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The paper examines the results of a cross section regression analysis against four hypotheses. The primary hypothesis concerned the effect of economic prosperity and growth on “willingness to assist”. The positive prosperity effect was unsurprisingly confirmed. In connection to the second...
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This paper is an analysis of the foreign Aid Policies of two OECD Development Assistance Committee member countries – Finland and Ireland. The analysis reveals that both Finland and Ireland share high principles on their relations with the developing world, although their current policy...
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the eligibility age thresholds for unemployment and part-time pension schemes and the effect of tightening medical … from age 58 upwards and to a lower incidence of unemployment at younger ages. The policy effects are found to be …
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employed. The idea is to compare the difference between the net income from market work and the unemployment benefits that have …
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be used to predict the present and the near future unemployment rate in Finland. Predicting the present and the near … information contained in Google search queries, the report compares a simple predictive model of unemployment to a model that … future unemployment 3 months ahead. Google search queries also tend to improve the prediction accuracy around turning points …
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.ect on how long individuals stay at work. The second study takes a deeper focus on disability and unemployment, and analyses …
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