نتایج جستجو برای: job classification

تعداد نتایج: 560288  

2004
Alex Bryson Lorenzo Cappellari Claudio Lucifora

We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job security. Using linked employer-employee data from the 1998 British Workplace Employee Relations Survey, we find job security guarantees reduce employee perceptions of job insecurity. This finding is robust to endogenous selection of job security guarantees by employers engaging in organisational change...

2013
Simonetta Longhi Mark Taylor

The job search literature suggests that on-the-job search reduces the probability of unemployed people finding a job. However, there is little evidence that employed and unemployed job seekers are similar or apply for the same jobs. We compare employed and unemployed job seekers in terms of their individual characteristics, preferences over working hours, job-search strategies and employment hi...

2008
Spiros Bougheas Carl Davidson Peter Wright

We develop a dynamic, stochastic multi-sectoral, equilibrium model that allows for worker turnover, job turnover and career mobility. This serves to bridge the reallocation and job career literatures. Our model makes a number of predictions: a positive correlation between job turnover rates and promotion rates a positive correlation across sectors between mean real income and their correspondin...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Faizan Javed Matt McNair Ferosh Jacob Meng Zhao

Document classification for text, images and other applicable entities has long been a focus of research in academia and also finds application in many industrial settings. Amidst a plethora of approaches to solve such problems, machine-learning techniques have found success in a variety of scenarios. In this paper we discuss the design of a machine learning-based semi-supervised job title clas...

2010
Simonetta Longhi

Job Competition and the Wage Curve The wage curve literature consistently finds a negative relationship between regional unemployment rates and regional wages; the most widely accepted theoretical explanations interpret the unemployment rate as a measure of job competition. This paper proposes new ways of measuring job competition, alternative to the unemployment rate, and finds that the negati...

2007
Rémy Kessler Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno Marc El-Bèze

The exponential growth of the Internet has allowed the development of a market of on-line job search sites. This paper aims at presenting the E-Gen system (Automatic Job Offer Processing system for Human Resources). E-Gen will implement two complex tasks: an analysis and categorisation of job postings, which are unstructured text documents (e-mails of job listings possibly with an attached docu...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2002
Timothy A Judge Daniel Heller Michael K Mount

This study reports results of a meta-analysis linking traits from the 5-factor model of personality to overall job satisfaction. Using the model as an organizing framework, 334 correlations from 163 independent samples were classified according to the model. The estimated true score correlations with job satisfaction were -.29 for Neuroticism, .25 for Extraversion, .02 for Openness to Experienc...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
N Campbell L McAllister D Eley

INTRODUCTION Recruitment and retention of allied health professionals (AHPs) to remote and rural Australia is challenging and correlates with poorer health status of remote and rural residents. While much has been written about the recruitment and retention problem, this study took a new approach by reviewing the literature describing the motivation of AHPs to work in remote and rural areas and...

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