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Ravi Sekhar, Nitin Solke and Pritesh Shah
Lean and flexible manufacturing is a matter of necessity for the automotive industries today. Rising consumer expectations, higher raw material and processing costs, and dynamic market conditions are driving the auto sector to become smarter and agile. T...
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Belinda Brucker Juricic, Mario Galic and Sasa Marenjak
This paper reviews the recent literature on skill and labour shortages in the labour market with special emphasis on the construction sector in the European Union Member States, foreseeing the Construction 4.0 era. The free movement of people is one of t...
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Ruth Del Castillo Romo,Celina López-Mateo,Manuela Cañizarez-Espada
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Productivity and competitivity of the enterprises in a region have a close relationship with labour market since public policies get to influence the different agents of the economy. The aim of this paper is to analyze the employment dynamics in the regi...
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Lacramioara Ciomartan
The comparative approach to the evolution of the number of employees at the end of the year is aimed at illustrating the situation of the existing labour market in Bacau County of Romania and the Central Region of the Republic of Moldova over a period of...
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Philip S. Cho and Dave Valler
As a state project to locate the nation within the global knowledge economy, Singapore?s Technology Corridor has acted as a testbed for experimenting with different models of an international scientific community. Its landscape, from garden-style science...
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Irrshad Kaseeram, Darma Mahadea
South Africa relative to its peers (upper middle income countries) suffers from high unemployment and sub-optimal economic growth. This study investigates the ?marginal effects of employment? with respect to real output and capital in South Africa, using...
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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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Syamsul Hidayat Pasaribu
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This paper presents a dynamic probit analysis of individual unemployment incidence using a panel survey on the National Socio-Economy (SUSENAS), 2008-2010. It compares a variety of dynamic random effects estimators, particularly focusing on the Heckman?s...
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Lorainne Ferreira,Riaan Rossouw
AbstractUpon South Africa?s transition to democracy in 1994, there were great hopes for an economic revival in the country, underpinned by supportive economic policies that prioritised job creation and the elimination of longstanding poverty and inequali...
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Venelin Terziev,Ekaterina Arabska
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Nowadays, public employment services face a number of urgent tasks as raising the employment rate and reducing the number of vacant jobs for which is difficult to find enough qualified workers. New realities on labour market and dynamic environment requi...
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