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rise over time in the Indigenous employment rate and a slight decline in the unemployment rate, but with both of these … in income relativities, with one reason being a growing reliance on jobs in the Community Development Employment Projects …
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on output and employment in various sectors using the 1989 and 1997 conversion matrices. The sectoral output and … employment are linked with final demand deliveries in such a way that one can measure the impacts on changes in each component of … aggregate demand, other components remaining unchanged, on output and employment. A comparison of the aggregate output and …
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Using the 1996-97 input-output table, the objective of this paper is to identify Australia’s high employment generating … industries. First, the “real” (direct and indirect) contribution of the tradeable industries to employment are quantified by … adopting the “loss of the industry” or “shut-down of industry” approach. Second, the sectoral employment elasticities are …
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complement the existing literature by examining the IIT and hence output and employment performance of two different digit … exhibited a superior IIT and hence output and employment performance as compared to the TCF industry, as well as the … reinforcing the former industry's stronger IIT and hence output and employment performance. …
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Despite the growth in services. manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South's economy, responsible for 25 percent of total personal earnings. But loweducation nonmetropolitan areas, which gained more than their share of manufacturing jobs in the 1970s and 1980s, lost...
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A new strand of literature has recently sought to investigate possible links between technological changes, observed modifications to firms' organizational structure and the evolution of the wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers. After a brief overview of such approaches, this essay...
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This study compares the effects of economic internationalisation on the functional distribution of labour income in the U.S.and Germany. The benchmark for assessing the empirical analyses theoretically is the general equilibrium framework ofinternational trade theory. Focusing on general...
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This paper estimates the causal relationships between energy consumption and income for India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, using cointegration and error-correction modelling techniques. The results indicate that, in the short-run, unidirectional Granger causality runs from energy to...
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This paper reinvestigates the energy consumption-GDP growth nexus in a panel error correction model using data on 20 net energy importers and exporters from 1971 to 2002. Among the energy exporters, there was bidirectional causality between economic growth and energy consumption in the developed...
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