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This paper provides both descriptive and empirical evidence about the main youth labour market problems in Spain. Using the experiences of other EU economies as a benchmark, we document the performance of Spain as regards a wide set of youth labour market dimensions. These include employment and...
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Can having more education than a job requires reduce one's chances of being offered the job? We study this question in a sample of applications to jobs that are posted on an urban Chinese website. We find that being overqualified in this way does not reduce the success rates of...
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In post-socialist countries, overqualification is a current and relevant issue, but despite its importance, this topic … overqualification. In this study, I will attempt an investigation of this hypothesis. The analysis of the issue was performed on the …. Overqualification was determined by comparing the educational training acquired with the occupation performed. Although the importance …
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Using data from the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey, this paper examines the job finding methods of different ethnic groups in the UK. Our empirical findings suggest that, though personal networks are a popular method of finding a job for the ethnic minorities, the foreign born and those who...
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Using data from the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey, this paper examines the job finding methods of different ethnic groups in the UK. Our empirical findings suggest that, though personal networks are a popular method of finding a job for the ethnic minorities, the foreign born and those who...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008694563
This paper examines the job finding methods of different ethnic groups in the UK. The theoretical framework shows that less assimilated ethnic unemployed workers are more likely to use their friends and family as their main method of search but they have less chance of finding a job using this...
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Using data from the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey, this paper examines the job finding methods of different ethnic groups in the UK. Our empirical findings suggest that, though personal networks are a popular method of finding a job for the ethnic minorities, the foreign born and those who...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008784703
This paper examines the job finding methods of different ethnic groups in the UK. The theoretical framework shows that less-assimilated ethnic unemployed workers are more likely to use their friends and family as their main method of search but they have less chance of finding a job using this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005666910
problem of gender gap as well as employment of migrants …
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residents of large cities and not for other areas. (3) For migrants who had moved from rural to urban areas, the effect of their … significant in cases where the cultural climate of the host area differed from that of the migrant’s home area. The findings of … high school baseball on happiness. Further, nostalgia for home influences migrants’ happiness, and this influence is …
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