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Can social media reliably estimate unemployment? [PDF]
Lee D +4 more
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Unemployment insurance and deteriorating self-rated health in 23 European countries. [PDF]
Ferrarini T, Nelson K, Sjöberg O.
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The General Equilibrium Impacts of Unemployment Insurance: Evidence from a Large Online Job Board
I. Marinescu
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Abstract Multinational enterprises (MNEs) face growing pressures from stakeholders to address global challenges and alleviate inequalities endured by disadvantaged communities in the regions where they operate. Given the fragmented conceptual approaches to understanding the relationships between MNEs and these communities, the complex mechanisms ...
Jayne Cathcart +4 more
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Economic shocks, food insufficiency and mental health: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Pan Y, Fan L, Goetz S.
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Knowledge of Future Job Loss and Implications for Unemployment Insurance
Nathaniel Hendren
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Abstract Employers play a key role in supporting the inclusion of unemployed people. However, organisational diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices do not typically address discrimination against people experiencing unemployment. Utilising a semi‐systematic breakout review, we identify five gendered factors that contribute to the risk of ...
Helen Tracey, Mick Brookes
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Gender differences in employment disruption and return to work among cancer survivors in South Korea. [PDF]
Choi Y, Han JW, Lee WY.
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ABSTRACT This study aims to identify latent employment quality patterns among vocational high school graduates and examine how these patterns are influenced by their upper‐secondary vocational education and training (VET) experiences. Grounded in the International Labour Organisation's concept of decent work, this study considers employment quality ...
Seong Ji Jeong
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