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Self-employment is one of the key elements for the restructuring of the labor market and the economic recovery. This paper observes self-employed persons as part of the labor force with the aim to determine their similarity with entrepreneurs and employed persons, but also their specifics that ...
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This chapter proposes to examine the impact of technological progress on employment in developing countries. Using the World Enterprise Survey data, the focus is laid on the manufacturing sector. On employment, the impact of foreign technology, imported
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The placement of this study within the students’ domain is thus important which will provide vital empirical results to advance the importance of internship activities on self-employment and entrepreneurship development among students. To fully validate the proposed research conceptual framework of this ...
Women’s economic participation is also connected to favourable outcomes, such as improved nutrition, educational attainment, and greater participation in household decision-making. Nonetheless, we must recognize the quality of the employment and the compensation it provides. Various contextual factors, ...
Aiming at minimizing the potential negative impact of the pandemic on economic growth, the South Korean government implemented a no-lockdown strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic. The no-lockdown strategy might have helped Korean consumers to maintain th
economic elements such as technology, products, and processes are fixed. For this reason, the traditional view identifies regulation as a cause of cost increases, and consequently a loss of competitiveness. The two authors state that: “the new paradigm of international competitiveness is a dynamic...
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