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We analyse the impact of industry on non industrial production, as well as its effect on wages and employment in 6 OECD … policies, for 2009-2012, have had a negative effect on wages and development. The main conclusion is that industrialized …
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between its various stakeholders – society, the business community, management, staff, students – makes this not only …
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include methods whereby the direct burden of paying for tuition is shifted from government and towards students, which raises … model which seeks to explain the determination of occupation-specific wages and the allocation of work between three …
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, by students who are classified as low achievers at age 16, influences the probability of their subsequent educational … men who take vocational courses at the FE college. Furthermore, the students taking this route into post …
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the shelf” Learning Management System (LMS) in teaching undergraduate accounting students. Design …/methodology/approach – Questionnaire responses from 846 accounting students studying in the UK, Australia and New Zealand provide international data to … forums, and other LMS tools. Further, the comparison of cultural differences of the three countries shows all students treat …
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with the factors that influence a students success, ie grade, in studying business economics. As to students, universities …-Abbe-University of Applied Sciences Jena. These former students graduated between 1996 and 2011. The empirical findings suggest, that …: First, high school records are good predictors of university grades. Second, age and gender do not influence students grade …
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Based on detailed occupation titles and making use of measures that do not require pairwise comparisons among demographic groups, this paper shows that the occupational segregation of Black women declined dramatically in 1940-1980, decreased slightly in 1980-2000, and remained stagnant in...
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