Determinants of labor demand in Colombia:1976-1996. Bernal,R,Cardenas,M. NBER Working Paper No.10077 . 2003Cardenas, M. y Bernal, R. 2001. "Determinants of labor demand in Colombia: 1976- 1991" Social Science Research Network Electronic Library, Disponible en: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3...
Of the two different types of labor markets, primary and secondary, primary markets contain highly skilled, educated workers who are often eligible to join unions. Explore labor in the US, including the labor market types, barriers to entry into the primary market, labor unions, and what it m...
Why are the factors that shift the demand for a product different from the factors that shift the demand for labor? Why are the factors that shift the supply of a product different from those that shift the supply of labor? Take two d...
What factors are the shifters of labor demand? What are the major determinants of net exports? What are the shortcomings of the kinked-demand model? What is a determination of market demand table? What are some of the factors affecting the supply curve? In what sense is the demand for lab...
partnershipisempiricallysupported(AroraandGambardella,2010).Thispaper empirically investigates such difficulty in division of innovative labor by using the dataset from the questionnaire survey on the source of knowledge for new product development by the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (...
Labor Participation Rate: The proportion of the population ages 15 and older that is economically active. Gross Primary or Secondary School Enrolment Ratio: The number of children enrolled in a level (primary or secondary), regardless of age, divided by the population of the age group that offic...
This paper reviews the large and growing body of literature exploring the economic determinants of workers' retirement decisions, including public and private pensions, wealth and savings, health and health insurance, and labor demand.doi:10.1111/joes.12115...
We Estimate Regional Unemployment Functions As Complements to Regional Labor Demand Functions for the Federal Republic of Germany in 1980 Using Flexible Econometric Forms and Accounting for Heteroskedasticity and Spatial Autocorrelation. We Show That the Methods Used Considerably Improve the Statistical Signifi...
The purpose of this paper is to explicitly examine the impact that two distinct methods used to measure entry have on identifying the determinants of entry. The two approaches can be termed as the ecological approach and the labor market... DB Audretsch,M Fritsch - 《Empirica》 被引量: 242...
This paper estimates a structural spatial equilibrium model to determine causes and welfare consequences of this increased skill sorting. While local labor demand changes fundamentally caused the increased skill sorting, it was further fueled by endogenous increases in amenities within higher skill cities....