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Gewalttätige Konflikte sind vor allem in notleidenden Regionen der Welt verbreitet, es ist aber wenig darüber bekannt, wie die Wirklichkeit der betroffenen Menschen aussieht und welche Entscheidungen sie zu fällen haben. In diesem Bericht untersuchen wir, wie Individuen während des...
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Despite the widespread prevalence of violent conflict in most destitute regions of the world, little is known about the … providing an insight into how individuals cope during post-conflict recovery in Northern Uganda. We particularly compare …
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Gewalttätige Konflikte sind vor allem in notleidenden Regionen der Welt verbreitet, es ist aber wenig darüber bekannt, wie die Wirklichkeit der betroffenen Menschen aussieht und welche Entscheidungen sie zu fällen haben. In diesem Bericht untersuchen wir, wie Individuen während des...
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It is well-established that armed political conflict has a detrimental effect on food security and household welfare …: conflict induces food insecurity by reducing own food production, access to food through the market, and various other … conflict-affected households in Northern Uganda. We employ propensity score matching to estimate the average treatment effect …
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We analyse the effect of mass violent conflict on individual expectations in Northern Uganda. We find that the … expectations of the future economic situation are negatively affected by recent conflict while the effect on broadly defined …
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This paper assesses the impact the Great Recession had on individuals' transitions to and from unemployment in Ireland. The rate of transition from unemployment to employment declined between 2006 and 2011, while the rate from employment to unemployment increased. The results indicate that young...
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The impact that the Great Recession has had on countries’ labour markets has been well documented. In Ireland, the contraction in economic activity that took place resulted in the country's overall unemployment rate increasing from 4.6% in 2006 to 15% in 2012. The country's youth unemployment...
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This article explores the links between low pay, unemployment and labour market churning over the period 2001 to 2006. The issue of churning is explored through analysis of the HILDA calendar data, in which job starts and job terminations are modelled using multinomial logit regressions. The...
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