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promote employment of people with disabilities -- Chapter 5. Empirical analysis of the unemployment rate among people with … scholarly deliberation and presents policy solutions to tackle the persistently high unemployment among people with disabilities … the disability‒employment relationship. It offers a systematic empirical analysis of the patterns of the unemployment rate …
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Background: Labor market outcomes can be directly or indirectly influenced by the health behavior patterns of the labor force. This study assesses the association between patterns of physical activity and smoking behavior maintenance (and their transitions) and the labor market outcomes of...
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In this paper we analyze features of the recent business cycle with a New Keynesian small open economy DSGE model with labour market frictions and wage rigidity. The model complements the existing analytical tools of the Bank of Finland by enabling detailed analysis of labour markets in a DSGE...
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Social cohesion and a sustainable labour market remain the aims of sustainable development policy. However, income inequalities and labour market policies are more often separately analysed. To fill the identified research gap, our article presents the results of an analysis of interactions...
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Focuses on the emergence of employment policy as a political issue and examines unemployment in Europe in the context …
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Underground Economy -- 7 Insiders, Outsiders, and the Underground Economy -- 8 Wages, Unemployment, and the Underground Economy …
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This widely reviewed and highly successful book examines the job market of tomorrow. Aronowitz and DiFazio take you behind the headlines to challenge the idea that a high-tech economy will provide high-paying jobs for all who want them. Instead, they demonstrate that we're more likely to see...
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A sizeable literature analyses how immigration affects attitudes towards migrants and discusses differences between socio-economic groups and their potential correlation with perceived concerns about labour market competition. Against the background of the large-scale influx of refugees into...
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