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There is a shortage of electronic, mechanical engineers and IT professionals within some segments of the Hungarian labour market. The ratio of women specialized in these fields does not reach ten percentages. There are several reasons for that, including the strong stereotypes about the...
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In this study the main sub results of a national-wide survey will be presented, carried out in 2013. The objective of the research was to analyze the correlation between wellness and health preservation. During the research we used pretested, standardized questionnaire, the data were analyzed...
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At the end of the 1980s, the growth of the Japanese economy was dazzling, and the asset prices sharply increased. Apart from improved economic fundamentals, an inadequate regulatory regime and financial liberalization, together with relaxed monetary policy caused the rise in prices. Financial...
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By studying a culture that is very far and different, you can gain a better insight into your own culture. You also have the opportunity to develop or adopt certain skills. The article deals with characteristics of Japanese workplaces and business culture, and the factors behind them. The...
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Neoclassical approach to economics failed to recognize and evaluate the importance in producing the human capital, of work of households which is predominantly performed by women. Extensive research, however, indicates that neglecting such issues may lead to a lower growth rate, and at the same...
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