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to professional workers experiencing persistent unemployment or underemployment. Design/methodology/approach – Secondary … data analysis shows how the recent recession has had a disproportionate impact on employment. Recognizing underemployment … – Analyses of unemployment and underemployment resulting from the recent recession suggest it has had a particularly severe …
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influence of unemployment on the level of business ownership (“refugee effect”). There is also control for risk tolerance and …
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Purpose – This paper aims to provide an overview of entrepreneurship education in the wider context of the Chinese educational system in transition and raise pertinent questions regarding its direction and future development. Design/methodology/approach – A case study approach is used to...
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entrepreneurship in the UK to help overcome the over‐supply of university graduates in a very difficult employment market. This paper …
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restaurant business. Yet, in spite of high unemployment (unemployment rate: 17,3%) and schemes to import foreign seasonal workers … the mystery of high levels of unemployment concurrent with a perceived scarcity of workers, key contributions are the high … seasonal fluctuations in demand and the mismatch theory. The phenomenon of seasonal unemployment may be understood as a special …
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This article begins with a reprint of interviews from the November/December 1995 issue of Planning Review (the previous identity of Strategy & Leadership.). In those interviews, four leading futurists — Ian Wilson, Oliver Markley, Joseph Coates, and Clement Bezold — discussed the critical...
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It is well-known that unemployment leaves scars after re-employment, but does this scarring effect persist even after … reflect the unemployment that they experienced over their working life. These scarring effects are somewhat smaller for older … correlations significantly under-estimate the well-being cost of unemployment. …
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suffering unemployment. Leveraging variation in the industry-specific labor market tightness before the job termination, this …
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