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Sectorial structure, qualitative characteristics and guidelines of labour mobility in the European Union. [PDF]

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In the context of the process of construction of a single labour market in the Economic Union, one of the greatest problems is the existence of certain levels of structural unemployment.
Carlos Iglesias Fernández   +2 more
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JOB MATCHING, TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND WORKER-PROVIDED ON-THE-JOB TRAINING [PDF]

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According to data from the OCDE, almost one third of the total quantity of on-the-job training is worker-provided. The aim of this paper is to study, in a labor market characterized by frictions, the effects of technological progress on the optimal ...
Márcio Corrêa, Mário Centeno
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Apresentação

open access: yesEconomia Aplicada, 2008
Luiz de Mello
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Job Turnover, Unemployment and Labor Market Institutions [PDF]

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This paper studies the role of labor market institutions on unemployment and on the cyclical properties of job flows. We construct an intertemporal general equilibrium model with search unemployment and endogenous job turnover, and examine the ...
Gilles, Joseph   +2 more
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Electronic governance, premise for implementation of electronic democracy [PDF]

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Living in a rapidly changing society, where information travels with great speed and its upgrade is essential, we decided to approach certain aspects of e-democracy, as a dynamic way of citizen participation, using new Information and Communications ...
Grigorovici, Iulia, Matei, Ani
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RESEÑA de: OCDE. Education policy analysis. Paris: OCDE, 2001

open access: yesRevista Española de Educación Comparada, 2001
Santiago Hernández Abad
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OCD

open access: yesSan Antonio Review, 2019
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OCD

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2018
People with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) experience unpleasant and intrusive thoughts, images, doubts or urges (called obsessions) and repetitive behaviours (called compulsions). Compulsions are usually carried out as a way of reducing the distress caused by obsessions.
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