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This study examines the evolution of labor productivity across Spanish regions during the period from 1977 to 2002. By applying the kernel technique, we estimate the effects of the Transition process on labor productivity and its main sources. We find that Spanish regions experienced a major...
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This model analyses the interaction between inflation and the long-run levels of employment and output growth in a … equilibrium, both employment and growth are hump-shaped functions of money growth peaking at positive inflation rates. This is due …
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2007, shows that FDI appears regularly to be a key source of employment for women in Non OECD countries and has a favorable …
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This paper concerns the effect of employment status on second- and third-birth intensities for Norwegian mothers in the … period 1994-2002. Due to unobserved heterogeneity possibly affecting both the birth and the employment processes we employ a … slightly positive effect of currently being in employment on the second-birth intensity, whereas the third-birth intensity is …
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women who serve in such disproportionate numbers. This paper investigates the civilian employment experiences of female … evaluate the employment experiences of female veterans. Second, data from an audit study of civilian hiring practices provides … force attachment. Only white women show slightly lower rates of employment (among those in the labor force), while black …
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projections and the uncertainty created by the financial meltdown, the outlook for employment has deteriorated considerably. This … after 2-3 quarters. On current policies, the Commission projects employment growth to turn negative during the next two … social safety nets are fully playing their role and a number of new innovative policies are also keeping people in employment …
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This paper uses individual level data (the Japanese General Social Survey) to examine how government size influences generalized trust. After controlling for the endogeneity of government size using instrumental variables, I found: (1) Using all samples, government size is not associated with...
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manufacturing sector and the exports of manufactured goods. However, an acceleration of growth of output and employment in …
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