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seems to be depressing the labour market. Unemployment is rising, both absolutely and as proportion of labour force … Globalisation Index, it is observed that except the developed countries, pace and levels of globalisation are affecting the labour … mechanism and improving social security for workers must therefore precede global integration of the economy. …
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Employment data in India is far from adequate if policy responses have to be more effective and timely. Most employment surveys suffer from drawbacks such as limited data coverage, infrequent data collection and long time lags. To address these gaps and revamp the existing employment data...
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the labour market indicating serious mismatch between supply and demand. There is an urgent need to relook at human …
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The paper represents a study of the labour market functionality through the employment degree and how much of the … analyzed starting from two reasons: first, the wage synthetically reflects the structural evolution of the labour market and … with structural changes in employment, the wages evolution being independent of the economic context or of the labour …
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This study analyses Dutch employment growth and dynamics during the booming end 1990s. In this period many new jobs were created as employment growth was strongly positive. Next to these net flows of employment the gross flows of employment – i.e. the numbers of jobs created and number of jobs...
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? What is the status of gig work and what are the rights as well as duties of gig workers? She proposes four paths for … all workers, regardless of classification, or in other words to altogether reject classification; the third is to create …
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This article analyzes married women's labor supply responses to their husbands' job loss (added worker effect) and worsening of unemployment conditions (discouraged worker effect). We find that married women whose husbands are unemployed or underemployed are more likely to participate in the...
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This research presents a new metric known as "AI Augmentation," aimed at quantifying the influence of generative AI across diverse job roles, organizations, and sectors. The analysis defies prevailing expectations of job losses due to AI, instead demonstrating a reverse correlation between AI...
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, those who have come from Afghanistan, and examined how it has gone for them to establish themselves in the labour market in …
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