Accordingly, this research aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth, unemployment, and tobacco use. METHODS. This investigation employs data from 1985 to 2019 to elucidate the relationship between economic growth, unemployment, and tobacco consumption in a select group of Organization ...
As common pursuits of human society, subjective well-being (SWB) strongly depends on economic factors, and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) emphasize promoting equilibrium between socio-economic development and environmental conservation. Therefore, trade-offs between narrowing existing progress ...
Using about 73,000 individuals’ data in China, this research, for the first time, analyzes the impact of labor transfer (LT) caused by foreign product demand (FPD) on human capital investment. Two-stage least squares estimation with the instrumental var
Economic growth as well as productivity growth decelerated, while unemployment increased. Monetary union was implemented with an economic policy framework, the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) that geared monetary policy only to price stability and at the same time prescribed restrictive fiscal policies...
U.S. state-designated cultural districts are modern place-based policies that leverage local arts and culture to foster economic growth. While their use is increasing, with more than 375 extant in eighteen states, large-scale evaluations of their efficacy are scarce or non-existent. This study,...
Certain policy changes boost growth but increase micro-level instability: they include reductions in tax progressivity or social transfers (including unemployment benefits) as well as moves from very to moderately tight restrictions on the flow of goods and services and on the dismissal of regular ...
Research on the family spillover effects of health shocks, which has focused mainly on labor market outcomes, has yielded inconclusive results, with limite
For example, while the theoretical and empirical literature suggest that trade is good for economic growth, poverty reduction, reduction in unemployment, improvement of health status, control of inflation (see Chang, Kaltani, & Loayza, 2009; Dollar & Kraay, 2004; Dutt, Mitra, & Ranjan, 2009;...
(Suh et al.1996). Noted exceptions of the treadmill effects are negative life events that are related to the sense of life such as unemployment and widowhood, which are adapted over many years only or not even fully (Lucas et al.2004; Clark et al.2008). Also, the positive link between...
Unemployment represents a loss of human potential for both individuals and society. When individuals are unable to contribute their skills, knowledge, and talents to the workforce, it hampers overall economic growth and development. Society misses out on the innovations and productivity that a fully ...