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over their own mobility. The human-development lens distinguishes between de facto circular migration and circular …
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The paper lacks an abstract, but argues that an important systematic influence on regional growth and decline is the climate offered at various locations.
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I am unable to copy/paste a rather lengthy abstract, but the paper provides a detailed theoretical model of human migration which is then tested using a discrete choice probit model.
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, more attractively, a reduction of labour mobility through appropriate incentives like seniority-dependent remuneration …
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We interpret the Open Method of Coordination (OMC), recently adopted by the EU as a mode of governance in the area of social policy and other fields, as an imitative learning dynamics of the type considered in evolutionary game theory. The best-practise feature and the iterative design of the...
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Although labor mobility has been recognized as a key mechanism for transferring tacit knowledge, prior research on …
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This paper analyzes the causality between inventor productivity and inventor mobility. The results show that the level … influences inventor mobility, although negatively. Whereas existing research implicitly assumes causality to point in one … non-movers. Whereas mobility increases productivity, an increase in productivity decreases the number of moves. …
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The expansion of higher education in the Western countries has been accompanied by a marked widening of wage differentials and increasing overqualification. While the increase in wage differentials has been attributed to skill-biased technological change that made advanced skills scarce, this...
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We interpret the Open Method of Coordination (OMC), recently adopted by the EU as a mode of governance in the area of social policy and other fields, as an imitative learning dynamics of the type considered in evolutionary game theory. The best-practise feature and the iterative design of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005187337
-job holding and job mobility and, lastly, the spillover effects of multiple job-holding on occupational mobility between primary …
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