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Job search in thick markets The main results indicate that market size and industry-specialization raise job seekers' chances of finding employment (conditional on having searched), ... SD Addario - 《Journal of Urban Economics》 被引量: 95发表: 2011年 Sustaining employment and wage gains in ...
In entry-level labor markets, students search for post-graduation positions well in advance of their actual start dates, prompting debates over regulating job search timing. This study examines a unique case concerning the new college graduate labor market in Japan, where a guideline revision ...
Resources and knowledge about job search functions in CSNM mainly drive job search intentions, which confirms results from new institutional economics about job search markets (e.g., McCall1970; Spence1973), (RQ2). 5. In contrast to prior research from human resources concerning offline job sear...
[单项选择题]Jobholders work fewer hours and thus have more ___. 关键词: hours fewer Jobholders A.time B.freedom C.leisure D.habit 本题来源:2016年公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(6) 查看最佳答案和解析
In an interview, Cook said last year the Nemojt was forced to come up with a virtual solution to their job fair and used the Premier Virtual's event platform and were able to pull it off. The reason of course was COVID, but it laid the groundwork to come up with more to do and...
Efficiency of thin and thick markets academic market for new PhD economists. Consistent with the prediction of our model, a field of specialization with more job openings and more candidates ... G Li,L Qi - 《Journal of Econometrics》 被引量: 21发表: 2016年 ...
Twenty minutes later, Lenny shuffles in from the steamy July night, accompanied by two men and two women who may or may not be members of his flight crew. Lenny is a short, thick man, and he walks with a pronounced side-to-side stagger—as if all those collisions with the center-fie...
We boast a number of historic pubs that have seen hundreds of years of famous patrons passing through the doors, from Dickens drawing inspiration in the thick of Victorian London, to Frances Crick announcing the world-changing discovery of DNA. Our pubs are steeped in rich history but blend ...
Two Stanford Universitystudents developed the search engineand patented the algorithm in 1998. It was originally named BackRub for its use of so-called back links on the World Wide Web, and the name Google comes from the word “googol”—the number 1 with 100 zeros after it. Google was fi...