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2by Schnepf, Sylke Viola“…The first aim of this analysis is to examine whether the gender balance in educational access translates also into gender equality in educational achievement. …”
Published 2004
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3by Sartor, Oliver, Voss-Stemping, Judith, Berghmans, Nicolas, Vallejo, Lola, Levaï, David“…"Assuming it is adopted, the EU will need to translate into action its new EU long-term strategy for a GHG neutral European economy in 2050. …”
Published 2019
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4Published 2010“…There is now a growing need for multi-disciplinary research and for the science of climate change to be usefully translated for policy-makers."…”
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5“…Due to the Europe-wide relevance of the subject, the ETUI decided to translate and publish this English translation in its own publication series."…”
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6“…Employment in the report is viewed as the contractual relationship between an employer and a worker, specifically how the rights and duties embedded into the relationship are translated into real rights. The analysis is mainly based on data from the fifth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), conducted in 2010. …”
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7by Molotch, Harvey“…Against Security explains how our anxieties about public safety have translated into command-and-control procedures that annoy, intimidate, and are often counterproductive. …”
Published 2012
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8Published 2017“…The third section, ‘How the European Union makes decisions and takes action’, describes the institutions at the heart of the EU’s decision-making process and how their decisions are translated into actions."…”
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9Published 2018“…It describes how digitalisation is also affecting other areas of the tax system, providing tax authorities with new tools that are translating into improvements in taxpayer services, improving the efficiency of tax collection and detecting tax evasion."…”
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10“…"The decline in macroeconomic volatility from the 1980s to the onset of the Great Recession did not, in general, translate into more microeconomic stability. While microeconomic volatility can reflect growth-generating processes, such as creative destruction and re-allocation of resources, consumption growth volatility weighs on households’ welfare. …”
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11by Campbell, Duncan C.“…Principles and rights at work provide the ground rules and the framework for development; employment and incomes are the way in which production and output are translated into effective demand and decent standards of living. …”
Published 2012
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12by Bingham, Cecilie“…In Employment Relations the authors translate years of experience, with the help of interesting vignettes, real life examples and connections with popular culture, into a critical understanding of the topic that brings the field to life. …”
Published 2016
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13“…How he conceives his idea, translates it into practice, cajoles and carries his employees with him, is all in this book."…”
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14by Annett, Anthony“…At the same time, greater labor supply translated into employment growth more effectively in the presence of liberal labor and product markets."…”
Published 2007
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15“…Perceived unfairness also translates into objective labour-market behaviour, with current unfair income predicting future job quits."…”
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16by Bossler, Mario“…In size, the employment expectations translate into a loss of about 12 800 jobs."…”
Published 2016
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17“…In addition we identify which sectors are consistently less resilient across the EU and provide information about how these translate to country differences. A number of policy recommendations emerge from the analysis which can be useful when designing structural reform strategies at the EU level."…”
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18by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris“…This edition of the OECD Skills Outlook 2019 aims to understand how policies, and in particular those that affect skills development and use, can shape the outcomes of digital transformation and translate into more equally shared benefits among and within countries’ populations. …”
Published 2019
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19“…Important success determinants are related to the political economy of introducing taxes (negotiations with stakeholders, concessions, changes in proposed legislation, compromises, etc.) which translate i.a. into competitiveness issues, and fairness/equity/distribution issues. …”
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20by Rojas-Romagosa, Hugo“…We find that US-Dutch bilateral trade doubles and this is translated into a positive but moderate effect on income of 1.7% for the Netherlands by the year 2030. …”
Published 2016
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