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unemployment in the U.S. economy prior to starting graduate studies and at the time of entry into the academic job market affect …
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unemployment in the U.S. economy prior to starting graduate studies and at the time of entry into the academic job market affect …
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unemployment in the U.S. economy prior to starting graduate studies and at the time of entry into the academic job market affect …
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Skills development for new or migrant workers/professionals may not always be enough. The government should also think about the population that is likely to become unemployed or non-productive due to adoption of newer technologies in different sectors. Use of modern machineries in factories is...
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While knowledge production is central to economic growth, little is known about how differences in research environments across universities contribute to the differences in productivity of their faculty. We analyze the productivity of researchers employed at the top-20 (top-tier) research...
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unemployment in the U.S. economy prior to starting graduate studies and at the time of entry into the academic job market affect …
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unemployment in the U.S. economy prior to starting graduate studies and at the time of entry into the academic job market affect …
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As immigrants born in developing countries and their descendants represent a growing share of the working-age population in the developed world, their labour market integration constitutes a key factor for fostering economic development and social cohesion. Using a granular, matched...
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As immigrants born in developing countries and their descendants represent a growing share of the working-age population in the developed world, their labour market integration constitutes a key factor for fostering economic development and social cohesion. Using a granular, matched...
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