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A quality-adjusted specification of labor is suggested which allows firm training to affect labor efficiency. To assess … probability that training expenditures result in net decreases in total costs. Judging from the corresponding point estimates …
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labour market policy and the alphabet soup of training programmes over the years, training policy in Canada can be viewed as …
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A Quality-adjusted specification of labor is suggested which allow firms training to effect labor efficiency. To assess …
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A quality-adjusted specification of labor is suggested which allows firm training to affect labor efficiency. To assess … probability that training expenditures result in net decreases in total costs. Judging from the corresponding point estimates …
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The Canadian Labour Congress believes the Labour Education and Training Research Network is an absolutely vital … instrument for addressing the hard questions in training that labour faces. …
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Does Protestantism favour the market economy more than Catholicism does? We provide a novel quasi-experimental way to answer this question by comparing Protestant and Catholic minorities using Swiss census data from 1970 to 2000. Exploiting the strong adhesion of religious minorities to their...
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, Indian policymakers would like to: (i) increase the recognition of Indian culture globally; (ii) facilitate human capital …
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potential, Indian policymakers would like to: (i) increase the recognition of Indian culture globally; (ii) facilitate human …
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We suggest a methodology for identifying the implications of alternative cultural and social norms embodied by religious denomination on labour market outcomes, by estimating the differential impact of Protestantism versus Catholicism on the propensity to be an entrepreneur, on the basis of the...
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Does Protestantism favour the market economy more than Catholicism does? We provide a novel quasi-experimental way to answer this question by comparing Protestant and Catholic minorities using Swiss census data from 1970 to 2000. Exploiting the strong adhesion of religious minorities to their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010249399