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. At over 15 percent, the unemployment rate in the country is high by European standards. Georgia faces three main labor …
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European Union labor markets, interregional migration is low, and capital seems to move toward high wage and low unemployment …
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The study reviews recent labor market developments in Poland, examining the factors behind the rise in unemployment … indicate that the rise in unemployment results primarily from an acceleration of job destruction, that begun with the wave of …-monetary policy mix. It also finds that the recent rise in unemployment has highlighted important barriers in the transition from old …
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among the lowest in the region - with large unemployment levels. Data emphasizes this point, showing a large informal sector … while continuing basic unemployment insurance. …
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The study reviews recent labor market developments in Poland, examining the factors behind the rise in unemployment … indicate that the rise in unemployment results primarily from an acceleration of job destruction, that begun with the wave of …-monetary policy mix. It also finds that the recent rise in unemployment has highlighted important barriers in the transition from old …
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Unemployment, especially youth unemployment, is a serious problem for the Republic of Congo. Despite the economic … recovery and political stabilization in the last decade, insufficient employment has been created, leading to high unemployment …
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"Although there is extensive literature on the determinants of child labor and many initiatives aimed at combating it, there is limited evidence on the consequences of child labor on socioeconomic outcomes such as education, wages, and health. Beegle, Dehejia, and Gatti evaluate the causal...
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