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of the largest gender disparities. It exploits the massive roll-out of mobile broadband technology in Jordan between 2010 …
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of the largest gender disparities. It exploits the massive roll-out of mobile broadband technology in Jordan between 2010 …
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principal applicant (PA) households is important in the setting of Syrian refugees in Jordan. Poverty rates for couples with …
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Jordan between 2010 and 2016 to identify the effect of internet adoption on LFP, internet job search, employment, and …
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principal applicant (PA) households is important in the setting of Syrian refugees in Jordan. Poverty rates for couples with …
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Argentina experienced a decline in the early years of the 2000s, from 2000 to 2002, in GDP and in most labour market indicators, followed by improvements in nearly all of them, tracing out a U-shaped pattern. The international crisis of 2008 impacted negatively only on the unemployment rate and...
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Between 2000 and 2013, Colombia experienced rapid economic growth. The country suffered a slowdown at the beginning of the period and during the international crisis of 2008, but during both slowdowns, the growth rate never turned negative. Most labour market indicators improved and followed the...
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During the 2000s Chile achieved rapid economic growth and improved most labour market indicators: the unemployment rate fell; the mix of employment by occupational position and sector improved; the educational level of the employed population, the percentage of registered workers, and labour...
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During the 2000s, Brazil experienced slow economic growth and a substantial improvement in labour market indicators. From 2001 to 2012, Brazil grew less than the Latin American average. However, the unemployment rate decreased, the employment composition improved, the educational level of...
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