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economy in the middle of 2008. Crisis affects negatively almost all the fields of human life like development, employment …, living conditions. One of the states largely affected is Greece which reacted in order to face the negative effects In the … first part of this paper it is examined the character of the crisis and its consequences in Greece and in the second one it …
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This paper examines the spatial interaction of neighboring cities over their employment cycles. The cycles of …-similar employment cycles, but neighboring cities with similar racial compositions tend to have less-similar employment cycles …
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Abstract Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rural wage employment and … of employment (agricultural or non-agricultural) and the overall household livelihood strategy appear to be of limited … importance in determining whether a household uses wage employment as a pathway out of poverty. Rather, high-productivity wage …
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This paper assesses recent migration trends in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Within the last decade (1999-2009) the Russian Federation became the world’s second largest recipient of migrants after the United States, while the Ukraine became the fourth largest and Kazakhstan...
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States like Greece, Portugal, Ireland , Spain and Italy The advanced state debt are nothing more than a symptom of a lack of …
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political economy perspective. The first section examines the general trends of taxation in Greece during the period 1995 …
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The relation of the Greek employment policy to the European one, as it was formulated within EES and the Lisbon … strategy, was a particular one. The Greek employment policy fully adopted the form, the structure and the discourse of the EES … but it was only marginally influenced by the “way of doing things.” The compliance of the Greek employment policy with the …
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Citizens of Southern Europe have been presented by the German media and politicians as lazy and work aversive. First, it is checked whether and to what extent those characterizations do reflect reality, and then, in view of the Greek economic crisis, it is shown that crises and not laziness...
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wages only will not solve the euro crisis. Only in the case of Greece, Europe’s biggest 'problem child', would a general … wage cut lead to improved competitiveness – regardless of the pain such a reform would cause. This is because Greece …
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The case of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the most widespread business topics among the academic community. Various issues like environmental pollution, economic crisis, corruption, poverty are of major importance these days and besides governments and politicians’...
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