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India. It identifies three channels through which SEZs address these issues: employment generation, skill formation (human … interviews of entrepreneurs and workers across the three largest SEZs (in terms of their contribution to exports and employment …) : SEEPZ, Madras and Noida. The analysis reveals that `employment generation' has been the most important channel through which …
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and education has been roughly proportional, however. The evolution of employment and unemployment does not offer much … of labor market programs on youth employment. We find that the slump in the 1990s has been associated with dramatic … increases in youth unemployment and youth participation in active labor market programs. The impact on unemployment rates by age …
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This study evaluates the impact of agricultural subsidies (CAP) on unemployment and employment outside the agricultural …
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associated with it In particular we distinguish between employment hours and effort per worker and allow for adjustment costs … associated with employment changes We assume that the requirement function for effective hours has a general trans …-logarithmic form and derive an estimable system of Euler equations for inventories and employment with implied cross …
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putty-clay model is also consistent with the small short-run employment effects of minimum wage hikes commonly found in … empirical work. However, unlike monopsony-based explanations for small short-run employment effects, the model implies that the …
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of the past is that the outcome, in terms of growth, distribution, and employment, depends on how a country remains in …
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employment and on the way employment gains and losses are distributed across firms, industries, national economies and components … of the labour force. This paper assesses the employment impact of offshoring, in five European countries (Germany, Spain … with this variety of employment outcomes, the empirical evidence suggests that offshoring activities are mainly driven by a …
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This register-based follow-up study focuses on the association between workplace characteristics and recruitment of people with a history of sickness absence. The aim was to study whether recruitment differs with regard to workplace sector, number of employees, gender composition, educational...
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The Swedish employment rate is high in an international comparison and has been rising during recent decades. This … survey in this report suggests that the main drivers of the high and rising Swedish employment rates can be found in policies …
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Spain provides an extreme case of unemployment rate oscillations (8.3% in 2007, 26.1% in 2013, 19.6% in 2016) in … parallel with cute regional persistance in labour market outcomes - the sets of relatively high and low unemployment regions … such groups of regions react differently to key drivers of employment and wage setting. We find that the low income (high …
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