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illuminates patterns of events within an individual’s life and records mobility and immobility between older and younger … course. It can join up data on aspects of a person’s life, health, education, family, and employment and show how these …
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Following a decline in employment and participation rates during the 1980s and 1990s, Israel managed to reverse these … response to cuts in welfare payments and increases in the mandatory retirement age. Net household income for all population …
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While many firms have recognized the importance of recruiting and hiring diverse job applicants, they should also pay attention to the challenges newly hired diverse candidates may face after entering the company. It is possible that they are being assessed by unequal or unequitable standards...
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world, it was not spared from the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis. The economy has not recovered and employment … made, gender imbalances persist. …
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) aided the adjustment. The Covid-19 downturn resulted in an unprecedented decline in employment, and a steep rise in …
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Higher inequality reduces capital accumulation and increases the informal economy, which creates additional employment …
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In many developed countries, racial and ethnic minorities are paid, on average, less than the native white majority. While racial wage differentials are partly the result of immigration, they also persist for racial minorities of second and further generations. Eliminating racial wage...
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