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collective bargaining systems and employment, productivity ja wages can not establish causality and the literature is quite thin …. The existing results show that coordinated systems are associated with higher employment rate, centralized systems are … claim that decentralization of collective bargaining would lead to dumping of terms of employment. Studies on wage …
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collective bargaining systems and employment, productivity ja wages can not establish causality and the literature is quite thin …. The existing results show that coordinated systems are associated with higher employment rate, centralized systems are … claim that decentralization of collective bargaining would lead to dumping of terms of employment. Studies on wage …
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; second, how the conscripts will find employment; and third, their wage level. In order to do this, the Finnish armed forces … employment within this time span. …
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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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better export and employment performance requires a decline of relative unit labour costs and an improvement of business …
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The amount of work done in the economy has been subject to a lot of debate in Finland recently. Unemployment is considered a major problem. On the other hand, extending annual working time receives little support. In fact, a widely held view is that one should reduce the working time of the...
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