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protections, and type of work), analysts and donors need to understand better how employment, growth, poverty and other factors … to the three billion people who are poor using the $2.50 PPP dollar poverty line. A much larger number - 900 million …). To achieve more and better employment (where 'better' depends on such factors as rate of pay, job security, employment …
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Eine der Maßnahmen, mit denen die Bundesregierung die Folgen der aktuellen Coronakrise für den Arbeitsmarkt zu … Zeitschrift veröffentlichte Artikel bezieht sich auf die Auswirkungen der damaligen Krise auf den deutschen Arbeitsmarkt. Der … Artikel stellt die Zusammenhänge zwischen der Wirtschaftsleistung und dem Arbeitsmarkt anhand der Ergebnisse der …
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greater share of benefits from economic growth. Household size was a critical determinant of poverty levels. Sector of … employment also impacts on the probability of a household being poor; with those in agriculture being relatively worse off. The … need for smaller family size has to be an integral part of policy aimed at poverty reduction in Nigeria. The support of the …
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reduce employment among the least-skilled workers they are intended to help. But they also increase wages for many of them … urban poverty. …
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Despite extensive research, the estimates of changes in employment are heter-ogeneous in different conditions of … employment elasticity compared to its values in economies with a stable development trend. Based on this, we formulate the …
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This study provides insight into sustainability challenges in Venezuela by exploring the causal interactions between oil price, energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Venezuela. Economic growth, government consumption expenditure and trade openness are included as additional...
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