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workers can attend complex jobs, it compares their involvement in various forms of post-school skills formation. The countries … skills at all have the largest contribution but small businesses tend to employ low educated workers at a large scale even in … highly complex jobs. In Hungary, insufficient skills (relative to Norway) and an undersized small-firm sector (relative to …
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workers can attend complex jobs, it compares their involvement in various forms of post-school skills formation. The countries … skills at all have the largest contribution but small businesses tend to employ low educated workers at a large scale even in … highly complex jobs. In Hungary, insufficient skills (relative to Norway) and an undersized small-firm sector (relative to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010187643
workers can attend complex jobs, it compares their involvement in various forms of post-school skills formation. The countries … skills at all have the largest contribution but small businesses tend to employ low educated workers at a large scale even in … highly complex jobs. In Hungary, insufficient skills (relative to Norway) and an undersized small-firm sector (relative to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010329141
workers can attend complex jobs, it compares their involvement in various forms of post-school skills formation. The countries … skills at all have the largest contribution but small businesses tend to employ low educated workers at a large scale even in … highly complex jobs. In Hungary, insufficient skills (relative to Norway) and an undersized small-firm sector (relative to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011163491
workers can attend complex jobs, it compares their involvement in various forms of post-school skills formation. The countries … skills at all have the largest contribution but small businesses tend to employ low educated workers at a large scale even in … highly complex jobs. In Hungary, insufficient skills (relative to Norway) and an undersized small-firm sector (relative to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010699934
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minimum-wage increase raises involuntary unemployment, but also raises skill formation as some individuals avoid unemployment … skill formation outweigh both the public revenue losses from additional unemployment and the utility losses of inefficient … the revenue losses from higher unemployment. We write this condition in terms of measurable sufficient statistics. Our …
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This paper examines the structure of the labour market and unemployment in Sudan. One advantage of our analysis is that … unemployment based on Sudan Central Bureau of Statistics 2010 the Fifth Sudan Population and Housing Census 2008. We explain …, participation rates, economic activities, low skill level and high unemployment rate defined by gender and mode of living in Sudan …
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growth affect the unemployment probability of individuals with varied skills in the United States. The paper goes beyond … between macroeconomic shocks and unemployment. Workers specialized in communication skills exhibit lower unemployment rates … traditional education-based measures and assesses how manual, communication, and quantitative skills affect the relationship …
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This paper analyses the correlation between employment duration, unemployment duration and general skill accumulation … in a search equilibrium. I show how the level of general skills and the duration of employment are positively correlated …, and both variables are negatively correlated with the duration of unemployment spells. With search frictions, general …
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