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- 1From:Journal of Research in Gender Studies (Vol. 4, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis paper presents a series of results obtained from a field survey conducted at national level and statistically representative for the population of working age in Romania. The survey was conducted within a project...
- 2From:Business Perspectives (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedA Visioning It isn't a stretch to say that the world is still in the midst of an unprecedented economic recession. While there are trends signaling the nexus of a post recession economy on the horizon, recessional...
- 3From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedLabour market restrictions in Germany and Austria for workers from the eight member states having joined the EU in 2004 were removed on 1 May. As a result, nationals from the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania,...
- 4From:ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law (Vol. 26, Issue 1)Employees in the United States already face a labor market with fewer protections than many of their counterparts in Europe and the developed world. (1) For a nation rooted in the primacy of the individual's autonomy,...
- 5From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedFollowing in the footsteps of Greece and Spain, Portugal and Hungary will also lift restrictions on access to their labour markets by Bulgarian and Romanian workers. Effective 1 May 2009, Denmark will end all...
- 6From:BMC Public Health (Vol. 9) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Sylvia J Vermeulen [1,2]; Sietske J Tamminga [1,3]; Antonius JM Schellart [1,2]; Jan Fekke Ybema [4]; Johannes R Anema (corresponding author) [1,2] Background New types of labour market arrangements and...
- 7From:Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (Vol. 14, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedPapua New Guinea midwife, now unit manager at Port Moresby General Hospital's (PMGH) obstetrics and gynaecology division, Jennifer Pyakalyia, has recently studied the factors contributing to the shortage of midwives...
- 8From:The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin (Vol. 70, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed26 April 2007 The Official Cash Rate (OCR) will increase by 25 basis points to 7.75 percent. Recent indicators confirm that the resurgence in economic activity that began in late 2006 has continued over recent...
- 9From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedThe European Commission, on 21 December, felt it necessary to recall the different rules which apply to the free movement of Romaniansand Bulgarians in the 25 current member states. NO NOTIFICATION OBLIGATION...
- 10From:Indiana Business Review (Vol. 81, Issue 4)During 2006, the southern Indiana economy showed mixed signals. Job growth was up in Floyd and Clark counties, but down in the rural counties (see Figure 1). Manufacturing job losses continued in six southern Indiana...
- 11From:Australian Bulletin of Labour (Vol. 32, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This paper reviews New Zealand's experience of lockouts over the last near-two decades. It employs published and unpublished official (Statistics New Zealand) data plus unofficial data on the following,...
- 12From:Social Policy Journal of New Zealand (Issue 26) Peer-ReviewedPopulation issues are vital to many social, economic and cultural discussions in New Zealand, and multidisciplinary discourse contributes to our understanding of the implications of the complex population changes now...
- 13From:Community CareAs doubt hangs over the future of Remploy, Anabel Unity Sale looks at the options for people with learning difficulties who wish to join the mainstream workforce The employment spotlight is shining on the issue of...
- 14From:Journal of Labor Research (Vol. 25, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCongressional consideration of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1993 drew intense labor lobbying. Unions acted to motivate members to contact their representatives and senators, including use of their...
- 15From:Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review (Vol. 4, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article examines changing governing practices in the context of the Sino-Vietnamese border in the Guangxi Autonomous Region of China. The groups inhabiting the mountainous ranges of this ethnically diverse part of...
- 16From:Journal of Developing Areas (Vol. 48, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis paper quantifies the interdependence in national labor markets in Central America, a topic that has not received attention in the economic integration literature. Two sets of panel data are constructed: one formed...
- 17From:Journal of Developing Areas (Vol. 50, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedRecent research into employee turnover has lacked empirical evidence and dissemination of practical information requires further investigation into the relationship between work-life balance and intention to leave....
- 18From:Economic Inquiry (Vol. 54, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis study examines whether informal sector jobs are a source of training for young less-educated workers. Controlling for worker and job characteristics, it is found that, in the early years of workers' careers in...
- 19From:Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy (Vol. 3, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract. The paper aims to analyze the unidirectional relationship from active ageing phenomena to the size of the Romanian shadow economy in order to see if the unofficial sector represents a social buffer for older...
- 20From:Economic Inquiry (Vol. 55, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis article investigates whether the global spread of the English language provides an inherent advantage to native English speakers. This question is studied within the context of the economics profession, where the...