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tremendous influence on public policy. Governments have looked to the small firm sector for employment growth and have promoted …, for both the entire Canadian economy and the manufacturing sector, the growth rate of net and gross employment decreases … approaches used. Part one of the paper also produces results for various industrial sectors and examines employment growth in …
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recession and in its aftermath, including the sharp decline in labor force participation and informal employment that is unique … technologies introduced at the trough of the recession bolsters the recovery of GDP, total employment, and labor income, and leads … to a larger expansion in the share of formal employment compared to the no-policy scenario. In the long run, the economy …
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examine employment dynamics during various periods, including significant shocks like the 2008 global recession, the local … characteristics influences employment structure dynamics. Turkey's labor market is highly dynamic, with job reallocation rates ranging …
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examine employment dynamics during various periods, including significant shocks like the 2008 global recession, the local … characteristics influences employment structure dynamics. Turkey's labor market is highly dynamic, with job reallocation rates ranging …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014391199
in economic growth. However, there are two different views regarding to the effects of technology on employment. A … negative insight of technology on employment insists that a simple labor-saving technology innovation like the introduction of … industries causes ultimate growth in the industry, and subsequently requires more employment. This is the income effect of …
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This paper introduces a new argument into the theoretical literature on labor market effects of changes in working hours and labor force participation. We advance a general equilibrium model in which increased labor supply reduces unskilled unemployment via consumer demand: longer work hours and...
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are specified to study employment decisions based on quarterly administrative firm level data over the period of 2007 to … separation, total employment effects and composition of labour force by gender, managerial level and age cohorts. Six models are … estimated to investigate hiring, separation, hiring rate, separation rate, mobility, and net-employment. The results indicate …
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I analyze how general practitioners (GPs) indirectly affect their patients' employment outcomes by deciding on the … only certified because a worker's GP has a high propensity to certify sick leaves - decreases employment probabilities …: Whenever medically justifiable, it may be beneficial to certify shorter sick leaves in order to protect employment status of …
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I analyze how general practitioners (GPs) indirectly affect their patients' employment outcomes by deciding on the … only certified because a worker's GP has a high propensity to certify sick leaves - decreases employment probabilities …: Whenever medically justifiable, it may be beneficial to certify shorter sick leaves in order to protect employment status of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011487017
The COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted an economic hardship unprecedented for the modern age. In this paper, we show that the health crisis and ensuing Great Lockdown, came with an unseen level of economic uncertainty. First, using a European dataset on country-level and regional internet searches,...
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