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job search methods 11 employment 5 unemployment 5 Germany 3 constraints factors 3 employment attainment 3 refugees 3 vocational training 3 Arbeitsuche 2 China 2 Job search 2 Job search methods 2 labour market incorporation 2 labour market outcomes 2 migrant workers 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Arbeitsmigranten 1 Arbeitsvermittlung 1 Criminal record 1 Determinants 1 Employment office 1 Instrumental Variables 1 Jugendarbeitslosigkeit 1 Jugendliche 1 Junge Arbeitskräfte 1 Labour market 1 Landflucht 1 Migrant workers 1 OLS 1 Propensity-Score Matching 1 Public Employment Service 1 Regional labour mobility 1 Regionale Arbeitsmobilität 1 Roy Model 1 Rural-urban migration 1 Social and Behavioral Sciences 1 South Africa 1 Südafrika 1 Unemployed Youth 1
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Free 14
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Book / Working Paper 8 Article 6
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Article 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Undetermined 7 English 5 German 2
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Eisnecker, Philipp 3 Santos, Miguel 3 Schacht, Diana 3 Fang, Tony 2 Gunderson, Morley 2 Lin, Carl 2 Broege, Nora C. R. 1 Dagume, Mbulaheni Albert 1 E, Ana Maria DIAZ 1 Heath, Alexandra 1 Ruiz, Joan Antoni Alujas 1 Smith, Sandra Susan 1 Vázquez-Grenno, Javier 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2 Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Facultat d'Economia i Empresa 1 Institut de Recherche Économique et Sociale (IRES), École des Sciences Économiques de Louvain 1 Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE), University of California-Berkeley 1 Reserve Bank of Australia 1
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MPRA Paper 2 DIW Economic Bulletin 1 DIW Wochenbericht 1 DIW-Wochenbericht : Wirtschaft, Politik, Wissenschaft 1 Discussion Papers (IRES - Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales) 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 EKONOMIAZ 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Working Paper Series 1 International journal of economics and financial issues : IJEFI 1 Journal of Research in Educational Sciences 1 RBA Research Discussion Papers 1 Working Papers / Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Facultat d'Economia i Empresa 1
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RePEc 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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Determinants of the job search method among rural youth : the case of Vhembe District in South Africa
Dagume, Mbulaheni Albert - In: International journal of economics and financial issues … 11 (2021) 5, pp. 28-36
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Half of the refugees in Germany found their first job through social contacts
Eisnecker, Philipp; Schacht, Diana - In: DIW Economic Bulletin 6 (2016) 34/35, pp. 414-421
In Germany, the majority of people tend to find work through friends, acquaintances, and relatives when they first enter the labor market or switch jobs. The same applies to immigrants and their offspring. Integrating refugees into the labor market is considered crucial to their overall...
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Die Hälfte der Geflüchteten in Deutschland fand ihre erste Stelle über soziale Kontakte
Eisnecker, Philipp; Schacht, Diana - In: DIW Wochenbericht 83 (2016) 35, pp. 757-764
In Deutschland finden die meisten Personen über FreundInnen, Bekannte und Verwandte eine Beschäftigung, wenn sie erstmals in den Arbeitsmarkt einsteigen oder ihre Anstellung wechseln. Dies gilt auch für MigrantInnen und deren Nachkommen. Geflüchtete in den Arbeitsmarkt einzugliedern wird als...
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Die Hälfte der Geflüchteten in Deutschland fand ihre erste Stelle über soziale Kontakte
Eisnecker, Philipp; Schacht, Diana - In: DIW-Wochenbericht : Wirtschaft, Politik, Wissenschaft 83 (2016) 35, pp. 757-764
In Deutschland finden die meisten Personen über FreundInnen, Bekannte und Verwandte eine Beschäftigung, wenn sie erstmals in den Arbeitsmarkt einsteigen oder ihre Anstellung wechseln. Dies gilt auch für MigrantInnen und deren Nachkommen. Geflüchtete in den Arbeitsmarkt einzugliedern wird als...
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The Use and Impact of Job Search Procedures by Migrant Workers in China
Fang, Tony; Gunderson, Morley; Lin, Carl - 2015
Job search procedures are a form of human capital investment in that they involve current investments to enhance future returns, analogous to human capital investments in areas such as education, training and mobility that yield future returns. While the theoretical and empirical literature on...
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The use and impact of job search procedures by migrant workers in China
Fang, Tony; Gunderson, Morley; Lin, Carl - 2015
Job search procedures are a form of human capital investment in that they involve current investments to enhance future returns, analogous to human capital investments in areas such as education, training and mobility that yield future returns. While the theoretical and empirical literature on...
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Searching For Work with a Criminal Record
Smith, Sandra Susan; Broege, Nora C. R. - Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE), … - 2012
To date, researchers have been very attentive to how the stigma of criminality informs employers’ hiring decisions, and, in the process, diminishes the employment opportunities afforded to jobseekers so stigmatized. Few researchers, however, have investigated the extent to which criminal...
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Job search methods in times of crisis: native and immigrant strategies in Spain
Vázquez-Grenno, Javier - Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Facultat … - 2012
This paper uses Spanish Labor Force Survey data for the period 2005 to 2010 to examine the use of job search methods … job search methods and search effort. Additionally, we examine the impact of the methods selected and of the search … growth to crisis. Our findings suggest that, irrespective of the job search methods adopted, the probability of employment is …
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School to Work Transition, Employment Attainment and VET. Theories Guide for Policy Makers
Santos, Miguel - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
The employment attainment after a vocational training course, in a lifelong learning perspective is due to several factors, those inherent to the individual and those through exogenous scopes. In this theoretical revue we identify the most and the least notorious theories that can support policy...
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School to Work Transition, Employment Attainment and Vet Theories Guide for Policy Makers
Santos, Miguel - In: Journal of Research in Educational Sciences I (2010) 2, pp. 125-125
The employment attainment after a vocational training course, in a lifelong learning perspective is due to several factors, those inherent to the individual and those through exogenous scopes. In this theoretical revue we identify the most and the least notorious theories that can support policy...
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