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that reveal little sensitivity to specific labour market conditions in Scotland. In consequence, in Scotland, public sector … public sector into line with those in the private sector in Scotland. …
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SILER P., WANG C. and LIU X. (2003) Technology transfer within multinational firms and its impact on the productivity of Scottish subsidiaries, Reg. Studies 37 , 15-25. This paper aims to examine the extent to which the technology generated in US parent firms is transferred to their Scottish...
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services. Scotland is more committed than England to the traditional public sector model, emphasizing egalitarianism and …Keating M. (2005) Policy convergence and divergence in Scotland under devolution, Regional Studies 39 , 453—463. The … scope for divergence of public policy between Scotland and the rest of the UK is constrained by institutional, political and …
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This paper examines national identity in England and Scotland, arguing that it is necessary to understand how people …
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in England and Scotland. Mobilising communities through the encouragement and support of voluntarism is an important … discourses have been mobilised, drawing on case study research in deprived urban areas of Scotland and England to explore the …
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but less evidence that the cost of switching differs between England and Scotland. Although more switching occurs in … England where students specialize early, higher wage growth among those who switch eliminates the wage difference after … several years. Together, these findings suggest that later specialization in Scotland is beneficial during the initial years …
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journeying back to seventeenth-century ancien regime France, to 1770s Scotland, to 1790s England, to early 20th-century Bengal …
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England and Scotland (i.e., Scottish effect) are only partly explained by adult levels of socioeconomic status or risk factors … (England), and Scotland. Respondents provided information on child, maternal, household, and socioeconomic characteristics …Regional differences in adult morbidity and mortality within England (i.e., north-south divide or gradient) and between …
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. Ein Schwerpunkt der Untersuchung liegt dabei auf der vergleichsweise teuren universitären Ausbildung. Im Vergleich zu den …
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Gutachten im Auftrag der Sächsischen Staatskanzlei. <br>Bildung ist eine der zentralen föderalen Aufgaben in Deutschland. So können die Bundesländer die Bildungspolitik weitgehend alleine gestalten, müssen allerdings auch die Ausgaben dafür tragen. Die Bildungsausgaben stellen einen der...
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