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Article is devoted to studying of unemployment as a negative social and economic phenomenon in the life of a society … the sex both in Grodno region, and across Belarus specifies prevalence of ‘female’ unemployment. A problem there is … unemployment is higher than in the large cities. This is connected with an absence of workplaces, backwardness of the real sector …
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unemployment resulting from the political and economic transformation in Poland defined directions for the state activity aiming at …
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The article presents a characterization of changes in the social and economic situation in Poland in years 2000-2007 from selected aspects. Regional differentiation of Poland as well as factors affecting the regional diversification of Poland are pointed at. Regional nature of changes and...
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To generate big responses of unemployment to productivity changes, researchers have reconfigured matching models in … introducing costly acquisition of credit, or by positing government mandated unemployment compensation and layoff costs. All of … these redesigned matching models increase responses of unemployment to movements in productivity by diminishing the …
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performance as seen through its GDP per capita and its unemployment rate. It takes advantage of a new database where immigration … negatively to its unemployment rate. At the same time, we find that immigration itself increases France's GDP per capita …, particularly in the case of family immigration. This family immigration also reduces the country's unemployment rate, especially …
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From a theoretical perspective the link between the speed and scope of rapid labor reallocation and productivity growth or inequalities remains unclear. Do reallocations with more flows tend to produce higher productivity growth? Does such link appear at the expense of higher inequalities? We...
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in housing prices would lead to a recession-like impact on household consumption and unemployment. The impact would be …
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unemployment for the five major European economies. The dynamic adjustment and the level relations are found to be different across … all countries including the UK, deviations from reference values are found to influence unemployment. Only for Germany and …
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unemployment, median household income, gross profit margin, efficiency ratio, operating margin, excess margin, and salary and …. A significant relationship between hospital operational status and unemployment, operating margin, and salary and … showed that unemployment, operating margin, and salary and benefit expenses per full-time equivalent had a direct impact on …
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This paper examines theoretically and empirically the effects of time preferences on job search behaviour of the unemployed. The aim of the study is to test the exponential versus the hyperbolic discounting model within a labour market context. The theoretical relations between patience on the...
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