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, unemployment, and inactivity on health for all groups under study. Labour market status and standard individual characteristics …-employment (i.e. unemployment and inactivity) and health but this effect is reduced when taking into account the endogeneity of this … variable. The same conclusion applies when labour market status is subdivided into three types: part-time work, unemployment …
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Using panel data the question whether Africa's growth performance can be accounted for is analyzed in the framework of the augmented Solow model. Our results indicate that this model can account for Africa's low growth performance, provided that we allow for unobserved country specific effects...
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The Belgian population is ageing due to demographic changes, so does the workforce of firms active in the country. Such a trend is likely to remain for the foreseeable future. And it will be reinforced by the willingness of public authorities to expand employment among individuals aged 50 or...
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The Belgian population is ageing due to demographic changes; so does the workforce of firms active in the country. Such a trend is likely to remain for the foreseeable future. And it will be reinforced by the willingness of public authorities to expand employment among individuals aged 50 or...
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European countries need to expand employment among older individuals. Many papers have examined this issue from different angles. However, very few seem to have considered its gender dimension properly, despite evidence that lifting the overall senior employment rate requires significantly...
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, unemployment, and inactivity on health for all groups under study. Labour market status and standard individual characteristics …-employment (i.e. unemployment and inactivity) and health but this effect is reduced when taking into account the endogeneity of this … variable. The same conclusion applies when labour market status is subdivided into three types: part-time work, unemployment …
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M AKI -A RVELA P. (2003) Regional evolutions in Finland: panel data results of a VAR approach to labour market dynamics, Reg. Studies 37 , 423- 443. The purpose of this paper is firstly to evaluate how large and sustained regional differences are in Finland and how the division of these...
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