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Pandemic Mobility/(Im)mobility in the Canary Islands: irregular migrants becoming hotel guests
In a border archipelago whose socio-economic structure is based on the specialization of tourism, mobility takes on its full significance with international tourists, labour migrants, migrants fleeing violence and poverty, lifestyle migrants, digital ...
Josefina Domínguez-Mujica +2 more
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Job-to-job transitions are associated with career progression and wage gains. Thus, regional differences in job mobility potentially contribute to and reinforce regional and social inequalities.
Katrin Rickmeier
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Labour Mobility and Retirement [PDF]
Public and private pensions represent the main income source of Europeans in their old age. Pension provisions depend on workers’ career: workers retiring under the same pension regime might receive very different pension benefits depending on the time pattern of employment and unemployment spells, on the magnitude and the timing of income shocks and ...
BRUGIAVINI, Agar +3 more
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Throughout this research we reflect on how the convergence of technology and migration is changing highly skilled labour mobility and the relationship between place and value production.
Oltean Ovidiu, Taylor Andrew
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Labour mobility and labour market adjustment in the EU [PDF]
Abstract This paper assesses the role of labour mobility in the adjustment to asymmetric economic shocks in the EU. After presenting a series of stylised facts of mobility in the EU, it assesses mobility as a channel of economic adjustment by means of a vector autoregression (VAR) analysis in the vein of Blanchard and Katz (BPEA 1:1–75 ...
Alfonso Arpaia +3 more
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Employees must adapt to these permanent changes by acquiring new skills required to use new technologies. One of the phenomena developed in order to meet these challanges is labour mobility.
Bucăța George
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Occupational and Sectoral Mobility in the Czech Republic and its Changes during the Economic Recession [PDF]
This paper reveals the scope and patterns of mobility on the labour market in the Czech Republic in between 2002 and 2013. Occupational and sectoral mobility are analysed using the data from the Labour Force Survey. The LFS data were adjusted into a form
Tereza Vavřinová, Anna Krčková
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The Significance of Effective Labour Inspectoratesfor Cross-border Labour Mobility
Efficiently functioning labour inspectorates play a key role for both fair mobility and the protection of workers’ rights. They contribute, for example, to combating and eliminat-ing hazardous working conditions, and ensuring that remuneration and ...
Joanna Ryszka
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LABOUR MOBILITY AS AN ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM IN THE EURO AREA [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to assess the capacity of labour mobility in the euro area to act as an adjustment mechanism in the event of an asymmetric shock.
Cristina Puiu
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When Food is Finance: Seeking Global Justice for Migrant Workers
The steady growth of international labour mobility has been one of the defining features of globalization. Alongside the liberalization of international trade, labour mobility has been a key dynamic propelling economic development in the new millennium.
Lisa Simeone +2 more
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