نتایج جستجو برای: job market

تعداد نتایج: 246317  

Journal: :International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 2019

2011
Torben M. Andersen

A Flexicurity Labour Market in the Great Recession: The Case of Denmark Flexicurity labour markets are characterised by flexible hiring/firing rules, generous social safety net, and active labour market policies. How can such labour markets cope with the consequences of the Great Recession? Larger labour shedding is to be expected and this strains the social safety net and increases the demands...

2011
Per Krusell Toshihiko Mukoyama Richard Rogerson Ayşegül Şahin

We build a general equilibrium model that features uninsurable idiosyncratic shocks, search frictions and an operative labor supply choice along the extensive margin. The model is calibrated to match the average levels of gross flows across the three labor market states: employment, unemployment, and non-participation. We use it to study the implications of two kinds of aggregate shocks for the...

2006
Mariano Bosch William Maloney

Gross Worker Flows in the Presence of Informal Labor Markets: Evidence from Mexico, 1987-2002 This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representative developing country with a large unregulated of “informal” sector. It confirms the relevance of the recent mainstream models and debates surrounding gross worker flows to the developing country context, and offe...

2000
Michael KRAUSE

The paper explores the link between inter-industry wage di¤erences for identical workers and job ‡ows, in particular job destruction rates. I ...nd that, in the manufacturing sector, the two are negatively correlated across 2-digit SIC industries, a fact that most labor market theories fail to explain. A stochastic equilibrium model with endogenous job reallocation and search in the labor marke...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2013
Jessica L Blickley Kristy Deiner Kelly Garbach Iara Lacher Mariah H Meek Lauren M Porensky Marit L Wilkerson Eric M Winford Mark W Schwartz

Graduate education programs in conservation science generally focus on disciplinary training and discipline-specific research skills. However, nonacademic conservation professionals often require an additional suite of skills. This discrepancy between academic training and professional needs can make it difficult for graduate students to identify the skills and experiences that will best prepar...

2015
Dragan Mijakoski Jovanka Karadzinska-Bislimovska Vera Basarovska Anthony Montgomery Efharis Panagopoulou Sasho Stoleski Jordan Minov

BACKGROUND Burnout results from a prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal workplace stressors. The focus of research has been widened to job engagement. AIM Purpose of the study was to examine associations between burnout, job engagement, work demands, and organisational culture (OC) and to demonstrate differences between physicians and nurses working in general hospital in ...

2009
PIETRO GARIBALDI ESPEN R. MOEN

On the job search is a key feature of real life labor markets. Yet, traditional equilibrium unemployment theory has not been able to account for on-thejob search in a satisfactory manner. In this paper we present an equilibrium model which includes on-thejob search as an optimal response to search frictions and differences in firm productivity. Our model is laid out in detail in ongoing researc...

2011
David W. Johnston Wang-Sheng Lee

Climbing the Job Ladder: New Evidence of Gender Inequity An explanation for the gender wage gap is that women are less able or less willing to ‘climb the job ladder.’ However, the empirical evidence on gender differences in job mobility has been mixed. Focusing on a subsample of younger, university-educated workers from an Australian longitudinal survey, we find strong evidence that the dynamic...

2003
Yasuhiro Sato Luisito Bertinelli Jan K. Brueckner Masahisa Fujita Yoshitsugu Kanemoto Tomoya Mori Yasusada Murata Takatoshi Tabuchi Yves Zenou

This paper develops a stochastic search model having a monocentric city structure and investigates how city structure affects workers’ job acceptance behavior and a labor market. In the model, workers reside in a city and commute to the Central Business District (CBD) to work when employed and to be interviewed when unemployed. When a job searcher contacts a firm having a vacant job, he/she obs...

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