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Studies of immigrant students in upper secondary school in Iceland often highlight low attendance rates and early …
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This paper reviews economic developments in Iceland following its financial collapse in 2008, focusing on causes and … developments elsewhere on the periphery of Europe, in Greece, Ireland, and Portugal. In some ways, however, Iceland resembles Italy …
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(Iceland), and are based entirely on migration chains. Still, emigration from Stare Juchy has its own peculiarities related to …
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This study discusses the economic, political, and judicial aftermath of Iceland´s financial collapse in 2008. It … be adjusted in two respects. Second, since the crisis, Ireland has made a significantly stronger recovery than Iceland in … terms of per capita income. Third, Iceland´s economic recovery from the crisis is marred by a visible deterioration of …
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companies has lately been accelerating. Along with a general liberalisation of the economic policy in Iceland, there seems to be …
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, but now it is possible to study how the system works in real settings. Two countries, New Zealand and Iceland, have … adopted ITQ's as an overall fisheries management system on a national level. In Iceland, fish quotas were made transferable …-regime. In Iceland the demand for quotas is influenced by unemployment and lack of alternative sources of income for fishermen …
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"We are concerned here with the creation of non-market institutions for reducing the cost of risk in poor agrarian societies that operate at low levels of technology without the benefits of insurance, credit and other intertemporal markets. 1 Institutions, the formal and informal rules that...
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We contribute to the literature on saving in retirement by studying the saving behavior of retirees in Iceland, a …
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Structures of education, vocational training and adult education systems in Europe For anyone trying to understand the general organisation of education systems in Europe, these monographs set out in some 40 pages for each country, full basic and regularly updated information on its own...
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, Norway, Iceland and Israel, have contributed with a national presentation of their research scheme. Main research institute …
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