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Nurlan Kurmanov,Saule Baktymbet,Assem Baktymbet,Assel Rakhimbekova,Gulnara Sagindykova,Aizhan Satbayeva,Asylbek Baidakov
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The article is devoted to an actual problem of labor migration, the study of remittances and their role in the lives of migrant households. Remittances are used in migrant households in Central Asia primarily for the purchase of consumer goods. Since lab...
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Sana Naseem,Kamini Dhruva
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Female labor force participation plays a key role in economic development. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), as a developing economy, relies mainly on men rather than women to achieve its development objectives. Over a period of fifty years, Saudi femal...
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Luise Mladen,Mihaela Ghen?a
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In Romania, the State Social Security Budget spending exceeds the revenues, and this situation leads to a growing deficit of the public budget. This evolution is the result of a complex of factors, more or less difficult to be managed, which we analyze i...
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Nicola Pontarollo
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The aim of our analysis is the evaluation of the total and sectoral convergence of labour productivity between 896 NUTS-3 regions of EU-12 over the period 1980-2010. We adopt a ß- and s-convergence approach along with a methodology based on Getis? spatia...
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Geoff Mason,Catherine Robinson,Chiara Rosazza Bondibene
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This article focuses on the sources of labour productivity at a disaggregated sector level using a range of methods for decomposition, including the dynamic Olley-Pakes decomposition method introduced by Melitz and Polanec (2015) which offers an alternat...
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