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employment and of female labour force. We describe finally some features of the reconstructed statistics for wages, unemployment …
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rise in crime rates recently. Panel data analysis of Indian states during the period 2001-2008 show that unemployment and …
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This article attempts to develop a perspective for radical reform of the Austrian and European universities. The article takes up anew a simple idea, already presented in an article in the widely circulated European political magazine “Die Zukunft” (Vienna) in 1991, proposing full University...
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A simple plot of seasonal adjusted quarterly data between the change of nominal wage rates and the unemployment rate …-integration of wage rate changes and unemployment rate is not the argument that could be drawn on to sustain this scepticism. On the … separated components support Phillips’ hypothesis of a negative relationship between wage rate changes and the unemployment rate. …
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Recent studies have indicated that the terms 'NAIRU' (non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment) and 'natural … rate of unemployment' are not interchangeable. While NAIRU is an empirical macroeconomic relationship estimated via a … natural rate of unemployment relative to the NAIRU. The natural rate of unemployment in the USA since the Second World War is …
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is an element that cannot be separated from the other elements of the work market, especially from unemployment, because …. There are many causes for unemployment, causes that are to be found both at the macroeconomic level and at the microeconomic … level. In most of the cases, in an analysis that aims at finding the causes that have generated the unemployment, many …
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is an element that can not be separated from the other elements of the work market, especially from unemployment, because …. There are many causes for unemployment, causes that are to be found both at the macroeconomic level and at the microeconomic … level. In most of the cases, in an analysis that aims at finding the causes that have generated the unemployment, many …
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seems to be depressing the labour market. Unemployment is rising, both absolutely and as proportion of labour force …
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generally find that the unemployment rate, productivity, and real wages have a unit root even if one controls for threshold … the variables of interest. For roughly half of the OECD countries in the sample, the unemployment rate, real wages, and … behavior of productivity, real wages, and unemployment should consider non-linear adjustment mechanisms to long-run equilibrium …
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This paper attempts to investigate the relation among wages, unemployment and obesity and to identify public policies … developed. Our framework tries to capture the relationship between obesity and employment/unemployment by assuming that the … fraction of obese workers is a function of the ratio of vacant jobs to unemployment (labour market tightness). We argue that if …
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