نتایج جستجو برای: job classification

تعداد نتایج: 560288  

2014
P. Senthil Kumar Mohamed Harif

In this paper, Two Mamdani type fuzzy models (four inputs–one output and two inputs–one output) were developed to test the hypothesis that high job demands and low job control (job strain) are associated with elevated free cortisol levels early in the working day and with reduced variability across the day and to evaluate the contribution of anger expression to this pattern. The models were der...

Journal: :JACIII 2009
Qiangwei Wang Boyang Li Jinglu Hu

Recruitment and selection have the first priority in human resource management. Traditional methods is based on linear model, it selects candidate by appraisal and ranking. However, selection system is intricate and nonlinear. Ranking method can not find the right person sometimes. For a ranked candidate, the job performance after being selected is unclear. The recruitment is unsuccessful when ...

2005
Sascha O. Becker

Introducing Time-to-Educate in a Job Search Model Transition patterns from school to work differ considerably across OECD countries. Some countries exhibit high youth unemployment rates, which can be considered an indicator of the difficulty facing young people trying to integrate into the labor market. At the same time, education is a time-consuming process, and enrolment and dropout decisions...

2004
Gustavo Márquez Felipe Herrera

We use a newly developed panel data set for Venezuela in the period between 1994 and 2002 to analyze three basic questions. The first relates to the influence of personal characteristics and previous labor market experience in the choice of different search methods. The second question addresses the effectiveness of different search methods in moving out of unemployment, controlling for persona...

2014
Rita K Almeida Marta Faria

Skills shortages and skill mismatch are a pressing concern for policymakers in several developing countries, and in East Asia specifically. Providing on-the-job training can be an effective policy tool to shape the skills of the existent workforce to the specific needs of the firms. This paper explores a unique data set of matched employer-employee data for Malaysia and Thailand to estimate the...

2004
J. David Brown John S. Earle IZA Bonn

Job Reallocation and Productivity Growth in the Ukrainian Transition We analyze the pace and patterns of job reallocation in Ukraine using 1992-2000 panel data on nearly the surviving universe of manufacturing firms inherited from the Soviet Union. Employment growth displays substantial increase in heterogeneity during this transition period, with a corresponding rise in excess job reallocation...

2005
Christian Grund Dirk Sliwka IZA Bonn

Reference Dependent Preferences and the Impact of Wage Increases on Job Satisfaction: Theory and Evidence The impact of wage increases on job satisfaction is explored theoretically and empirically. To do this, we apply a utility function that rises with the absolute wage level as well as with wage increases. It is shown that when employees can influence their wages by exerting effort, myopic ut...

2011
Anna Zaharieva

This paper incorporates job search through personal contacts into an equilibrium matching model with a segregated labour market. Job search in the public submarket is competitive which is in contrast with the bargaining nature of wages in the informal job market. Moreover, the social capital of unemployed workers is endogenous depending on the employment status of their contacts. This paper sho...

2002
Eric Strobl David Byrne IZA Bonn

Defining Unemployment in Developing Countries: Evidence from Trinidad and Tobago The International Labour Organisation (ILO) argues for relaxing the standard definition of unemployment in developing countries by eliminating the requirement that a person be actively searching for a job. We examine whether such an extension of the standard definition is appropriate in the case of Trinidad and Tob...

2012
Sandra E. Black Paul J. Devereux Kjell G. Salvanes

Losing Heart? The Effect of Job Displacement on Health Job reallocation is considered to be a key characteristic of well-functioning labor markets, as more productive firms grow and less productive ones contract or close. However, despite its potential benefits for the economy, there are significant costs that are borne by displaced workers. We study how job displacement in Norway affects cardi...

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