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series segmentation. As a data mining research problem, segmentation is focused on the discovery of rules in movements of … segmentation of time series, is being considered. …
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as a stepping stone to permanent employment is undercut if there is a strong degree of segmentation in labor markets. If …
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A large share of the workforce throughout the developing world is self-employed, and this proportion has increased in recent decades. Assessments of this development vary, with pull factors such as high returns to capital contrasted with push factors such as barriers to more desirable salaried...
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estimated by the consumer. The second aim is to carry out a segmentation of the demand considering the easiness of adaptation of …
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as they impact on the segmentation decisions made by international marketers. This article examines the literature on …
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The biggest key aspect to the success of a business is a satisfied customer. For this reason, it is possible to state that the growing trend of focusing on the customer and his/her needs has prevailed in recent years. The aim of this article is to analyze the use of CRM (Customer Relationship...
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Platform work creates a work model that is both a curse and a blessing for vulnerable labour market segments. Based on research on female precarity, the article expects that remote platform work—so‐called crowdwork—could especially attract women who need to combine income and care...
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special segmentation of borrowers based on the whale-curve approach. Such segmentation leads to four segments of borrowers (A …
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, employment, and working hours. The latter two of these comprise the segmentation effect. We found that only 33% of the observed … earnings differential can be explained by employee characteristics; the remaining 67% is attributable to the segmentation … informal employees in urban China, especially female informal employees, suffer from segmentation and that policies to address …
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Might the Belgian labor market be included in the gallery of “Belgian surrealism”? At first sight, Belgium with its 11 million inhabitants has withstood the Great Recession and the euro area debt crisis relatively well, quickly getting back on track toward growth and employment, apparently...
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