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Regional differences in employment effects

Employment effects of a payroll-tax cut - evidence from a regional tax exemption experiment

Employment effects of a payroll-tax cut - evidence from a regional tax exemption experiment

... the employment effects of payroll-tax changes is ...the differences in wage-setting ...country differences may be correlated with the differences in the level of taxation and ...the ...

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Globalization, female employment, and regional differences in OECD countries

Globalization, female employment, and regional differences in OECD countries

... This article investigates empirically into the impact of globalization on female labor market participation and female employment in OECD countries. This contribution focuses on two questions: 1) to what extent ...

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Effects of CAP reform on regional employment in the EU

Effects of CAP reform on regional employment in the EU

... [1]. Differences in results are explained by differences in endogenous and exogenous variables, structural and behavioural relationships and underlying ...agricultural employment figures from GTAP by ...

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The effects of tourism demand on regional sectoral employment in Turkey*

The effects of tourism demand on regional sectoral employment in Turkey*

... the effects of total, foreign and domestic tourism demand on sectoral employment in regions, based on the level 2 of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS2) classification determined by ...

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The Effects of European Integration on Regional Employment - Specialization of Austrian Regions

The Effects of European Integration on Regional Employment - Specialization of Austrian Regions

... development of industries in regions. It highlights a local area’s leading and lagging industries. Specifically, this effect compares a local area's growth rate in an industry sector with the growth rate for the same ...

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Globalized markets, globalized information, and female employment: accounting for regional differences in 30 OECD countries

Globalized markets, globalized information, and female employment: accounting for regional differences in 30 OECD countries

... globalization effects differ across gender – but only for informational globalization, as its significant interaction term estimate with gender indicates: as a country becomes more exposed to worldwide flows of ...

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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE EFFECTS OF A PAYROLL-TAX CUT-EVIDENCE FROM A REGIONAL EXPERIMENT*

EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE EFFECTS OF A PAYROLL-TAX CUT-EVIDENCE FROM A REGIONAL EXPERIMENT*

... that employment growth has been rather similar in the treatment and the control ...The differences in the growth rates reported in the third column are in most cases smaller than the standard error of the ...

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Agglomeration and regional employment growth

Agglomeration and regional employment growth

... of employment at time 𝑡 − 1 in cell 𝑖𝑟 from the log employment at time 𝑡 in the same cell, ...of employment between these years. Fixed effects are still controlled for, since they are ...

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Employment effects of a payroll tax cut – Evidence from a regional tax subsidy experiment

Employment effects of a payroll tax cut – Evidence from a regional tax subsidy experiment

... On the other hand the large sample properties of the eventual treatment effect estimator deteriorate as the number of (continuous) explanatory variables in the propensity score equation increases. As it is impossible to ...

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The effects of rural and urban areas on time allocated in self-employment : differences between men and women

The effects of rural and urban areas on time allocated in self-employment : differences between men and women

... the effects of pull rather than push ...that regional heterogeneity can affect the differences between rural and urban areas, as it is evident from the results of the region control ...

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“Geography of talent and regional differences in Spain”

“Geography of talent and regional differences in Spain”

... of regional development. Here, we empirically evaluate the effects of the distribution of talent on regional differences by means of a detailed analysis of the 17 Autonomous Communities of ...

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Direct and indirect effects of new business formation on regional employment

Direct and indirect effects of new business formation on regional employment

... on regional employment has faded away and no significant impact of earlier start-up rates can be ...the employment gain due to indirect supply-side effects of new business formation is much ...

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Self employment effects on regional growth: A bigger bang for a buck?

Self employment effects on regional growth: A bigger bang for a buck?

... marginal effect of 5.1 translates into additional 0.22% growth in total employment, with WS industry mix variable having no significant impact on SE growth. Self-employment in small MSAs grows faster in ...

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Globalization of the Indian Economy: Effects on Sectoral/Regional/Employment Realignments

Globalization of the Indian Economy: Effects on Sectoral/Regional/Employment Realignments

... The above fact is of paramount for translating the Indian economy to the global world without significant social tension. This arises because sectors that enjoyed protection in the pre-reform period are most likely to ...

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Regional Differences in Overeducation

Regional Differences in Overeducation

... women had shorter commuting distance, so they were more spatially constrained than married women whose education matched their jobs. (Büchel & Battu 2003, 1-16.) Hensen and de Vries (2004) researched overeducation and ...

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Gender differences in self-employment

Gender differences in self-employment

... salaried employment are usually higher when parents are in salaried employment than when they are self-employed ― especially for pre-school children ― we expect that the an increase in the number of ...

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Regional differences in fertility in Thailand

Regional differences in fertility in Thailand

... conception and consequently a higher fertility than women in the older age groups resulting in a pattern of fertility different from the South and Northeast as illustrated in Chapter 3. It was clearer for urban-rural ...

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The Effects of a Raised Minimum Wage on Employment: Differences across States and Social Groups 1

The Effects of a Raised Minimum Wage on Employment: Differences across States and Social Groups 1

... VIII. Conclusion There has always been debate over public policy surrounding the minimum wage, though at times the debate has been muted and out of the public spotlight. Recently, the issue once again came to the fore, ...

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Regional population and household projections, : Marked regional differences

Regional population and household projections, : Marked regional differences

... There has been a strong increase in the number of households in the past, at both national and regional level. A reduction in the number of households is currently only seen in the COROP area Delfzijl region, and ...

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The Role of Wage and Skill Differences in US-German Employment Differences

The Role of Wage and Skill Differences in US-German Employment Differences

... explaining differences between the German and US labor markets, but it does not eliminate those ...wage differences while the US raised its differences, in the face of presumably similar shifts in ...

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