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Lucie Dumais, Léonie Archambault
Pág. 77 - 105
Federal and provincial employment and income policies in the field of disability within the evolution of Québec?s welfare state are reviewed from the analytical perspective of the social investment state. The use of the social investment state concept al...
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Lucie Dumais, Léonie Archambault
Pág. 77 - 105
Federal and provincial employment and income policies in the field of disability within the evolution of Québec?s welfare state are reviewed from the analytical perspective of the social investment state. The use of the social investment state concept al...
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Ioannis N. Kallianiotis
Pág. 44 - 68
The paper discusses the latest economic crisis and the public policies used to mitigate the recession and improve the economic growth. The current target rate (monetary policy) is closed to zero since December 2008 with a new experimental policy (?quanti...
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Mita Adhisti
Pág. 192 - 208
This study discusses how the free movement of skilled labor policy under the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) scenario enhances opportunities for labor mobility from low-skilled labor countries, what challenges will be faced, and how this policy impacts th...
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Suyanto Suyanto
Pág. 59 - 70
Economic growth is one indicator of development. Factors that are thought to be capable of influencing economic growth include the human development index, income, poverty, investment, and unemployment. So it needs to be analyzed to achieve sustainable d...
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Hina Aslam, Jian Liu, Abeer Mazher, Dagne Mojo, Imran Muhammad and Chao Fu
Local communities in mining regions are vulnerable to water scarcity risks caused by extensive mining and changing climate. To mitigate such risks, we adopt a non-market valuation of low income communities? preferences for improved access to water servic...
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Hazvinei Tsitsi Tamuka Moyo, Mark Zuidgeest
The marginalization of low-income earners, in regard to access to economic activities, is a topical issue in South Africa. The location of residential areas relative to locations of employment plays a large role in determining how accessible employment o...
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Beyza SÜMER
Pág. 101 - 116
Income inequality has been observed across both advanced and emerging market economies for the last thirty years. The neoliberal policies has resulted in a significant change in the distribution of income and wealth around the world in favour of the top ...
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Andrea Bassanini
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I examine the effect of labour market policies and institutions on the transmission of macroeconomic shocks to the labour market, using both aggregate and industry-level annual data for 23 OECD countries, 23 business-sector industries and up to 29 years....
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María Cristina Cacciamali (Universidad de Sao Paulo, Brasil)
El objetivo de este ensayo es sistematizar el ciclo virtuoso entre crecimiento económico, políticas de mercado de trabajo y políticas asistenciales que promovió un proceso consistente sobre la redistribución de la renta del trabajo desde el final de la d...
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Irfan KALAYCI
Pág. 283 - 296
The subject and purpose of this study is to examine Antalya, one of Europe's largest tourism centers, in the context of Barcelona. The reason for considering Barcelona as a lath is that it is a bridge in the geographic region of Afro-Eurasia like Antalya...
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Mehmet Ela
Pág. 910 - 922
The informal economy is an obscure concept but it contains several economic transactions. It is a very difficult task to measure its size and dimensions, however economists have developed reliable methods to predict the size and impact of informal econom...
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Nobukhosi Nhliziyo and Abbyssinia Mushunje
Globally, climate change remains one of the most pressing challenges, and it is also an obstacle to the fundamental achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The purpose of the study was to examine the determinants of small-scale farmers? partici...
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Dongdong Ge, Xiaolan Kang, Xian Liang and Fangting Xie
Given the prevalence of part-time farming behaviors in rural households, studying the impact of part-time farming behaviors on grain output is of great practical significance. Using a panel dataset of 5629 Chinese national rural fixed observation point d...
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Prabhat Khanal, Rajan Dhakal, Tanka Khanal, Deepak Pandey, Naba Raj Devkota and Mette Olaf Nielsen
In many developing countries, the livestock sector plays a vital role in the national economy, providing a source of food, income, and employment. With changes in demographical, socio-economic, and environmental status, the livestock sector in the develo...
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Halit Basbuga,Hakan Kitapci
Pág. 178 - 186
This study examines the effects of macroeconomic variables and the Incentive for Young and Female Employment Regulated by Law No. 6111 in Turkey on employment, informal employment, and income. Electricity consumption (economic growth), USD/TRY exchange r...
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Mardalena Mardalena,Ardi Adji,Suhel Suhel,Sri Andaiyani
Pág. 234 - 244
Indonesia as emerging market economics provide some policies that leads to pro-growth, pro-poor and pro-job. This study aims to analyze which sectors are able to stimulate economic growth, household income, and labor absorption in South Sumatera Province...
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Ibrahim ÇATIR
Pág. 321 - 344
Unemployment has always been a problem for humanity. It is important for both the individual and the society to find a place in the employment in order not to leave the people materially and spiritually in the society. For the absence of social classes a...
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Jihyung Hong and Jaehee Lee
Health inequalities among immigrant minorities have been under-researched in South Korea. This study, therefore, measured the extent of income-related inequalities in self-reported depression and self-rated health (SRH) among married immigrants in South ...
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Sheila A. Boamah, Frederick Ato Armah, Vincent Z. Kuuire, Idowu Ajibade, Isaac Luginaah and Gordon McBean
In sub-Saharan Africa, hydro-meteorological related disasters, such as floods, account for the majority of the total number of natural disasters. Over the past century, floods have affected 38 million people, claimed several lives and caused substantial ...
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