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employment levels during recessions. However, they can create inefficiency in the labor market, and might limit labor market …
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employment levels during recessions. However, they can create inefficiency in the labor market, and might limit labor market …
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States with socialist economic systems also suffer from employment problems, a fact which is frequently passed over in …
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initial formulation assumes an integrated labour market and allows for entrepreneurship, self-employment and wage employment …. We then introduce labour market segmentation. In equilibrium voluntary and involuntary self-employment, formal and … informal wage employment, and formal and informal entrepreneurship may all coexist. We illustrate the model by an example …
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The main objective of this paper is to assess the impact of female unemployment on economic growth in Cameroon. Using … relationship between female unemployment and economic growth in Cameroon is negative and significant in both the short and long … sector to create enough jobs to mitigate the severity of women's unemployment. …
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As a measure of labor market strength, the raw employment-to-population ratio (EPOP) confounds employment outcomes with … labor supply behavior. Movement in the EPOP depends on the relative movements of the employment rate (one minus the … unemployment rate) and the labor force participation rate. This paper proposes an adjustment to the calculation of the EPOP using …
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As a measure of labor market strength, the raw Employment-to-Population ratio (EPOP) confounds employment outcomes with … labor supply behavior. Movement in the EPOP depends on the relative movements of the employment rate (one minus the … unemployment rate) and the labor force participation rate. This paper proposes an adjustment to the calculation of the EPOP, using …
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As a measure of labor market strength, the raw employment-to-population ratio (EPOP) confounds employment outcomes with … labor supply behavior. Movement in the EPOP depends on the relative movements of the employment rate (one minus the … unemployment rate) and the labor force participation rate. This paper proposes an adjustment to the calculation of the EPOP using …
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employment gap under stagnation are primarily driven by uctuations in underemployment instead of structural unemployment. Our … economy permanently operates below capacity due to both structural unemployment and underemployment. The latter is a direct … explain movements of unemployment and underemployment in opposite directions. Finally, we show that uctuations in the total …
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