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This paper analyses the term “subsistence” to utilise it for scientific purposes. In doing so, the term will be reconstructed by an evolutionary view. Afterwards, the term will be discussed and develpoped with respect to the so-called paradox of the poverty line.
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Minimal wage is a partial social and political measure addressed at solving consequences of or existing poverty, which has a general validity. Its goal is to support socially economic motivation of lower-qualified persons. It is commonly fixed at such a sum so that it covers basic socially...
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) labour. Assuming also the existence of unemployment benefits financed with consumption taxes not conditioned on age at a … balanced budget, it is shown that minimum wages may stimulate economic growth and welfare despite the unemployment occurrence … wage and unemployment benefit policies can appropriately be used to promote balanced growth and welfare. …
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unemployment and stagnating growth by 1970, called stagflation. Since 1970 governments redressed the welfare state but did not …
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important for the current economic crisis and European unemployment: (6a) The analysis is an element in the explanation of the …
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economic crisis through the unemployment rates. …
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, in many African countries, unemployment rates are low and growth is seldom jobless. Regrettably, most of the poor work … long hours and cannot make ends meet while the violation of basic human rights is not uncommon. Again, youth unemployment …, demography and institutions). Thus, at all stages of development, forcing economic production to spread evenly across areas is …
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The theoretical model delves into the relationship between labor market institutions and unemployment by proving two … proposition. Thus, improving labor market institutions, that are initially weak may discernibly alleviate unemployment problems in …, sufficiently, weak, then mitigating it will lower unemployment. Simulating the model with the GCC’s unemployment for the period …
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The current study analyzes the status of both the European and the Bulgarian labor markets from the standpoint of the effects of the current crisis, which has affected the supply and demand of labor as well as the employment structure. It further examines the anti-crisis policies, which have...
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This article reviews experimental evidence on the effects of policies intended to promote behavior by firms that is more socially responsible and less socially irresponsible. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can provide firms with opportunities for profit, but changes are likely to increase...
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