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Crime and Unemployment: Evidence from Europe [PDF]

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This paper investigates the impact of unemployment on crime using a country-level panel data set from Europe that contains consistently-measured crime and police force statistics.
Duha Tore Altindag
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A typology of schools across the four nations of the United Kingdom: Class, race and geography

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract In this paper we analyse the hierarchical field of schools across the United Kingdom during the transition to university and suggest that there are five socially distinct clusters of schools. Our five‐cluster typology of UK schools is composed of an established group of elite private and state schools, schools for the white rural and suburban ...
Sol Gamsu, Håkan Forsberg
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Women Unemployment Driven by the Inflation [PDF]

open access: yesCSIE Working Papers Series, 2020
Although the Government take some actions in gender equity, the women unemployment is a challenge that exists in the labor market. Implication of women in economic activities will have a positive impact on economic development at national level, and more
Mariana ROBU
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The analysis of the population economic activity and unemployment in the South Moravian region

open access: yesActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 2005
This article deals with analysis of the South Moravian region population economic activity and unemployment state and development. The analysis of the population economic activity and unemployment is a part of the demographic, social and economic ...
Jaroslava Hudečková
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Regional Unemployment Disparities. [PDF]

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In this paper we examine the nature of disparities in regional (State) unemployment rates in Australia over the period 1978-1999 and their relationship to the national unemployment rate.
Dixon, R., Shepherd, D., Thomson, J.
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Unemployment: natural rate epicycles or hysteresis?* [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 2014
This paper argues that the natural rate of unemployment hypothesis, in which equilibrium unemployment is determined by ‘structural’ variables alone, is wrong: it is both implausible and inconsistent with the evidence. Instead, equilibrium unemployment is haunted by hysteresis.
openaire   +4 more sources

Pathways to employment: Subject choice, job requirements, and early employment outcomes for UK undergraduates

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Higher education in the United Kingdom has dramatically expanded in recent decades, along with questions about its effectiveness in preparing graduates for the labour market. With rising tuition fees and increasing competition for graduate jobs, many students opt to study ‘professional’ subjects—fields closely tied to specific professions ...
Sarah Pemberton
wiley   +1 more source

Kalman Filter or VAR Models to Predict Unemployment Rate in Romania?

open access: yesNaše Gospodarstvo, 2015
This paper brings to light an economic problem that frequently appears in practice: For the same variable, more alternative forecasts are proposed, yet the decision-making process requires the use of a single prediction.
Simionescu Mihaela
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The relationship between the relative GDP share of agriculture and the unemployment rate in selected Central and Eastern European countries

open access: yesAgricultural Economics (AGRICECON), 2017
The study empirically investigates the relationship between the relative GDP share of agriculture and the unemployment rate in a sample of ten Central and Eastern European countries.
Murad A. BEIN, Serhan CIFTCIOGLU
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The NRU and the Evolution of Regional Disparities in Spanish Unemployment [PDF]

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On both theoretical and empirical grounds, this paper provides evidence that refutes the natural rate of unemployment (NRU) hypothesis as an explanation of the evolution of regional disparities in the unemployment rate.
Bande, Roberto, Karanassou, Marika
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