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We examined the selection of emigrants and the relationship between migration intention and actual migration based on the two-wave panel survey Turning Points of Life Course - Transylvania conducted in 2006 and 2009 among the Hungarian-speaking population of Transylvania aged 20-45. This type of...
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This paper explores determinants of church attendance and the formation of 'religious human capital' in Germany within a Becker-style allocation-of-time framework. The analysis is based on data derived from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). Taking advantage of the longitudinal structure...
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of students from CEE to eight countries (Austria, Germany, Finland, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands …, Sweden) of the EU-15 and on the outflow of students from the EU-8+2 reveals that traditional target countries (e.g. DE) have … lost some of their attractiveness, while numbers of CEE-students in emerging targets (UK, IE) have been rising steeply …
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The study on "Managing International Labor Migration in ASEAN: Thailand" aimed to study policies and institution arrangement for managing international migration as part of regional cooperation initiatives and bilateral agreements. The study emphasized on finding out why the current management...
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The study on "Managing International Labor Migration in ASEAN: Thailand" aimed to study policies and institution arrangement for managing international migration as part of regional cooperation initiatives and bilateral agreements. The study emphasized on finding out why the current management...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011421228
The "iteration argument" presented in Schlicht (1996) shows that the allocation of property rights may generate inefficiencies, contrary to what the "Coase Theorem", as commonly understood, asserts. The argument may be summarized by saying that markets (and bargaining) cease to function properly...
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In this research paper the main focus is on religion and how it is influenced by income and education level, how people … from different social classes look at religion nowadays. It is a known fact that our income, our education will influence … our opinion regarding religion and I analyzed these aspects using a survey carried out by Gallup International for 2014 …
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This paper aims to examine the motivations of choosing accounting as a profession in Romania. The paper is motivated by … communism to a market-based economy. We use a survey-based approach. The sample consists of 112 students undertaking accounting … of Expert and Licensed Accountants of Romania. We find that the most important group of factors in choosing the …
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This paper aims to study the heavy work investment's association with different forms of motivation, as well as the … national cultures: Romania and Japan. A questionnaire-based survey involving 822 employees in both Romania and Japan was … motivation could lead Romanian and Japanese employees to increase their investment of time and effort in work. On the other hand …
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In response to the energy crisis, which led to high inflation, Romania, like other EU Member States, introduced a …
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