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In this paper, we examine the relationship between employment and economic growth in the most populated island in … indicate that employment has a relationship to economic growth. In West Java farm activities, which are agriculture, livestock … employment and GDP relating to farm activities in West Java are more stable than non-farm activities after the economic crisis of …
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Since its formation in 1972 under the leadership of its founding chairman, Professor Lim Chong Yah, the NWC has been a major force in ensuring the stability of the labor market. A key recommendation which the NWC pushed for as a means of saving jobs in the recessions has been the reduction of...
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. This article deals with the employment in rural tourism, as it is an increasingly important activity in these areas and it … can prevent depopulation. For this, the tourism is treated and the employment is analyzed from the point of view general … and agrarian, too. Finally, the monthly behavior of employment in rural tourism is defined at national level, using …
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labor productivity, employment and prices in the agricultural and the manufacturing sectors. The empirical results indicate … that shocks to wages have no significant impact on employment in the two sectors. While a wage increase does not encourage …
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employment was far from reaching its previous peak. However, assessment of the employment situation was markedly different across … different series. The two most important employment series, payroll employment (ENAP) and civilian employment (TCE), have … unrevised data. We find that the main differences across these series occur around recessions. The employment measures have …
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We examine the dynamic phenomenon of unemployment as a constantly changing inventory of unemployed individuals. We focus on the possibility raised by Elsby et al. (2009) of an innate “inseparability” between the flows into and out of unemployment. Multicointegration, introduced by Granger...
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assume a positive effect are no longer satisfactory to take to the data, because they ignore any feedback effect. In this …-run equilibrium relationship with the macroeconomic variables such as output, employment and gross private capital formation or not … incorporate feedback effect between the variables in the model, as opposed to the ‘ceteris paribus’ elasticities which are …
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regional data, especially on employment and patents, we examine whether the involved industries have developed better in …
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growth of the number of part-time jobs was an important reason for employment growth and the related decline in unemployment. …
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growth and employment in export sectors, we have not found that undervaluation would raise it. Replacing the multicurrency …
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