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This paper explores whether the agglomeration of human capital leads to social employment advantages in urban labor … employment opportunities of individuals located in urban areas in which the level of education differs. Results show that … employment opportunities are higher on average in skilled urban areas. Three explanations have been offered: human capital …
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This paper explores whether the agglomeration of human capital leads to social employment advantages in urban labor … markets of Colombia. It compares employment opportunities in urban areas where the level of education differs while … controlling for plausible confounders using census data for 1993 and 2005. Results show that employment opportunities are higher …
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This paper explores whether the agglomeration of human capital leadsto social employment advantages in urban labor … predictionsusing census data for 1993 and 2005. I estimate the social effects of human capitalagglomeration by comparing employment … college share on the employment rate for different education groups. I findthat a percentage point increase in the supply of …
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This working paper presents a comparison of the employment structure and development among different types of districts … that in Western Germany the rural districts of minor density could not keep up with the employment growth in the remaining … contributions to research in the field of regional employment disparities clarifies that the differences are driven by a large …
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using the employment perspective. For that, it adopts two relevant points of view: one is temporal, which leads to the … analysis of the evolution of the sectoral structure, in general, and of the employment level of construction and related …
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, both in gross and net terms. The differential growth rate of employment between large and small firms varies by about 5 … out and size does not predict subsequent growth (Gibrat's law). We employ a variety of measures of relative employment …
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along with employment outcomes are explored. The study uses 19 annual cross-sections of the Survey of Consumer Finances … conditions at the time of labour market entry have adverse impacts on both labour force participation and employment. With the …
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along with employment outcomes are explored. The study uses 19 annual cross-sections of the Survey of Consumer Finances … conditions at the time of labour market entry have adverse impacts on both labour force participation and employment. With the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005408360
the housing bust. An analysis of employment and unemployment rates over the past 15 years shows that immigrants' labor … market outcomes are more cyclical than those of natives. The greater cyclicality of immigrants' employment and unemployment …-sensitive employment outcomes than college-educated natives. …
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impact on the employment situation but, in relation with the fall of the production, the observed destructions of jobs were … layoffs. Lastly, they could reduce volume of internal employment, but with less serious consequences for the stable contract … same which knows more the precarious employment, the underemployment and the recurrent unemployment. Moreover, one observes …
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