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students to seek employment. Using NLSY97 data, this paper finds that working while enrolled in college decreases the wages one … looking to employ new workers entering the labor market may favor these types of students, and create incentives for non-working … receives. Therefore, students who are not working while enrolled in school may have higher grades and graduate more frequently …
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Recent attempts of wage rise , problems of security at work place as well as many findings about child labor in … Bangladesh were primary cause of writing this paper. But problems have deep roots: from world separation of capital and labor …, profit increasing scenarios with labor inputs, human rights to work and get paid to environmental problems connected to …
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It is the popular belief that employment growth should have been at an equal pace with the growth of Manufacturing … employment has indeed increased post 1991 reforms it hasn’t accelerated at the rate of manufacturing industry growth. adoption of … we will investigate the employment growth in India during various periods of major economic changes and compare them in …
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This study provides circumstantial evidence for the impact of permits for employment in Israel on the Palestinian labor … that merges data from the Palestinian Labor Force Survey with Israeli administrative data on permits for employment in … Israel. The study quantifies the increase in Palestinian employment in the Israeli and Palestinian economies and the decrease …
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long term. An active measure has the effect of employment growth, by creating new jobs or by facilitating the access to … vacancies. This paper aims to inform about the active measures taken in Romania in 2010, through the Employment Program …
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Background: Economic theory strongly suggests that better information about the quality of care affects patients’ choice of health service providers. However, we have little empirical evidence about the impact of information provided on provider’s choice in Germany. Problem: In Germany, we...
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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 Phillips curve, the natural rate is an equilibrium condition...
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equitable development convergence in wages and earnings is therefore desirable. This paper explores trends and patterns in wage …
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Employment creation and wage security have been primary goals of developing countries. The present paper analyses the … wage-employment scenario in India in the post-reform period. The workforce structure is exhibiting upward mobility across … wage classes, moving towards regular employment, and shifting in favour of tertiary sector jobs – the pace decelerating in …
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in terms of high growth and high share in total employment in recent times. It is observed that women employment is … the new economy a trade-off is observed between women employment expansion and their wage condition. There also exists an … established sector where women have traditionally been accepted and are having stable employment and wage condition. In few …
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