„Labour“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Have labour market reforms at the turn of the millennium changed job durations of the new entrants?
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Heterogeneous labour market trajectories in the EU: convergence, divergence and stagnation across regions
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Publikation zur Wissenschaftskonferenz der Arbeiterkammer im November 2023 – Schaffarei Forschung Band 3
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DIW's 2009 Fall Forecast – Key Economic Trends
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Stigma consciousness among the unemployed and prejudices against them: development of two scales for the 7th wave of the panel study “Labour Market and Social Security (PASS)”
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Labour Supply and Taxes
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Perceived stress among 20-21 year-olds and their future labour market participation – an eight-year follow-up study
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Returns on vocational education over the life cycle: Between immediate labour market preparation and lifelong employability
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Trial of labour after caesarean section and the risk of neonatal and infant death: a nationwide cohort study
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Labour pain experiences and perceptions: a qualitative study among post-partum women in Ghana
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The commodification of mobile workers in Europe - a comparative perspective on capital and labour in Austria, the Netherlands and Sweden
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Field-of-study mismatch and overqualification: labour market correlates and their wage penalty
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A realist review of the partograph: when and how does it work for labour monitoring?
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Improving the knowledge of labour and delivery nurses in India: a randomized controlled trial of mentoring and case sheets in primary care centres
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Crisis, suicide and labour productivity losses in Spain
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Paradox of the institution: findings from a hospital labour ward ethnography
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Continuous recording of intrarectal pressures during the second phase of labour: correlations with postpartum pelvic floor complaints. A biomechanical–clinical study
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Comparing the labour market position of Poles and Bulgarians before and after migration to the Netherlands
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Labour force participation elasticities and the move away from a flat tax: the case of Slovakia
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The impact of easy and early access to old-age benefits on exits from the labour market: a macro-micro analysis