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From Concerning the Employment Rate to the Quality of Employment
2011 Fourth International Symposium on Knowledge Acquisition and Modeling, 2011Our government and educational administrative departments mainly depend on the" employment rate" to assess the employment situation of various types of universities and colleges for years. However, there have disadvantages of the "employment rate" based evaluation, because it would lead colleges focus on employment "quantitative", and would be ...
Yang Qianqian, Zhang Hongju, Xiao Yan
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Felon history and change in U.S. employment rates
Social Science Research, 2022In recent decades, the share of U.S. adults with felony-level criminal records has risen and the growth in the employment rate has slowed. Sociological theories of labeling and stigmatization, as well as economic theories of statistical discrimination, suggest a possible causal connection between the two phenomena.
Ryan Larson +3 more
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Wage-Rates, Investment, and Employment
Journal of Political Economy, 1939N rO REMEDY for depression has been more frequently urged than a general reduction in wage-rates. There are many businessmen and some economists who hold that when labor is unemployed it is because labor is asking too much for its contribution to production.
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An Employment Expectancy Rating Scale
American Sociological Review, 1944T HE RESEARCH behind the "Employment Expectancy Rating Scale" is the result of a conviction that just as individuals differ in "intelligence" and "personality," so too, they differ in their employment chances. When after many years of considering "intelligence" as an unanalyzable quality, it was defined in terms of measurable components, prediction ...
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Flexible Exchange Rates and Employment Policy
Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1961The theory of employment that grew out of the Great Depression was not long in influencing government policy-makers and revolutionizing older concepts of fiscal policy. The most important of Keynes's practical lessons, that policies which promote investment and exports and inhibit saving and imports increase employment and output, has now hardened into
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DYNAMICS OF NATURAL RATES OF GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 1998We investigate the dynamics of an integrated Keynesian disequilibrium model of monetary growth that allows for a variety of labor-market and employment-adjustment processes. The structure of the model is naturally nonlinear, i.e., no extrinsic nonlinear economic behavioral relationships are imposed at first.
Chiarella, Carl, Flaschel, Peter
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Exchange rate uncertainty and employment: an algorithm describing ‘play’
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 2001AbstractThe paper deals with the impacts of exchange rate uncertainty on the relationship between macroeconomic labour market variables. Under uncertainty, areas of weak reactions—so‐called ‘play’ areas—have to be considered at the macrolevel. The width of the play area is a positive function of the degree of uncertainty.
Belke, Ansgar, Göcke, Matthias
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Beyond Employment Rates: Continuity of Employment for People With Visual Impairments
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2022Michele C. McDonnall +2 more
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Veteran status, disability rating, and public sector employment
Health Economics, 2018AbstractThis paper used microdata from the 2013–2015 American Community Survey to examine differences in federal government, state and local government, private sector, and self‐employment among employed veterans and nonveterans. The U.S. federal and state governments have hiring preferences to benefit veterans, especially disabled veterans.
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Unemployment rate and employment policy
This article analyzes the unemployment rate and employment policy in Uzbekistan. Based on official statistics in recent years, it highlights the reduction in unemployment, the creation of new jobs, and the importance of labor migration. It also provides information on the employment policy implemented by the government, the role of self-employment ...openaire +1 more source

