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By 2009 four in every five job seekers in Great Britain were making use of the Internet in job search, generally alongside other methods. While the Internet has created new opportunities for job seekers, there are concerns that inequalities in use of and access to the Internet will intensify...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a critical review of the development and current state-of-the-art of social and environmental accounting (SEA) research, with particular reference to the role and contribution of the Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, while also...
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Post-Enron, there has been a particularly dramatic increase in the production of substantial corporate social responsibility and sustainability reports. Significantly, issues of reputation, risk management and competitive advantage, rather than the discharge of accountability, appear to be the...
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G REEN A. E. and O WEN D. (2003) Skill shortages: local perspectives from England, Reg. Studies 37 , 123-134. Skill shortages have important implications for economic competitiveness and social inclusion. This paper is concerned with examining contrasts in skill shortages between local areas in...
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Drawing upon a series of interviews conducted with leading practitioners and opinion formulators in the social, ethical and environmental audit arena, together with an extensive review of recent literature in the area, this paper offers a critical appraisal of current developments in the newly...
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G<sc>reen</sc> A. E., D<sc>e</sc> H<sc>oyos</sc> M., J<sc>ones</sc> P. and O<sc>wen</sc> D. Rural development and labour supply challenges in the UK: the role of non-UK migrants, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Characteristic features of the demographic structure of rural areas in the UK include net out-migration of young adults and an older than...
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