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A comparative study of the reputation and the teaching quality of higher education departments, and their effects on graduate employment

2003

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JaponEmploi des diplômés de l'enseignement supérieur[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationComparative analysis[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationTeaching qualityGraduate employment[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceQualityEnseignement supérieurQualité de l'enseignementEuropeJapan[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesAnalyse comparativeHigher education[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceReputation
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Who Persistently Creates Jobs? Absolute versus Relative High-Growth Firms

2017

This paper examines the economic contribution of high-growth firms after their high-growth event. While the central role of high-growth firms for job creation is well-established, little is known about their dynamic development in coming periods. We address this question for the first time by comparing absolute with relative growth measures and use data on private firms in Bulgaria for three consecutive 3-year periods (2001-2004, 2004-2007, and 2007-2010). Next to calculating transition probability matrices to investigate growth in employees in coming periods, we model future employment growth by means of a two-part model with separate equations for the probability of survival and exit as w…

Job creationAggregate growthAbsolute (philosophy)Employment growthEconomicsEconometricsRelative termEconomic contributionPublic supportEvent (probability theory)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Microfinance beyond self-employment: Evidence for firms in Bulgaria

2017

This paper provides new evidence on the impact of microfinance on job creation beyond self-employment. We examine wage-employment effects for a typical program in Eastern Europe with average loan sizes that are considerably above what has been studied so far. We apply propensity score matching extended by a difference-in-differences estimator to panel data from an individual-lending program to firms in Bulgaria. Our results indicate that microcredit has very positive effects on job creation. Participating firms have on average 2.5 (or 33 percent) more employees two years after receiving a microcredit than matched non-participants. This strong effect seems to be related to a certain loan siz…

Job creationOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsMicrofinanceLabour economics050204 development studiesImpact evaluation05 social sciences1. No povertylaw.inventionlawLoan8. Economic growth0502 economics and businessPropensity score matchingEconomicsSmall and medium-sized enterprises050207 economicsSelf-employmentPanel dataLabour Economics
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Psychological consequences of fixed-term employment and perceived job insecurity among health care staff

2005

The present study sought to clarify the roles of fixed-term employment and perceived job insecurity in relation to an employee's job attitudes (job satisfaction, turnover intentions) and well-being (work engagement, job exhaustion). Specifically, we examined which of the two situations, high subjective job insecurity and a permanent job (i.e., violation hypothesis) or high subjective job insecurity and a fixed-term job (i.e., intensification hypothesis), would lead to the most negative job attitudes and well-being. Data from 736 employees in one Finnish health care district were collected by questionnaires. The results supported the violation hypothesis: Under conditions of high perceived j…

Job securityOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONJob performanceJob designJob attitudeJob rotationJob satisfactionGainful employmentPersonnel psychologyPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Unemployment in Jordan

2005

The focus of this report (prepared in the framework of the ETF Observatory function project) is unemployment. However, considering that unemployment information in itself should not be used or analysed in isolation from other indicators or data, the report begins by providing an overview of the general labour market situation in Jordan. After the main data on employment by sector, age, gender and level of education are presentented, on the basis of the available information, the specific cases of non-Jordanian employees and employment in the informal economy are highlighted as topics requiring special attention in the Jordanian labour market.

JordanUnemploymentChômage[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationJordanie[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceLabour marketMarché du travail
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When are researchers willing to share their data? - Impacts of values and uncertainty on open data in academia.

2020

PLOS ONE 15(7), e0234172 (2020). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0234172

KommunikationswissenschaftAdultMaleEmploymentFakultät für Ingenieurwissenschaften » Informatik und Angewandte Kognitionswissenschaft » Angewandte Kognitions- und Medienwissenschaft » Professionelle Kommunikation in elektronischen Medien / Social MediaTechnologyScience and Technology WorkforceBiomedical ResearchScience PolicyEconomicsScienceEmotionsDecision Making610Social SciencesCareers in ResearchOpen ScienceCognitionOpen DataSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansPsychologyddc:610Zentrale Serviceeinrichtungen » Universitätsbibliothek (UB)PublishingOrganizationsCareersInformation DisseminationQRCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesEngineersFearMiddle AgedResearch PersonnelProfessionsLabor EconomicsPeople and PlacesMedicineScientistsCognitive ScienceEngineering and TechnologyFemalePopulation Groupingsddc:004Research ArticleNeurosciencePloS one
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Labour Market Regulations and Capital Intensity

2018

What is the impact of labour market regulations as measured by the OECD indicator of employment protection legislation (EPL) on capital and skill composition? Precisely, this study investigates the effects of changes in EPL on changes in four types of capital and three components of labour skill. They include construction, non-ICT, ICT, and R&D capital components on the one hand, and low-, medium-, and highly-skilled labour on the other. Our analysis is grounded on a large country–industry panel dataset of fourteen OECD countries, and eighteen manufacturing and market service industries, from 1988 to 2007. It shows that strengthening EPL lowers ICT capital and, even more severely, R&amp…

Labour economics050208 financeEmployment protection legislationEconomic capital05 social sciences1. No poverty[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinancePhysical capitalFinancial capitalCost of capitalCapital deepening0502 economics and business8. Economic growthCapital employedCapital intensityBusiness050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Labour Market Policies and Recruitment in Europe and Italy

2017

Over the last few years, most studies and labour market policies have focused on the competence of people seeking employment. Few studies have tackled the issue from the point of view of employers and how policy might affect the personnel recruitment. The aim of this article is to try to understand the impact of labour policy on the processes involved in seeking personnel, with specific reference to business organizations. After examining the strategic, organisational and environmental variables that affect the personnel recruitment, the study focuses on analysing active and passive labour policies in Europe and Italy. The results that emerge highlight the fact that labour policy affects ce…

Labour economicsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningOutplacement02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineEmployability0506 political scienceSupply and demandSettore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione AziendaleTurnoverHuman resource management050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsContingencySeeking employmentCompetence (human resources)Human Resource Management Labour Market Policy Europe and Italy Personnel Recruitment Employers’ Search for EmployeesAmerican Journal of Industrial and Business Management
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Coping with Asymmetric Shocks in the EMU: The Role of Labour Market Flexibility

2013

The chapter discusses the economic conditions for the success of EMU when there is still a need for structural reforms in the markets of goods and services, and factors of production. In view of asymmetric shocks, experience shows that behaviour in nominal and real wage growth resulted in increased unemployment throughout the EU15. Fiscal policy, on the other hand, could mitigate to some extent the burden of wage adjustment, and could play an important role in improving productivity. In general, however, smooth shock-absorption requires a flexible wage formation process to circumvent low employment levels, but the risk of hysteresis would remain. To avoid the accumulation of wage and labour…

Labour economicsCoping (psychology)Goods and servicesmedia_common.quotation_subjectUnemploymentWageEconomicsFactors of productionLabour market flexibilityPrice of stabilityFiscal policymedia_common
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Fair Wages and Unemployment in a Small Open Economy

2006

In this paper we develop a model of a multi-sector multi-factor small open economy with involuntary unemployment due to fair wages. The model is used inter alia to analyse the labour market effects of changes in unemployment benefits and the domestic labour supply. Our analysis covers both the case where factor prices do not react to endowment changes - as in the Heckscher-Ohlin model - and the case where they do. Results are sensitive to this distinction, thereby emphasizing the benefit of employing a general production structure that encompasses both cases.

Labour economicsDomestic labourEndowmentmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSmall open economyFactor price0502 economics and business8. Economic growthUnemploymentEconomicsProduction (economics)050207 economicsInvoluntary unemployment050205 econometrics media_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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