Rapid recommendations: Updates from 2024 guidelines: part 3. [PDF]
O'Toole D.
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Are married women spatially constrained? A test of gender differentials in labour market outcomes [PDF]
Numerous studies have shown that females fare less well than males in terms of relative earnings and occupational attainment, but few acknowledge the role played by differential gender migration patterns.
Harminder Battu +2 more
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Trap versus trade-off: cohort evidence on overeducation, income returns, and group disparities after China's higher education expansion. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Liu Y, Yun Q, Wang J.
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Education and employment status of adults with autism spectrum disorders in Germany - a cross-sectional-survey. [PDF]
Frank F +6 more
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The Development of Illness Anxiety Disorder in a Patient After Partial Thyroidectomy.
Kancherla N +4 more
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Assessing the relative significance of key risk factors for child undernutrition in Punjab, Pakistan. [PDF]
Burki AA.
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The Impact of education and mismatch on wages: Germany, 1984-2000
In analysing the impact of education on wage differentials and wage growth, we use next to personal characteristics (e. g. education and experience) also jobcharacteristics (e. g. skills required) to explain wages.
Rieder,Hannah +2 more
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Education-Occupation Mismatch: Is There an Income Penalty? [PDF]
This paper adds to the small literature on the consequences of education-occupation mismatches. It examines the income penalty for field of education-occupation mismatches for men and women with higher education in Sweden and reveals that the penalty for
Rooth, Dan-Olof +2 more
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Occupational Change in Britain and Germany [PDF]
We use British and German panel data to analyse job changes involving a change in occupation. We assess: (1) the extent of occupational change, taking into account the possibility of measurement error in occupational codes; (2) whether job changes within
Simonetta Longhi, Malcolm Brynin
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