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on tertiary education. Labour market dualism creates serious equity concerns, as non-regular workers face significantly … break down dualism, including reduced employment protection for regular workers, alongside improved social insurance … dualisme engendre de graves problèmes d’équité, car les travailleurs temporaires perçoivent des salaires nettement inférieurs …
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female employment, while also raising Japan’s exceptionally low birth rate.<P>Réformer le marché du travail au Japon pour … social security system would help to reverse dualism. Given that non-regular workers receive less firm-based training, it is … also necessary to expand training outside of firms to support Japan’s growth potential, while enhancing the employment …
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While Japan has achieved outstanding scores on the PISA exams, further improving educational outcomes is important to … fairness. This Working Paper relates to the 2011 OECD Economic Survey of Japan (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/Japan).<P>La réforme … de l'enseignement au Japon<BR>Le Japon obtient d’excellents résultats aux tests du PISA, mais il est néanmoins important …
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A well-functioning labour market is essential to sustain rapid economic growth in the face of population ageing. Priorities are to reverse the rising share of non-regular workers, which has negative implications for both growth and equity, and encourage greater employment of women and youth, who...
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This paper analyses the increasing dualism in the Korean labour market and the need to encourage greater labour force … and increasing the coverage of the social safety net for non-regular workers would help limit the extent of dualism … sous l’angle de son dualisme de plus en plus marqué et de l’augmentation nécessaire des taux d’activité. La proportion …
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Unemployment in South Africa is extremely high and unevenly distributed, being concentrated among young less-skilled blacks. The legacies of apartheid can explain part of the increase in labour supply and inability of the economy to absorb it which produced the extreme levels of unemployment,...
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social security system would help to reverse dualism. Given that non-regular workers receive less firm-based training, it is … also necessary to expand training outside of firms to support Japan’s growth potential, while enhancing the employment … force participation, which is essential given rapid population ageing that is already reducing Japan’s working …
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This paper analyses the increasing dualism in the Korean labour market and the need to encourage greater labour force … and increasing the coverage of the social safety net for non-regular workers would help limit the extent of dualism …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012444258
A well-functioning labour market is essential to sustain rapid economic growth in the face of population ageing. Priorities are to reverse the rising share of non-regular workers, which has negative implications for both growth and equity, and encourage greater employment of women and youth, who...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012446446
Unemployment in South Africa is extremely high and unevenly distributed, being concentrated among young less-skilled blacks. The legacies of apartheid can explain part of the increase in labour supply and inability of the economy to absorb it which produced the extreme levels of unemployment,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012446944