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During the last forty years, Santiago has experienced a series of drastic changes in public transport policies. These …
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Santiago, Chile's capital city, has undergone numerous changes in its urban fabric due the process of economic … concentration of high knowledge-based activities has been proof critical to improve the innovation capacity of the city; in Santiago … University Neighborhood of Santiago (UNS) project could reveal some clues where to encourage future development. Thus, the …
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generation in Santiago, Chile, based on the different parameters of a PV system, such as efficiency. As a performance indicator …
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"Using rich German linked employer-employee data and endogenous switching regression models, I show that large firms and firms with a high export share or a low proportion of fixed-term workers provide higher wage growth for low-wage workers. While having many low-paid co-workers dampens the...
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This paper reviews the development of the social security system and trends in the urban labor market in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Despite its remarkable economic achievement, the PRC faces a difficult path before it can reform and improve its social security system and...
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Covers trend from 1990 to 1998.
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This paper aims at studying the modification of French and British labour market segmentation from years 1980's to 2000's. Based on a multiple correspondence analysis using national labour force surveys in 1982-83 and 2001, we bring to light the evolution from a ternary structure of these...
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