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share of women in labour market persists low; the search of employment lasts too long; quality of jobs demanded differs from …
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En 2011, la durée d’utilisation des équipements poursuit sa hausse amorcée en 2010 mais à un rythme plus modéré. Les chefs d’entreprises prévoient que sa croissance continuerait de ralentir en 2012.
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La durée d’utilisation des équipements dans l’industrie manufacturière revient à la normale en 2010 après une baisse …
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country with the highest part-time employment rate of the OECD countries. Women fulfil most part-time jobs, but a considerable …
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This paper evaluates two theories of unemployment: the natural rate theory (whereby unemployment is depicted as fluctuating around a reasonably stable natural rate) and the chain reaction theory (which views movements in unemployment as the outcome of the interplay between labour market shocks...
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We study the impact of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in the context of an applied general equilibrium model for the Dutch labour market. By using a calibrated general equilibrium model we try to narrow down the possible range of the net effect of various ALMPs. We consider the impact of...
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This Working Paper is about the unemployment situation in Kerala. It is based on the findings of the two Gulf Migration Studies, Kerala Migration Study (KMS) and South Asia Migration Study (SMS), conducted by the authors at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, during the last...
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applications for visas for unskilled workers from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh with effect from 18th July 1999. Future demand …
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In line with the perspectives of human capital, human development and human rights, this paper conceives education to be the basic right of children and re-christens all children who are not in school including child labourers and `no-where children', as educationally deprived children. It...
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The emphasis on education assumes importance given the recent recognition of human capital, human rights and human development perspectives of development. Hence educational deprivation is recognised as the primary agent of human deprivation and all necessary measuresare required to ensure...
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