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evidence is only starting to catch up. In particular, EPL is not robust as an indicator of overall unemployment, but previous …
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, in many African countries, unemployment rates are low and growth is seldom jobless. Regrettably, most of the poor work … long hours and cannot make ends meet while the violation of basic human rights is not uncommon. Again, youth unemployment …, demography and institutions). Thus, at all stages of development, forcing economic production to spread evenly across areas is …
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institutions and governance to provide citizen security, justice and jobs is crucial to break cycles of violence while stimulating … recommends the need for restoring confidence, transforming institutions(procedures), providing specialized assistance, acting …
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institutions will have to start technical and professional education programs. Several new educational institutions will have to be …
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economic crisis through the unemployment rates. …
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The theoretical model delves into the relationship between labor market institutions and unemployment by proving two … proposition. Thus, improving labor market institutions, that are initially weak may discernibly alleviate unemployment problems in …, sufficiently, weak, then mitigating it will lower unemployment. Simulating the model with the GCC’s unemployment for the period …
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This paper explores how social capital is related with self-rated health status in Japan and how this relationship is affected by gender, using data for 3075 adult participants in the 2000 Social Policy and Social Consciousness (SPSC) survey. Controlling for endogenous bias, unobserved city...
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By comparing the development of landownership in China and England, this paper explores what were behind their different trajectories. In particular, I examined the delineation of property rights, alienation of land, rent and tax, inheritance and accumulation of land. Feudal England was a...
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A well-established result in the theoretical literature on labour market flexibility is that the employment should be more volatile in "flexible" labour markets. Over the last 35 years, Italy gives a good example of a transition from an over-regulated labour market into a quite more flexible...
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, advances in structural policies, and better government institutions have contributed to the reduction in inflation rates in the …
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