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This study represents a major attempt to identify the overall economic and social outcomes of migration policy in the UK, both in theory and in practice. The evidence indicates that, whilst migrants constitute a very diverse set of people with different characteristics contributing in different...
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The article analyzes a sample of political discourse, namely the speech entitled “We Want Our Country Back”, delivered by the British nationalist, MEP, Ashley Mote. In the communication situation, the audience is made up of conservative, right-wing politicians or supporters, mainly readers...
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An analysis of trends over the past decade in earnings, job growth, employment security and working time experienced by UK employees.
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early leavers, young unemployment, NEET and employment rate at national and regional level, and secondly, what are the … unemployment and NEET phenomena are the main causes for poor employment and, respectively, a threat for the employability, the …
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The employment attainment after a vocational training course, in a lifelong learning perspective is due to several factors, those inherent to the individual and those through exogenous scopes. In this theoretical revue we identify the most and the least notorious theories that can support policy...
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the swift reallocation of the workforce. Existing policies, such as the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), focus on firm … more efficient. It aligns incentives, reduces unemployment, and minimizes fiscal costs, highlighting the necessity of …
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evidences indicating its dynamic character and its instrumental role in ameliorating unemployment and propelling the developing …
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The advance of globalisation has strengthened the role of social networks in almost all spheres of life. By strengthening the link between people or organizations, social networks play a critical role in the present-day labour markets; job-seekers’ access to social networks and contacts tends...
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policies and to study the problem of unemployment. These notes mean to provide an exhaustive introduction to the study of the …
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The importance of the flow of workers’ remittances in the economies of developing countries during the last few decades or so cannot be ignored at the face changing global order where most of the economies in the world are transforming themselves to the call of globalization and transmuting...
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