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We study the effects of compulsory military service in Finland on the conscripts' future labour market behaviour. This …; second, how the conscripts will find employment; and third, their wage level. In order to do this, the Finnish armed forces …' information on the conscripts who performed their military service in 1998 is combined with the labour market data of Statistics …
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This report reviews some of the most recent literature examining the home country employment effects of … conclusion from the literature is that the absolute employment effects are modest, although there are likely to be notable … effects on the structure of labour demand. However, the form of internationalisation, the level of aggregation of the data …
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the growth rate of employment depend upon the method and timespan used in the analysis. The personnel of foreign …
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The study shows that the exceptional drop in volume of Finland's GDP in 2009 - as much as 8 per cent -was to a large extent due to huge decline in exports and production of one industry, ICT. The contribution of ICT (or electronics and electro-technical industry) to GDP decline was close to two...
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The study investigates empirically how ownership affects firms' domestic employment and its fluctuations. We look at …-listed, non-family companies). It turns out that ownership matters. Volatility of employment in listed companies is much higher … than in other firms. State-owned companies show the highest stability in employment, and they have also reduced their …
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This study analyzes trends in specialization of the Finnish industry since the 1980s. Low technology industries, such as pulp and paper, have had traditionally a large proportion of the Finnish industrial output. During the recent decades their share of output has decreased significantly and...
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