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questions on the determinants of firms' labor demand, unemployed individuals' job search behavior and the state's role in …
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unemployed veterans. Finally, we also find evidence that suggests that the Hiring Incentive to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act … increased employment of the unemployed by 2.6 percent and that the reemployment reforms introduced in 2012 as part of the UI … extensions increased employment by 6 percent for the long-term unemployed. …
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really is the case. This paper investigates whether employment growth in 'green' establishments with 'green' products and … analyzed. We use linked employment and regional data for Germany. The descriptive results show that the environmental sector is … characterized by disproportionately high employment growth. The application of both a generalized linear mixed model and an …
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We offer a unified framework to analyze the determination of employment, employee effort, wages, profit-sharing and … capital structure when firms face stochastic revenue shocks. We apply a generalized Nash bargaining solution, which extends … the wage bargaining literature by incorporating efficiency wage considerations, profit-sharing and capital structure. The …
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This study's main objective is assessing the effects of innovation on firms' employment growth. Further, we aimed to … employment and contributes to the improvement of job quality. Specifically, product and marketing innovations emerge as important … tools for increasing employment in Ecuador. Moreover, product innovation favors high-skilled over low-skilled work- ers …
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