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Economic growth and unemployment exhibit an ambiguous relationship – according to empirical studies. This ambiguity can be investigated by observing the role of the underground economy in shaping the productivity of firms. Indeed, unemployment may be absorbed by underground firms, which adopt...
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particular towards improving the education and training of people throughout the life cycle. Similarly, in the perspective of …
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relevant results emerge for Scandinavian countries with regard to the complementarity between past level of education and … inequality in human capital, as it results from education levels. Denmark is the only country where, for women, being less …
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Aulia Internally Displaced People, specially their efforts in education were investigated. It is concluded that introduce … governmental efforts in improving facilities are minimized. With the increasing loads of children vying to join education, lack of … children leave education and search for working opportunities to support their families. It is basically required from the …
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This paper explores the causal pathway by which poor fetal health translates into reducing educational attainment and earnings as an adult. Using insights from the medical literature, I decompose low birth weight infants into two distinct subtypes: a symmetric type, which is characterized by...
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In this paper we analyse the correlation between the level of education and the number of children in Italy. We select … analysis. First, we estimate the correlation between the female’s education and her number of children, and then we use also … partner’s education to take into account the family dimension. Furthermore, in the context of fertility, zero observations …
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all spheres of life. The theoretical arguments about the real effects of the Great Depression on education vary. The first … on education, on race (whites and blacks) and gender (males and females), during the period from 1930 to 1940 …. Furthermore, this paper examines the effects of state employment indices on the average education (at the mean). The results …
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MSA growth (Glaeser 1994a), omitting the former variable in growth-education regressions would bias our human capital …
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Evaluation's way is set on a paradox. The feed-back of evaluation would imply - according to a wrong way - the evaluation of the examiner. Systemic Analysis could show the promises and the semantic limits of this technical. It seems to be impossible to measure work's human value through the...
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“Employment and sustainable development: education, training and R&D in the regulation of the labour market” Ilona … next sections focus on long trend and new forms of labour market regulation and the role successively played by Education … effective upgrading of work and skills, requiring adequate structural education, training and R&D policies. …
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