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  1. 7521
    “…It relies on the data from the first two rounds of the survey on adult skills (PIAAC) carried out by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 33 of its member or partner countries. …”
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  2. 7522
    by Aretz, Bodo
    Published 2013
    “…"Studying wage dynamics has been a key element of labor economics for a long time. One major finding is the widening of the wage distribution in most developed countries that started in the 1970s in several countries. …”
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  3. 7523
    “…These results have important implications for the economically advantageous and sustainable introduction of environmental technology in the business sector. …”
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  4. 7524
    “…The empirical findings with samples from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) suggest that the supply of gregarious workers is higher than the amount of gregarious jobs offered in the labour market. …”
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  5. 7525
    “…The analyses are based on the micro data of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). Our results show that the originally proposed basic income concept yields a very high deficit. …”
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  6. 7526
    by Undy, Roger
    Published 2008
    “…Academics and students in employee relations, industrial relations, HRM and labour history should also find it useful for increasing their understanding of how unions have responded to changes in the economic and political context. Policy makers and union practitioners should also gain insights into the kinds of problems associated with unions'structural reforms. …”
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  7. 7527
    “…Whether someone feels their employment to be precarious or not depends on a complicated interaction between the conditions of the job itself, the general economic and social environment, and the person's aspirations othere are people in the industries surveyed who experience their employment as "precarious", and this has negative implications for the degree and quality of their participation in their family and wider social life."…”
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  8. 7528
    “…In exploring the causes and effects of welfare state redistribution in the developed world, the literature has increasingly moved towards more disaggregated measures of social policy, an enterprise in which the LLBIFR on Income Inequality 2017, with its detailed data on taxes and a large number of individual social benefits, offers a rich source of information, which may be used by scholars and policy analysts to study the effects of different social programs on economic well-being."…”
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  9. 7529
    by Clawson, Dan, Gerstel, Naomi
    Published 2014
    “…In "Unequal Time," sociologists Dan Clawson and Naomi Gerstel explore the ways in which social inequalities permeate the workplace, shaping employees capacities to determine both their work schedules and home lives, and exacerbating differences between men and women, and the economically privileged and disadvantaged. "Unequal Time" investigates the interconnected schedules of four occupations in the health sector professional-class doctors and nurses, and working-class EMTs and nursing assistants. …”
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  10. 7530
    by Williams, J., Foley, B., Newton, B.
    Published 2013
    “…There is a continued need to focus on this issue to ensure: - that young people are equally able to benefit from the excellent opportunities provided by Apprenticeships - that each young person can access the best route for their needs in order to reach their full potential, and - to assist in the achievement of positive economic and social outcomes for society and help to address inequalities in the take-up of different occupations. …”
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  11. 7531
    “…A growing literature however stresses the importance of non-economic factors in explaining human behavior; therefore, instruments that go beyond the traditional incentives might prove effective in facilitating the task. …”
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  12. 7532
    “…A growing literature however stresses the importance of non-economic factors in explaining human behavior; therefore, instruments that go beyond the traditional incentives might prove effective in facilitating the task. …”
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  13. 7533
    “…"With 53.6 per cent of global households now having Internet access, information and communications technologies are improving peoples' lives and empowering them to enhance their social and economic well-being," said Brahima Sanou, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau. …”
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  14. 7534
    by Coquet, Bruno
    Published 2017
    “…Et tous ne sont pas adaptés aux problèmes français, qui appellent une règle lisible, légère à administrer, applicable à tous les contrats de travail et tous les secteurs (sans exception y compris public), incitant les employeurs à faire des choix économes des deniers de l’assurance ; la tarification doit être contemporaine de ces comportements, mais ni punitive ni symbolique, n’augmentant pas le coût du travail, et ne visant pas à renflouer l’Unedic. …”
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  15. 7535
    Published 2013
    “…The employment prospects of the young have deteriorated substantially since the crisis in light of the strong sensitiveness of youth unemployment to economic activity, and the growing long-term unemployment is contributing to an aggravating poverty problem in some countries. …”
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  16. 7536
    “…Our analysis provides evidence to address explicitly the question whether negative short–run effects are necessary to achieve economically important positive employment effects in the long run, or whether comparable long-run effects can be obtained with shorter programs at lower costs. …”
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  17. 7537
    “…The political, social and economic context in European countries is very diverse, as is each country’s immigration history. …”
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  18. 7538
    “…In particular, our empirical research has provided ample evidence showing that the generation of PE in the sectors studied is directly linked to the emergence of new modes of business and work organisation based on a redefinition of what their economic activity consists in, which directly results in a redefinition of employment itself as a set of circumscribed work tasks, projects or assignments. …”
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  19. 7539
    “…In particular, our empirical research has provided ample evidence showing that the generation of PE in the sectors studied is directly linked to the emergence of new modes of business and work organisation based on a redefinition of what their economic activity consists in, which directly results in a redefinition of employment itself as a set of circumscribed work tasks, projects or assignments. …”
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