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Smoking and long-term labour market outcomes.

2014

Objective To examine the long-term effects of smoking on labour market outcomes using twin data matched to register-based individual information on earnings. Method Twin data for Finnish men born 1945–1957 was used to remove the shared environmental and genetic factors. The results were subjected to extensive robustness testing. Lifetime cigarette consumption was measured by (cumulative) cigarette pack-years in early adulthood. The average of an individual's earnings (and, alternatively, taxable income) was measured over a subsequent 15-year period in later adulthood. Results Smokers have lower long-term income and earnings. For example, controlling for the shared environmental and genetic …

MaleLabour economicsHealth (social science)talousmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic policytyömarkkinat03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinetupakointiEconomicsHumans030212 general & internal medicineFinlandmedia_commonAgedConsumption (economics)Extraversion and introversionEarnings030503 health policy & servicesAddictionSmokingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTwins MonozygoticMiddle AgedHealth indicatorTerm (time)Taxable income8. Economic growthIncome0305 other medical sciencepopulation healthDemographyTobacco control
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The Molecular Genetic Architecture of Self-Employment

2013

Economic variables such as income, education, and occupation are known to affect mortality and morbidity, such as cardiovascular disease, and have also been shown to be partly heritable. However, very little is known about which genes influence economic variables, although these genes may have both a direct and an indirect effect on health. We report results from the first large-scale collaboration that studies the molecular genetic architecture of an economic variable-entrepreneurship-that was operationalized using self-employment, a widely-available proxy. Our results suggest that common SNPs when considered jointly explain about half of the narrow-sense heritability of self-employment es…

MaleNetherlands Twin Register (NTR)Multifactorial InheritanceHeredityEpidemiologyEconomicsIntelligenceTwinsGenome-wide association studyCORONARY HEART-DISEASESocial and Behavioral SciencesTheoreticalMissing heritability problemModelsMISSING HERITABILITYMicroeconomicsTwins DizygoticSOCIOECONOMIC-STATUSRegistriesGenetics0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryStatistics05 social sciencesQRGenomicsSingle NucleotideOccupational and Industrial Health/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/decent_work_and_economic_growth3. Good healthCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASEGenetic EpidemiologyMeta-analysisScience & Technology - Other TopicsMedicineFemalePublic HealthBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthResearch ArticlePersonalityEmploymentGenotypeClinical Research DesignGeneral Science & Technology515 PsychologyScienceeducationSingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiostatisticsBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideMonozygotic03 medical and health sciencesGenome Analysis Tools0502 economics and businessMD MultidisciplinaryGenome-Wide Association StudiesGenetics/dk/atira/pure/keywords/cohort_studies/netherlands_twin_register_ntr_DizygoticHumansStatistical MethodsHuman heightPolymorphismGENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATIONBiology030304 developmental biologyGenetic associationEDUCATIONAL-ATTAINMENTScience & TechnologyComplex TraitsMULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCESComputational BiologyHuman GeneticsSDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic GrowthTwins Monozygoticta3121HeritabilityModels TheoreticalGenetic architectureCOMMON SNPS EXPLAINLARGE PROPORTIONGenetic PolymorphismRISK-FACTORSGene-Environment Interaction3111 BiomedicineMeta-AnalysesHUMAN HEIGHTPopulation GeneticsMathematics050203 business & managementGenome-Wide Association Study
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Psychosocial work factors and sickness absence in 31 countries in Europe

2013

International audience; Background: The studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors and sickness absence have rarely included a large number of factors and European data. The objective was to examine the associations between a large set of psychosocial work factors following well-known and emergent concepts and sickness absence in Europe. Methods: The study population consisted of 14 881 male and 14 799 female workers in 31 countries from the 2005 European Working Conditions Survey. Psychosocial work factors included the following: decision latitude, psychological demands, social support, physical violence, sexual harassment, discrimination, bullying, long working hours, s…

MalePoison controlOccupational safety and healthSickness absenceShift work03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthAbsenteeismHumansMedicine[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances030212 general & internal medicineWorkplaceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness.industryMental DisordersPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomics[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance030210 environmental & occupational healthOccupational DiseasesEuropeCross-Sectional Studies8. Economic growthAbsenteeismHarassmentPsychosocial workFemaleSelf ReportbusinessPsychosocialStress Psychological
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A qualitative study about immigrant workers’ perceptions of their working conditions in Spain

2009

Background: Spain has recently become an inward migration country. Little is known about the occupational health of immigrant workers. This study aimed to explore the perceptions that immigrant workers in Spain had of their working conditions. Methods: Qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study. Criterion sampling. Data collected between September 2006 and May 2007 through semi-structured focus groups and individual interviews, with a topic guide. One hundred and fifty-eight immigrant workers (90 men/68 women) from Colombia (n = 21), Morocco (n = 39), sub-Saharan Africa (n = 29), Romania (n = 44) and Ecuador (n = 25), who were authorised (documented) or unauthorised (undocumented) resident…

MaleQUALITAT RES METH FQImmigrants -- Salut i higieneEpidemiologyForeign workerImmigrationOccupational safety and health0302 clinical medicineUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud públicaImmigrants -- Condicions socials -- EspanyaMedicine030212 general & internal medicine10. No inequalitySocioeconomicsQualitative ResearchHealth inequalitiesmedia_commonSocial perceptionQualitative methodologyFocus GroupsMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]MIGRATION & HEALTH8. Economic growthUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFemale0305 other medical scienceImmigrantAdultEmploymentmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmigrants and ImmigrantsWorking conditionsWorkloadSampling StudiesOccupational medicine03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultNursingqualitative ; inmigrant workers ; working conditionsHumans:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud pública [UNESCO]inmigrant workers030505 public healthOccupational healthbusiness.industryPublic healthworking conditionsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHealth Status DisparitiesFocus groupSpainqualitativeImmigrants -- Treball -- EspanyaPerceptionWORKPLACEbusinessQualitative research
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Growth and sustainability of agricultural systems: the case of Sicilian wine-growing farms

2016

International audience; The Sicilian wine-growing sector is characterised by the presence on the one hand of many small enterprises that limit their activity to the first stage of the supply chain (field production) and on the other of few enterprises that adopt a strategy of total vertical integration, from the production to the sale of wine. The first group of enterprises operates in a competitive market and in many cases with marginal revenues that are lower than marginal costs, leading entrepreneurs to abandon the activity of grape production. The second group operates in an oligopolistic market and it is able to compete in an international market. Findings reveal that competitive advan…

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Minding the Gaps : The Role of Finnish Civil Society Organizations in the Labour Market Integration of Migrants

2021

AbstractThe growing role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in welfare service provision is sometimes portrayed as a threat to welfare state universalism in Nordic societies. In Finland, CSOs co-produce integration services alongside comprehensive official integration programmes, compensating for gaps and shortcomings in those services. We identify three “gaps”, which are (1) limited availability of services in terms of time and target group, (2) lack of direct labour market contacts and (3) limited flexibility to serve individual needs. We assess how CSOs target these gaps with their service offerings through qualitative interviews with policy implementers, CSO workers and migrants. How…

Market integrationCivil societyEconomic growthrole of CSOsPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencekotouttaminen (maahanmuuttajat)Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjecttyömarkkinathyvinvointivaltio0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administration050207 economicsBusiness and International Management10. No inequalityUniversalismmedia_commonSocial policyService (business)rooli (tehtävä)05 social scienceshyvinvointipalvelutWelfare statewelfare state universalismmaahanmuuttajatkansalaisyhteiskunta0506 political scienceco-productionScale (social sciences)active labour market services for migrantskolmas sektori8. Economic growthBusinessWelfarejulkiset palvelutmigrant labour market integrationkansalaisjärjestöt
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PRICE CONVERGENCE IN THE EUROPEAN CAR MARKET

2008

International audience; This paper examines price convergence in the European Union car market over the period 1995-2005. We find that there is a clear evidence of price convergence among the EU15 countries, but not before 1999. Moreover, countries of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) started convergence previously to the EU15 as a whole. Finally, exchange rate changes have significantly contributed to price dispersion over time across countries. The results provide significant evidence that trade liberalization and the EMU have enhanced the process of regional integration in the European automobile industry, even though there is room for further measures to promote integration.

Market integrationEconomics and EconometricsEconomicsMonetary economicsExchange rate0502 economics and businessRegional integrationEconomicsddc:330media_common.cataloged_instanceSocial Sciences & Humanities050207 economicsEuropean unionFree trademedia_common050208 financeEuro05 social sciencesMarket integration; Automobiles; European Union; Exchange ratesWirtschaftEconomic SectorsConvergence (economics)International economicsPolitical EconomyWirtschaftssektorenVolkswirtschaftslehre8. Economic growthEconomic and monetary unionPrice dispersion
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Convergence in car prices among European countries

2011

This article contributes to the literature on price convergence in Europe by investigating the existence of stochastic and deterministic convergence of car prices in the EU15 countries. We apply recently developed econometric techniques that allow for multiple structural breaks to an up-to-date dataset. We find considerable evidence of both types of convergence in our sample of countries and car models, therefore suggesting a tendency for relative prices to equalize over time. In addition, we find evidence regarding the importance in this convergence process of both legislative changes taking place in the years 1996 and 2002, and the implementation of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU).

Market integrationEconomics and EconometricsEconomía internacional[QFIN]Quantitative Finance [q-fin]05 social sciencesSample (statistics)LegislatureConvergence (economics)International economicsRelative priceTrend functionUnit root testing8. Economic growth0502 economics and businessEconomic and monetary unionEconometricsEconomicsA priori and a posteriorimedia_common.cataloged_instanceSocial Sciences & Humanities050207 economicsEuropean unionEconometría050205 econometrics media_common
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Legal Issues Affecting Labour Market Integration of Migrants in Finland

2021

AbstractFinland has only relatively recently become a country of immigration, and as a result most immigration and integration policy legislation is also relatively recent. Since the 1990s, the number of migrants to Finland has increased steadily, motivating the adoption of various policy measures to regulate migration and support integration. From the perspective of migrant labour market integration, the two most important legislative acts are the Aliens Act (FINLEX 301/2004) and the Act on the Promotion of Immigrant Integration (FINLEX 1386/2010), which lay out basic labour market integration supports for migrants, and determine who can work in Finland and on which grounds. Finland’s comp…

Market integrationLabour economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationMarket access050109 social psychologyLegislationmigrantstyömarkkinatCollective bargainingPolitical science0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economics10. No inequalityulkomaalaislakimedia_commonlainsäädäntökotoutuminen (maahanmuuttajat)työllistyminen05 social sciencesLegislatureWelfare statemaahanmuuttopolitiikkamaahanmuuttajatlabour market8. Economic growthResidencetyöoikeus
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Vocational bachelor graduates in France: labour market integration and social mobility

2014

Purpose – In France, the vocationalization of higher education has resulted in an increase in the number of graduates and created new opportunities. The access of these vocational bachelor graduates to the labour market raises the issue of their professional prospects amid changing economic and social circumstances. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – To provide insights into these issues, the employment situation of bachelor graduates during the first years of active working life will be compared with other tertiary graduates entering the labour market in the same years, using econometric models that estimate the effects of vocational courses “all other t…

Market integrationOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsHigher education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationStrategy and ManagementCeteris paribusmedia_common.quotation_subjectBachelorBachelor graduateSocial mobilityManagement of Technology and InnovationPolitical sciencemedia_commonWorking lifebusiness.industry4. EducationTransition to work[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSocial mobilityVocationalManagementEconometric modelVocational education8. Economic growthFrancebusinessInternational Journal of Manpower
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