of …
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This paper aims at giving first insights into the interconnectedness of violent conflict, employment and …
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This article investigates to what extent innovation has contributed to the development of employment growth and … a gross employment growth which has been larger in German manufacturing than in other European countries. This effect is … market shares. Taking the substitution of existing with new products into account, it turns out the net employment growth due …
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It is often claimed that small and young firms account for a disproportionately large share of net employment growth …. We conduct a meta analysis of the empirical evidence regarding whether net employment growth rather is generated by a few …
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types of new firms, particularly if their parent firm continues to operate. A novel findings is that the rate of employment …
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This paper analyzes how institutional differences affect university entrepreneurship. We focus on ownership of faculty inventions, and compare two institutional regimes; the US and Sweden. In the US, the Bayh-Dole Act gives universities the right to own inventions from publicly funded...
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I investigate the effect of human capital on entrepreneurship using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth - 1979. I find that individuals with higher measured intelligence and self-confidence are more likely to be entrepreneurs. Furthermore I present evidence suggesting that intelligence and...
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