„Labour Economics“
Suchergebnisse
1.321 Treffer
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Export Structure, FDI and Child Labour
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Integration and Labour Markets in European Border Regions
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Gender Discrimination and the International Division of Labour
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Book Review – Ramón Gómez-Salvador, Ana Lamo, Barbara Petrongolo, Melanie Ward and Etienne Wasmer, Labour Supply and Incentives to Work in Europe, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005. 424 p. GBP 75.00 (ISBN 1 84542 129 9 HB)
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Women and Labour Market Dynamics: New Insights and Evidences by Balwant Singh Mehta and Ishwar Chandra Awasthi – Singapore: Springer, pages: xxii 178. ISBN: 978-981-13-9056-2, 978-981-13-9057-9 (eBook)
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Deepita Chakravarty and Ishita Chakravarty: Women, labour and the economy in India: from migrant menservants to uprooted girl children maids – Routledge, London and New York, 2016, pp 141
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Merchants of Migrant Domestic Labour – Recruitment Agencies and Neoliberal Migration Governance in Southeast Asia
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Suresh C. Srivastava: Child labour law and its implementation – Universal Law Publishing (LexisNexis®), Gurgaon, 2017, pp. xxii+211, Rs. 495
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Minimum wages and the resilience of neoclassical labour market economics: Some preliminary evidence from Germany
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Axel Marx, Jan Wouters, Glenn Rayp and Laura Beke (eds.): Global governance of labour rights: assessing the effectiveness of transnational public and private policy initiatives – Edward Elgar Publishing, London, 2015, 352 pp, £90 (HB)
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Capital accumulation, labour market institutions, and unemployment in the medium run
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Labour supply of married females in Estonia
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Is This What a Twenty-first Century Labour International Looks Like?
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Targeting labour market programmes — results from a randomized experiment
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Small area estimation of equivalized income for local labour systems in Italy via M-quantile area-level models
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Shifting work hours reduces labour loss
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A note on risk aversion and labour market outcomes: further evidence from German survey data
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The Impact of Robots on Labour Market Transitions in Europe
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The Importance of Two-Sided Heterogeneity for the Cyclicality of Labour Market Dynamics
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Long-run Patterns of Labour Market Polarisation: Evidence from German Micro Data