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New Zealand immigration policy settings are based on the assumption that the macroeconomic impacts of immigration may be significantly positive, with at worst small negative effects. However, both large positive and large negative effects are possible. Reviewing the literature, the balance of...
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In 2015, worldwide forced displacement was at its highest recorded level, surpassing 65 million. Out of this number, nearly 20 million people are those who fled their countries of origin to seek refuge in third countries. International responsibility sharing in terms of hosting the historical...
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The issues of the forced migration and integration of refugees in the EU society and labour markets are high on the …
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In this paper the existence and stability of equilibriums in an evolutionary game theory model of the labour market is … the dynamics of an evolutionary model of the labour market is provided. …
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The history of the International Colloquium on Regional Sciences reaches back to 1998. Over the years, its format has dramatically changed and the Colloquium has become a respected event, which attracts dozens of experts from the field of regional research every year. The contributions focus on...
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in adult life, including labour force participation, nature of employment, and earnings. Thus our findings reveal how … schooling, and how that affects subsequent labour market outcomes of men and women. Using a nationally representative … suggests that technical stream choice at higher-secondary level significantly affects the gender gap in labour market outcomes …
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Long-term labour market projections are a popular tool for assessing future skill needs and the possibility of skill … shortages. It is often noted that reallocation processes in the German labour market are hindered due to its strong … lead to inaccurate practical advice. In this article, we describe for the first time, how reallocations in the labour …
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employment, the shift towards more self-employment could warrant a need for action in regards to social safeguards and interest …
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In this work we discuss the research findings from the labour-augmented Schumpeter meeting Keynes (K+S) agent …, as workers, firms, banks and the government. The exercises are characterised by different degrees of labour flexibility …, or by institutional shocks entailing labour market structural reforms, wherein the phenomenon of hysteresis is endogenous …
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, they are always conjunctural. Low relative youth unemployment cannot be explained adequately. Employment protection is only … ceteris-paribus logic of causal association. This article analyses associations between configurations of labour market and … education institutions and relative youth unemployment by examining 30 countries of the Organisation for Economic Co …
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