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Of great importance to the future World economy is the future labor force of Asia, as Asia is by far the most populous … region in the World. Expected future levels of education, very young and youth population, youth employment and unemployment …, dependency rates, human capital per capita, and the sources of growth in the potential future labor force are described in this …
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Of great importance to the future World economy is the future labor force of Asia, as Asia is by far the most populous … region in the World. Expected future levels of education, very young and youth population, youth employment and unemployment …, dependency rates, human capital per capita, and the sources of growth in the potential future labor force are described in this …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014337769
From the perspective of the Chicago school, there is no behaviour that is not interpretable as economic. In this paper, we discuss the assertion in the perspective of an optimal constitution and exploitation of Human Capital, through our conceptual framework named Emotional Capital (EC)....
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period, first the post-World War baby boom and then the substantial increase in education led to higher economic growth than … otherwise expected. As the pace of increase in education slowed and the workforce aged toward the end of the period, human …
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Asia. In particular, we analyze the impacts of automation, artificial intelligence, and digitalization on the growth …
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In recent years there has been a plethora of empirical papers by economists concerning the effects of academic rank in school or college on subsequent outcomes of students. We review this recent literature, describing the difficult identification and measurement issues, the assumptions and...
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In recent years there has been a plethora of empirical papers by economists concerning the effects of academic rank in school or college on subsequent outcomes of students. We review this recent literature, describing the difficult identification and measurement issues, the assumptions and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013040930
for all individuals of the same age and level of education, so it ignores labor market intermittency because of childbirth … can be generated using commonly available data on labor force participation rates by age and gender to gauge the … probability of past work. Applying the measure to labor force survey data from the Philippines shows that conventional proxies …
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employment boom - contributed only marginally, if at all, to the rise in female labor supply. The increasing proportion of women … more women to participate in the labor market. We find: - that the increased number of women with higher education has … employment. This has often been related to changes in the Dutch institutional environment. Using a model which allows for direct …
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between education institutions and employment, iii) providing training opportunities during working life, and iv) making …
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