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Developed countries, including New Zealand, used to consider their populations wholly literate, in the sense that almost all adults could read and write. Contemporary definitions expand the concept of literacy to include wider cognitive skills, and extend it across the whole population: people...
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find that ownership type is highly correlated with characteristics of both workers (education, experience, gender, and … from correlated characteristics of workers and firms. This paper estimates these ownership differentials using linked …
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longitudinal data on manufacturing firms, our fixed effect and random trend models consistently fail to support workers' fears of … impacts on both employment and wages in all four countries. The negligible consequences of domestic privatization for workers …
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By increasing the labor supply of welfare recipients, welfare reform may reduce wages and increase unemployment among other less-educated groups. These "spillover effects" are difficult to estimate because welfare caseloads decrease in response to improvements in the economy, which leads...
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the wage equations are as anticipated and similar to the results in other countries. A higher education level, living in a … occupations. Employment follows the expected patterns as well, where women with children are less likely to be employed; education …
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The paper examines the outcomes of youth not in education, employment or training (NEET) up to four years after the … initial long-term spell of NEET. The paper covers outcomes of NEETs in relation to benefit receipt, education, employment and …
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