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. Nevertheless, employment rates remained higher than might have been expected given the experience of previous recessions. The main … and fiscal policies during the recession, reductions in real producer wages and relatively buoyant real consumer wages … with a relatively higher outflow rate into employment underlie this. As government support for the economy is scaled back …
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variables as determinants for job satisfaction. Findings - The empirical findings indicate that wages and stability are major …
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No matter the cause, recessions are usually accompanied by some combination of job loss, hiring freezes, wage cuts or hours reductions. In a rapidly evolving economic crisis there is a need for timely information to assess labour market performance and develop strategies to address the problems...
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After steady employment growth since the 1990s, Spain has experienced the sharpest increase in unemployment among OECD … out from higher level collective agreements. The large drop-out rate from lower secondary education is an important factor … them out of a depressed labour market. Finally, the matching of people to jobs, notably through the public employment …
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supply of graduates, the literature on over-education suggests that many graduates are unable to find employment in graduate … that the employment of graduates in non-graduate jobs has declined over time. Hence, there is no evidence of an over …There is an apparent inconsistency in the existing literature on graduate employment in the UK. While analyses of rates …
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A common finding throughout the Canadian immigration literature is that, despite having high levels of education … paper investigates the role of “qualitative” education-job matches in explaining these poor labor market outcomes. Using a …. Successful matching is also found to significantly improve the return to pre-migration education and work experience. …
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how real wages of Canadian workers evolved across age groups and education levels from 1981 to 2011 … education, general work experience, and seniority within firms, as well as their movements into higher-wage or lower … from various Statistics Canada surveys and focuses on the real (hourly or weekly) wages earned by full-time workers. It is …
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overeducation status did not change but for non-employed male graduates moving into employment, the chances of entering a graduate … British Skills and Employment Survey series, we analyse trends in the labour market between 1997/2001 and 2006/2012. The … available in the Additional file 1. We find that the massive influx of graduates into the labour force has been absorbed with no …
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analysis focuses on Italian graduates and refers to the cohort that graduated in 2007 using data from the AlmaLaurea survey on … graduates' career paths. A new measure of overeducation is introduced and it is jointly examined along with other pre …
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impact that the enactment of various types of E-verify mandates may have on the employment and wages of these two populations …. We find that the enactment of both universal and public-sector only mandates reduce employment of likely unauthorized … workers. Meanwhile, employment verification does not affect naturalized Hispanic workers but increases the employment …
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