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between education institutions and employment, iii) providing training opportunities during working life, and iv) making …
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Since the industrial revolution, technological innovations have enabled rise in productivity, employment, standard of … may reduce a drop in employment and enhanc e the welfare of citizens, lies in additional reduction of the working hours. I … lead to a decrease in the labour force. In that case, full employment will be attained even with th e decline in the number …
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Establishment Panel from the Institute for Employment Research. The major results are: productivity and investments are positively …
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more flexible working arrangements for both workers and firms. Part-time employment has also contributed substantially to … increasing the employment rate, especially among women. However, part-time work comes at a cost of lower wages for workers …
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experience and significant spillover effects. Foreign acquisition has a moderate wage impact, but there is a wide gap between new …, valued in the high-wage segment of the local economy that is connected with the MNEs via worker turnover. …
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The present study contributes to the analysis of economic growth by comparing labour ant total factor productivity (TFP) in France, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States in the very long run (since 1890) and in the medium run (since 1980). During the past century, the United States has...
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