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Rhythmic Island: Latvian Migrants in Guernsey and their Enfolded Patterns of Space-Time Mobility

2015

Rather than a marginal activity, visiting friends and relatives (VFR) is a fundamental part of the migrant experience. We illustrate this assertion by an in-depth study of Latvian labour migration to Guernsey. Since the 1990s, low incomes and high unemployment in post-Soviet Latvia combine with niche-specific labour demands in Guernsey to create migratory flows of mainly female workers. The small-scale nature of this circular migration system allows a deeper theorisation of the many linkages between migration and VFR. In particular we deploy time-geography and rhythmanalysis to explore the various ways that migration and VFR are enfolded within each other, within the life-courses of the pro…

Visiting friends and relativesMobilitiesGeography Planning and DevelopmentLatvianTime geographylanguage.human_languageHigh unemploymentCircular migrationEconomyPolitical sciencelanguageDemographic economicsEmpirical evidenceDemographyPopulation, Space and Place
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Maux de l'économie, mots des économistes

1990

International audience; La méthodologie économique a largement séparé les discours (hypthèses, théorie, corps de pensée) de l'action (représentée essentiellement par les applications ou les descriptions monographiques). Dans cet essai, avec la plus large prudence répondant à une démarche balbutiante, nous tentons de donner des représentations synthétiques, sur longue période, de l'évolution de la littérature économique ; ceci au moyen des méthodes usuelles de l'analyse des données. Il reste, quelque soit les résultats auxquels nous parvenons, que ce type de traintement repose sur l'hypothèse d'avoir pris en compte chaque production de littérature comme un objet statistique simple. L'applica…

VocabulaireSociology and Political Science[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education0102 computer and information sciencesRepresentation (arts)01 natural sciencesScience économiqueAnalyse quantitativeLittérature scientifique0502 economics and businessProduction (economics)Sociology050207 economicsSocial sciencePositive economicsSimple (philosophy)media_commonDivergence (linguistics)05 social sciencesEconomic methodologyRessource humaineObject (philosophy)ÉconomieAction (philosophy)010201 computation theory & mathematicsUnemployment
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Plant Productivity Dispersion and the College Premium: Evidence from the United States 1977-1997

2015

For the United States in 1987-2014, I document at business cycle frequencies that the high-skill workers’ employer size wage premium is high (low) in times of low (high) unemployment relative to that of the low-skill workers. Specifically, the differential employer size wage premium between high-skill and low-skill workers has an unconditional correlation of -0.4 with the unemployment rate, and varies by about 6 percent over the business cycle. The skill premium itself does not exhibit a clear business cycle pattern over the sample period.

Wage inequalityLabour economicsCurrent Population Surveymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationWageDifferential (mechanical device)Sample (statistics)behavioral disciplines and activitiesUnemploymentBusiness cycleUnemployment rateBusinesshealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Labor Market Flexibility and Unemployment: New Empirical Evidence of Static and Dynamic Effects

2012

The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between labor market flexibility and unemployment outcomes. Using a panel of 97 countries from 1985 to 2008, the results of the paper suggest that improvements in labor market flexibility have a statistically and significant negative impact on unemployment outcomes (over unemployment, youth unemployment, and long-term unemployment). Among the different labor market flexibility indicators analyzed, hiring and firing regulations and hiring costs are found to have the strongest effect.

Western hemisphereEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsYouth unemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subjectlabor market unemploymentInstitutional economicsPlanned economyFlexibility (personality)State ownershipUnemploymentEconomicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesProduction (economics)Emerging marketsEmpirical evidenceConsumption Saving Production Employment and Investment: Other Mobility Unemployment and Vacancies: General Analysis Of Collective Decision-making [Financial crises;Cross country analysis;Labor markets;OECD;Unemployment;Labor market flexibility reforms labor market flexibility labor market institutions unemployment outcomes Macroeconomics]General Environmental ScienceCross country analysismedia_commonComparative Economic Studies
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Socio Psychological Counseling: How to Manage Identities?

2013

The work presented here is a research carried out into initiatives for returning the long-term unemployed to work. A small case group study based on international expertise in social categorization and communication was conducted in France. This analysis of “long-term unemployment” was done through the consequences for relationships with work with a view to suggesting a suitable remedial approach. The recommended socio psychological counseling is based on reconstructing the professional identity of the long-term unemployed person and implementing this before the return to a supported role that should serve as a springboard towards permanent employment. The results lead to extend this method…

Work (electrical)CategorizationGroup studymedia_common.quotation_subjectUnemploymentApplied psychologyIdentity (social science)Permanent employmentPsychological counselingGeneral MedicinePsychologyRemedial educationmedia_commonPsychology
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A Closer Look at Economic Context in Identity Distress, Identity Development, and Adjustment to University

2020

In this study, national rates of youth unemployment were used as a proxy for economic disruption and stability in Spain and Canada, respectively. Identity distress was examined in relation to ident...

Youth unemploymentSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyDistressIdentity developmentEconomic context0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)SociologyProxy (statistics)Social psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyIdentity
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Book review : Youth unemployment and employment policy : a global perspective : Niall O'Higgins.

2002

Youth unemployment[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationemployment policy[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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Transitions to Working Life: Securing Professional Competence

2014

This chapter examines the transition from education to work as a critical phase of professional career and the development of professional competence Literature on transition to working life has identified several challenges that many graduates meet in the early stages of their career such as: threat of unemployment, inadequate knowledge and skills, decreased self-efficacy and increased stress, instability of professional identity, newcomers’ role and position in a work community, early attrition and changing occupation. The importance of workplace learning in supporting graduates as they transit to the workplace is influential in assisting graduates deal with these challenges. This chapter…

Youth unemploymentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectTransition (fiction)Identity (social science)school-to-work transitionsPublic relationsProfessional competencemedicine.diseasehenkilöyhtiötWork (electrical)Nursingprofessional competencePolitical sciencechallenges of newly graduatedUnemploymentmedicineyouth unemploymentfessional agencyPosition (finance)Attritionbusinessmedia_common
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The global economic crisis as a critical Juncture? The crisis's impact on migration movements and policies in Europe and the US

2016

The current global economic crisis has resulted in the strongest recession in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries since the Great Depression in the early 1930s and the 1970s oil shocks. This special issue sets out to explore how the most recent economic crisis impacted immigration and immigration-related policy in the United States of America and in European countries that are part of the OECD. The crisis of the late 2000s was offset by the collapse of the subprime US housing market, destabilising the financial system and leading to a sovereign debt crisis. The shock was marked by a “sudden […] deterioration of most, or all, key macroeconomic indicator…

Youth unemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesJN Political institutions (Europe)RecessionGross domestic productJK Political institutions (United States)0506 political scienceJV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationShock (economics)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Immigration policyDebt0502 economics and businessDevelopment economics050602 political science & public administrationGreat DepressionEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instance050207 economicsSocial scienceEuropean unionDemographymedia_common
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Antecedents and consequences of long-term unemployment

2001

aggressiivisuuslong-term unemploymentlongitudinal studypitkittäistutkimuspersoonallisuushenkinen hyvinvointipsychological distressprosocial behaviorperhesuhteetchild-centered parentingahdistussosiaalinen kehitysaggressive behaviorpitkäaikaistyöttömyys
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