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Springfield, Massachusetts, this paper explores the causes of and potential remedies for the city’s low resident employment rates … are employed, and thus to identify policy priorities to increase employment. This study finds that solving Springfield …’s low resident employment rates will require a combination of new job creation, improved informational and physical access …
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-econometric approaches in order to understand three major employment patterns: job mobility (between unemployment, inactivity, and employment … employment rate has slightly decreased in all types of regions, yet it remains higher in urban settlements. Urban settlements … offer more job opportunities and more part-time employment options. However, cyclical shocks tend to have a higher impact on …
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The creative sector is one of the driving forces of total employment growth. Furthermore, economic studies suggest that … employment and on creative sector's employment growth in western Germany's regions from 1977 to 2004. For the analysis, the de … growth rate of total employment. The results show, moreover, that an initially large share of regional creative professionals …
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A major aspect of employment growth is discussed in relation to economic growth. This paper deals with the question as … to whether the relationship between economic and employment growth, subsumed under the idiom Verdoorn's Law, holds true … markets. The employees are differentiated into sectoral affiliation, education, national status and part-time employment. The …
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This paper contributes to the literature on changes in the employment structure, focusing on the job quality created … heterogeneous, in particular in the South of Italy, where some regions contributed positively to employment growth in higher paid …
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A wide urban-rural disparity is observed in employment growth in the United States. For example, employment growth … examine the sources of U.S. employment growth using the county-level industry data. From an analytical labor-market model, we … derive equilibrium employment growth as a function of growth in neighborhood characteristics and initial conditions such as …
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The study presents the results of grouping EU NUTS 2 regions based on the share of employment in particular sectors … correlations between the employment structures and the level and pace of economic development, the similarity measure for …
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Despite extensive research, the estimates of changes in employment are heter-ogeneous in different conditions of … employment elasticity compared to its values in economies with a stable development trend. Based on this, we formulate the …
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-econometric approaches in order to understand three major employment patterns: job mobility (between unemployment, inactivity, and employment … employment rate has slightly decreased in all types of regions, yet it remains higher in urban settlements. Urban settlements … offer more job opportunities and more part-time employment options. However, cyclical shocks tend to have a higher impact on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011430917
We explore the link between health indicators and employment rates of the population aged 55 or more. Our focus lies on … work capacity as a key determinant of employment. Using cohort mortality information as a proxy for overall health outcomes …
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