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unemployment in Nigeria. The study was estimated using multiple regression technique. The variables considered were unemployment as … trade openness have significant impact on unemployment in Nigeria; government health expenditure, mortality rate, FDI and …One of the challenges facing the country today is how to develop human capital and reduce the level of unemployment …
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, unemployment rates, and wages in fixed-effects regressions which effectively use changes in these indicators over time within … the response to unemployment shocks in these economies. In India, the unemployment rate does not seem to be a reliable …
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compared the results of the coefficient of variation of GDP per capita in PPP and the unemployment rate. The findings of this … unemployment rate were different from the development of the coefficient of variation of GDP per capita. The first year of the …
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earnings losses for young workers generated by unemployment: unemployment represents time forgone in terms of human capital … downturn, as documented in the empirical literature. At the aggregate level, the framework delivers youth unemployment rates … that are higher and more sensitive to fluctuations in aggregate productivity than total unemployment rates. Additionally …
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Despite the high growth of the Peruvian economy during the last decade, college graduates are facing increasing difficulties to find occupations that match their higher educational background, skills and educational investments. This scenario is embodied in the "professional underemployment"...
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We study the effect of job displacement on fertility in a sample of white collar women in Austria. Using instrumental variables methods we show that unemploy- ment incidence as such has no negative effect on fertility decisions, but the very fact of being displaced from a career-oriented job...
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