نتایج جستجو برای: employed and unemployed population

تعداد نتایج: 16904091  

Journal: :Journal of marriage and the family 2011
Margaret Gough Alexandra Killewald

Unemployment has consequences for individuals, but its impacts also reverberate through families. This paper examines how families adapt to unemployment in one area of life-time in housework. Using 74,881 observations from 10,390 couples in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we estimate fixed effects models and find that individuals spend between 3 and 7 hours more per week in housework when u...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهرکرد - دانشکده ادبیات و زبانهای خارجی 1392

the application of a comprehensive model of communicative language ability (cla) to language teaching and testing has always been an imperative in l2 education since hymess proposal of communicative competence in the 1970s. recent l2 research has clearly underscored the importance of sufficient pragmatics representation as an essential component of cla in pedagogical and testing practices in l2...

2016
Juan Antonio Córdoba-Doña Antonio Escolar-Pujolar Miguel San Sebastián Per E Gustafsson

BACKGROUND Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the economic recession on mental health, research beyond the individual employment status is scarce. Our objectives were to investigate in which ways the mental health of employed and unemployed populations is differently affected by the current economic recession along the educational scale and to examine...

2001
Geeta Gandhi John Knight Geeta Kingdon

Unemployment in South Africa is so widespread that it demands an explanation. This paper examines why the unemployed do not enter the informal sector, as is common in other developing countries. The findings provide little support for the idea that unemployed people choose to be unemployed: the unemployed are substantially worse off, and less satisfied with their quality of life, than they woul...

2006
Bryan Engelhardt Guillaume Rocheteau Peter Rupert

This paper extends the Pissarides (2000) model of the labor market to include crime and punishment à la Becker (1968). The model is used to study, analytically and quantitatively, the effects of various labor market and crime policies. For instance, a more generous unemployment insurance system reduces the crime rate of the unemployed but its effect on the crime rate of the employed depends on ...

Journal: :Gut 1994
A Ferguson D M Sedgwick J Drummond

Seventy young adults (50 with Crohn's disease (CD) and 20 with ulcerative colitis (UC) (from a geographically derived cohort of patients with juvenile onset inflammatory bowel disease were interviewed and examined at a mean of 14 (range 5.2-29.5) years after diagnosis. Details of education and employment were collected as part of a structured clinical interview. Although 57% had had periods of ...

2007
Bryan Engelhardt Guillaume Rocheteau Peter Rupert

This paper extends the Pissarides (2000) model of the labor market to include crime and punishment à la Becker (1968). All workers, irrespective of their labor force status can commit crimes and the employment contract is determined optimally. The model is used to study, analytically and quantitatively, the effects of various labor market and crime policies. For instance, a more generous unempl...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2006
Pekka Virtanen Mika Kivimäki Jussi Vahtera Markku Koskenvuo

BACKGROUND The dichotomy employed vs. unemployed is still a relevant, but rather crude measure of status in current labour markets. Also, studies concerning the association of employment status with health have to specify the type of the employment as well as the characteristics of the unemployment. This study aims to reveal differences and potential inequalities in physician visits among seven...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Vivian Langagergaard Kaare H Palnum Frank Mehnert Annette Ingeman Birgitte R Krogh Paul Bartels Søren P Johnsen

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The association among socioeconomic status, quality of care, and clinical outcome after stroke remains poorly understood. In a Danish nationwide follow-up study, we examined whether socioeconomic-related differences in acute stroke care occur and, if so, whether they explain socioeconomic differences in case-fatality and readmission risk. METHODS Using population-based ...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2006
Mario Bagat Katarina Sekelj Kauzlaric

AIM To analyze the physician labor market in Croatia with respect to the internship and employment opportunities, Croatian needs for physicians and specialists, and trends in physician labor market in the European Union (EU) in the context of EU enlargement. METHODS Data were collected from the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, the Croatian Employment Service, and the Croatian Institute ...

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