نتایج جستجو برای: economic skill

تعداد نتایج: 350816  

2015
Bijaya Kumar Malik

This paper explores the differentials in youth development patterns determined by the economic condition of the household in India. The wealth index is used to glean youth development differentials in the different economic categories of the household. The findings suggest that youth from the bottom 20 per cent (poorest) of households are deprived in education, employment, labour force and are ...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
mohammad rahimi shiraz university, shiraz, iran, 71964-85115; e-mail: [email protected]; tel: (98)917-717-1174; fax: (98)711-6288721 firooz sadighi shiraz university, shiraz, iran, 71964-85115 samineh razeghi shiraz university, shiraz, iran, 71964-85115

objectives: a large number of congenitally deaf children are born annually. if not treated, this will have destructive effects on their language and speech development, educational achievements and future occupation. in this study it has been tried to determine the level of language skills in children with cochlear implants (ci) in comparison with normal hearing (nh) age-mates. methods: test of...

2012
Abdurrahman Aydemir

Skill Based Immigrant Selection and Labor Market Outcomes by Visa Category Attracting skilled immigrants is emerging as an important policy goal for immigrant receiving countries. This article first discusses the economic rationale for immigrant selection. Selection mechanisms of receiving countries are reviewed in the context of deteriorating labor market outcomes for immigrants across destina...

2009
GÁBOR KŐRÖSI

Skill biased technical change arrived to Hungary with the transition to market economy. As Hungary integrated into the international economy, technical change progressed much faster in some sectors than in mature market economies. That lead to increasing skill premia, intensive rent sharing, and additional benefits for workers at innovative firms. This paper analyses wage setting at Hungarian f...

2010
Linda Levine

The large influx of immigrants in recent decades has led to an equally long debate over their effect on the labor market outcomes of native-born workers. Economic theory posits that an increase in the supply of labor, such as from immigration, will reduce the wage employers are willing to pay all workers (native-born and foreign-born) in a given labor market. As a result, some of the workers wh...

2004
Jonathan B. Berk

1Jonathan B. Berk Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley and National Bureau of Economic Research Email: [email protected] P roponents of “efficient markets” argue that it is impossible to consistently beat the market. In support of their view they point to the evidence that, as a group, active managers do not beat the market and conclude that even these investment prof...

2017
Gaurav Khanna Katherine Lim Meera Mahadevan Ben Meiselman Anant Nyshadham Isaac Sorkin Kevin Stange

The economic consequences of large-scale government investments in education depend on the general equilibrium (GE) effects in both the labor market and the education sector. I develop a general equilibrium model and derive sufficient statistics that capture the consequences of such massive countrywide schooling initiatives. I provide unbiased estimates of the sufficient statistics using a Regr...

2015
Hesham Nabih Elmahdy

Diagnosis of diseases is the process of converting observed evidence into the names of diseases. Central to the effective delivery of health care by the physician is the complex skill of clinical problem solving. The accuracy of this skill is crucial to the life and well being of his/her patients. The efficiency with which it is applied is of great economic important. Applying Artificial Intell...

2014
Sandra Nieto

The Research Institute of Applied Economics (IREA) in Barcelona was founded in 2005, as a research institute in applied economics. Three consolidated research groups make up the institute: AQR, RISK and GiM, and a large number of members are involved in the Institute. IREA focuses on four priority lines of investigation: (i) the quantitative study of regional and urban economic activity and ana...

2013
Amitava Krishna Dutt Roberto Veneziani

This paper develops a classical-Marxian macroeconomic model to examine the growth and distributional consequences of education. First, the role of education in skill formation is considered and it is shown that an expansion in education will promote growth and have beneficial distributional effects within the working class, but it will redistribute income from workers to capitalists. Second, th...

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