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During the 2001-8 period, the employment rate of people with a disability remained remarkably low in most western … long lasting positive effect on the employment participation and productivity of people with disabilities. …
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states located in the vicinity of Mexico City. In the rest of the states, employment fluctuations are unrelated to national … employment across Mexican states. As a measure of formal employment we use the number of workers with permanent contracts … states are highly heterogeneous with respect to the degree of employment comovement and the association between the state and …
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We determine the extent of cyclical comovement in employment among the regions of Mexico by analyzing the covariance of … the disturbances in regional cycles during the period July 1997 - October 2009. Employment refers to the number of workers … structural multivariate model of the employment time series. We find, for most regions, that employment comovement is high and …
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We raise the question whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to employment generation in Mexico and … FDI has a significantly positive, though quantitatively modest impact on manufacturing employment in Mexico. Moreover, we … employment data covering almost 200 manufacturing industries. We estimate dynamic labor demand functions for blue and white …
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employment effects. The number of studies that informs on both effects is rather limited, but eight econometric analyses yielded … 130 useful meta-observations. We find that wage rigidity increases the magnitude of the employment impact on the native … born, particularly of those who are low skilled, following positive net immigration. The employment elasticity is also …
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One common feature of all empirical wage curve studies is the underlying assumption that the unemployment rate is the natural indicator of labor market tightness. However, we observe that in many European countries governments spend remarkable amounts on labor market training programs. As...
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Die in der Studie vorgestellten Ergebnisse zeigen, dass gerade für Bayern die demografischen Herausforderungen am Arbeitsmarkt - bei zu beachtenden kleinräumigen Unterschieden - in den nächsten zwanzig Jahren weniger in der Schrumpfung des Erwerbspersonenpotenzials als vielmehr in der starken...
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Einerseits konnte Niedersachsen unter den westlichen Bundesländern in den letzten zehn Jahren mit Abstand die zweithöchsten Beschäftigungsgewinne verbuchen. Andererseits fällt die - auch bundesweit - negative Differenz der sozialversicherungspflichtigen Beschäftigungsquoten der Frauen zu...
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