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the paper are inclusion of a direct economic variable (consumption expenditure, work and employment) to quantify the …
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seven labor market outcomes (employment, full-time employment, earnings, fulltime earnings, being a manager, being a … gender equality with adverse labor market consequences for women. These claims have greatly influenced debates regarding … with adverse labor market consequences for women. …
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relationship affects wages and income inequality. We also explore implications of recent digitalization trends for the future of …
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Ein funktionierendes Gemeinwesen, individuelle Teilhabe und die Bewältigung von Krisen sind ohne die erfolgreiche Erbringung von Dienstleistungen in kritischen Bereichen nicht denkbar. Das GenDis-Projekt („Gesellschaftlich notwendige Dienstleistungen sicherstellen: Ist Arbeit am Gemeinwohl...
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This paper studies the consequences of the buildup of a new economic sector—the Norwegian petroleum industry—on investment in human capital. We assess both short-term and long-term effects for a broad set of educational margins, by comparing individuals in regions exposed to the new sector...
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, knowledge, income, employment and household environment using ten indicators and Alkire-Foster methodology. The unique …
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The adoption of green procurement has implications on the labor market because of the changes that occur in the … green procurement as well as the implications on the Romanian labor market of the transition to the green economy through … secondary data, of the main trends of the Romanian labor market, compared with those of the EU28, a regression between the …
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While most working people are in employment, there is little realisation that this relationship is inefficient and …
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The incidence of working for earnings beyond the normal pension age of 55 for females and 60 for males in urban China …, the probability of working after normal retirement age is positively related to living with a spouse only, being healthy … elderly people. We also show that working beyond the normal retirement age has a much stronger negative association with …
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differences, four-fifths of migrants are employed, with the highest share of those working full-time found in Rome, followed by … without a fixed contract which makes their employment position more vulnerable and open to exploitation. In addition, the …
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