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contributes to creation of 587 jobs including 90 jobs as direct employment, 471 jobs as indirect employment, and 26 jobs as … induced employment. Forest jobs provide subsistence for four times more people than the directly employed. / Synopsis. W …
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The problem of employment in the agricultural sector has been brought up. A triple division of the working population … between three main sectors in Poland has been introduced, pointing at changes in employment in the last few years. An analysis … of statistical data allowed for observation of a decrease in employment in the agricultural and industrial sectors and an …
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This paper estimates the impact of road improvements on firm employment and productivity using plant level longitudinal … data for Britain. Exposure to transport improvements is measured by changes in employment accessibility along the road … network. These changes are constructed using data on employment for small geographical units, details of the main road network …
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This paper investigates the overlap between employment status and poverty, drawing particular attention to the working …
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GDP per worker fell for the five years after 2008 which is unprecedented in post war UK history. In this paper we argue that “capital shallowing” (i.e. the fall in the capital-labour ratio) could be the main reason for this. This is likely to have occurred due to changes in factor prices: a...
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techniques we estimate a five-equation model, which includes birth events, union formation, union dissolution, employment and non-employment …. We find that transitions in and out of employment for men are relatively independent of other transitions. In contrast …, there are strong links between female employment, having children and union formation. By undertaking a detailed micro …
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dramatically and the employment rates of lone mothers have increased substantially. In addition to the federal reforms, state level … the US welfare state. One of its key goals was to move lone mothers, even those with young children, from welfare to work … the US to move lone mothers from welfare to work: mandating work (Michigan); making work pay (Michigan and Minnesota); and …
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study concentrates on participation or non-participation in employment, with non-participation defined broadly to include … difficulties, data from the British Household Panel Study are used to construct models of the probability of being in employment …, controlling for various constraints. Starting from the position that all non-employment is voluntary, possible constraints are …
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Business support policies designed to raise productivity and employment are common worldwide, but rigorous micro … positive program treatment effect on employment, investment and net entry but not on TFP. OLS underestimates program effects … for larger firms (e.g. over 150 employees). We also find the policy raises area level manufacturing employment mainly …
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