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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...y benefit from this. Apart from direct economic implications of increasing employment and lowering unemployment levels, one should also consider the likely socia
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  • [[Category:Employment]] Does the option bring about minimum employment standards across the EU?<ref name="safe">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact a
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  • :* Increasing a employment grade<BR>
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  • ...employees. [http://www.pirkanvoima.fi/fi/projektin_esittely/?id=1106] The employment and economic effects of a bioenergy plant of the same size would probably b
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  • ...production are presented. In addition, the consequent health, well-being, employment, and climate impacts are presented.]]
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  • *Ministry of Employment and the Economy
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  • ..., EU10 and EU25, for industry output, investment prices, exports, imports, employment and intermediate demand at a 42-industry level including 20 service industr * industrial employment (1 set of equations)
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  • ...luding the EU25, for industry output, investment prices, exports, imports, employment and intermediate demand at a 42-industry level including 20 service industr * industrial employment (1 set of equations)
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  • ...re utility-maximising unions derive utility from higher levels of sectoral employment and higher real consumption wages (relative to the outside wage), subject t ...e, extra-European exports, extra-European imports, trade balance), prices, employment, internal and external financial balances, labour productivity
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  • ...nd government consumption, external trade, trade balance, relative prices, employment, primary factor income and transfers, tax incidence and revenues, labour pr
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  • * GDP, production, consumption, investment, external trade, relative prices, employment (skilled/unskilled), primary factor income and transfers, tax incidence and ...nt, final and intermediate consumption, exports, imports, relative prices, employment
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  • ...targets, helping define the role of bioenergy in Europe and assessing the employment effects renewables in the EU. At a local level, it has been used in 12 Euro * net employment creation
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  • ...r data for 31 indicators, which belong to the domains population and area, employment, economy, technology, trade, transport and tourism: * Employment: Employment by sectors, Unemployment.
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  • ...egmentation of population (20 socio-economic groups per zone) according to employment status and car ownership.
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  • Macro economic results: GDP, consumption, employment, investment, etc. Sectoral economic results: Prices and quantities (production, factor demand, employment, exports/imports)
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  • ...ude projections of full input-output tables by country, national accounts, employment, and capital flows, balance of payments, public finance and revenues, house ...the whole World by region (GEM-E3-World), trade balance, relative prices, employment, primary factor income and transfers in the form of a Social Accounting Mat
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  • ...el calculates the effects of changes in tax policies on the levels of GDP, employment and unemployment, and on the national and international allocation of capit
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  • * Wage, employment or production effects in different parts of the world.
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  • ...tributions (General, Agriculture, Self-Employment, Unemployment, Part-time Employment, Training and Public Service) ...ated using more than 30 specific updating indices (from National Accounts, employment legislation or CPI).
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  • ...sehold Disposable Income (HDI) (including wage and salary income plus self-employment income plus property income plus other cash market income and occupational
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  • * Effects of a shift to a lower employment protection legislation (EPL) system<ref name="cnsp"/>
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  • ...free and fair competition, while simultaneously maintaining and expanding employment and real income of EU population over the long term; gradually increasing t
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  • ...free and fair competition, while simultaneously maintaining and expanding employment and real income of EU population over the long term; gradually increasing t
    2 KB (356 words) - 10:34, 16 October 2009
  • ...following Eurostat Structural Indicators (General Economic Background and Employment) are relevant to address the key question:
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  • ...eu/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1&language=en&pcode=tsdec410 Total employment rate] ...eu/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1&language=en&pcode=tsdec420 Total employment rate, by gender]
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  • ...creation. They represent 99.8% of all EU enterprises and two-thirds of all employment. SMEs form a dynamic and heterogeneous group, and face many challenges in t The following Eursotat Structural Indicators (General Economic Backround, Employment) are relevant to address the key question:
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  • What are the overall consequences of the option for economic growth and employment?<ref name="emp">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in the European The goal of the Lisbon partnership for growth and employment is to modernize our economy in order to secure our unique social model in t
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  • ...l macro-economic strategy of the Union, aimed at ensuring economic growth, employment and at keeping inflation under control (in the Euro area), and this entails
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...yed population), also with more detailed breakdowns, by sector and type of employment. It is also important to identify which population group will benefit from
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  • [[Category:Employment]] Unemployment rate is the proportion of labour force that is actively seeking employment, but is unemployed. In practice, the official unemployment rate is the perc
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...etailref&language=en&product=STRIND_EMPLOI&root=STRIND_EMPLOI/emploi/em014 Employment rate of older workers]
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...ld also consider the likely social consequences of a given distribution of employment opportunities.<ref name="long"/>
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...participation, the long term unemployment rate, the regional difference in employment rates, the wage levels and stability and their links to aggregate demand an
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...y benefit from this. Apart from direct economic implications of increasing employment and lowering unemployment levels, one should also consider the likely socia
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...e on productivity levels and growth, with potential implications on future employment levels as well.<ref name="jobq"/>
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  • [[Category:Employment]]
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...are as safe and healthy as possible are a significant part of a successful employment relationship. An individual could be exposed to a range of toxic substances
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  • [[Category:Employment]] [http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/s02306.htm EU Employment and Social Policy]
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  • [[Category:Employment]] [http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/index_en.html EC Employment]
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...lost time due to illness and injury, and higher rates of staff retention. Employment and occupation are key elements in guaranteeing equal opportunities for all
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  • [[Category:Employment]] Does the option bring about minimum employment standards across the EU?<ref name="safe">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact a
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  • [[Category:Employment]] In analysing the impacts on employment, particular attention should be paid to the process of adaptation of the pl
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...ision of the European Council on quality indicators (COM(2001) 313 final, 'Employment and social policies: a framework for investing in quality', COM(2003) 728 f
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...oyment to the locations where people live work and the ease with which the employment can be accessed.<ref name="emp"/>
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  • [[Category:Employment]] [http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/social_inclusion/index_en.htm DG Employment: Social inclusion process]
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...an Union (EU - 25 and EU 27). The convergence of income, purchasing power, employment, market efficiency within the European Union is needed in order to achieve
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  • [[Category:Employment]] [http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/index_en.html EC Employment]
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  • [[Category:Employment]]
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...ate the problem of social exclusion by lowering educational attainment and employment opportunities. Disaffected groups, especially the young, may respond to eco
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...ate the problem of social exclusion by lowering educational attainment and employment opportunities. Disaffected groups, especially the young, may respond to eco
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...ate, to create modern systems of social protection which promote access to employment. Retirement pensions and access to health care also play an important role
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...me runs from 2001 until 2006 and is managed by the Directorate-General for Employment and Social Affairs' Anti-Discrimination Unit. Placing particular emphasis o
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...a.eu.int/comm/employment_social/employment_analysis/gender_index_en.htm EC Employment: Gender Equality]
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ..._social/fundamental_rights/index_en.htm Anti-Discrimination Unit of the DG Employment and Social Affairs]
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  • [[Category:Employment]] ...ual opportunities for men and women. The Racial Equality Directive and the Employment Equality Directive - introduced by the European Community in 2000 has affor
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  • [http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/social_dialogue/ EC Employment: Social dialogue]
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  • ...ution mortality that were based either on risks of death in a transport or employment-related accident context, or on a small change in the probability of dying
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  • ...lated changes, such as births, deaths, marriages, migration. Statistics on employment, families and household-dwelling units, as well as population projections b
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  • ...house, population by 1-year and 5-year age groups, birth and death rates, employment and unemployment information, income and number of households. *Employment by economic activity
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  • In HETUS the main activities studied are: Personal care, employment, study, household and family care, volunteer work and participation activit
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  • :The Finnish Ministry of Employment and Economy
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  • | 780,000 MRADs per 100,000 people in employment aged 18-64 per year | 780,000 MRADs per 100,000 people in employment aged 18-64 per year
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  • ...interests versus environmental interests, environmental sustainability and employment, waste minimization and energy production. These conflicting interests, tog * Employment in the waste industry.
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  • <u>'''Finnish Ministry of Employment and Economy 2009</u><ref>[http://www.tem.fi/files/25135/Energian_kysynta_vu
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  • | Gainful employment
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  • ...He explained the forces or factors which determine the level of aggregate employment and output in the economy.
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  • ...er. He listed issues like the Right to Information and the National Rural Employment Guarantee program that the Government had put together which played a criti ...ement in empowered communities, good health, financial security, rewarding employment and a healthy and attractive environment.''
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  • environmental administration or from the ministry of employment
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  • ...mainly hand work requiring a lot of workforce and thereby may increase the employment locally. Underpayment and seasonal unemployment may turn out problematic. S ...let out in the waters may cause eutrophication. Fish farming may increase employment locally, but on the other hand can compete for the local resources, such as
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  • Maternal employment|Maltreatment of children|Prevalence||no/yes|OR|2.82 (1.59-5.00)||Sidebotham ...f deprivation: overcrowded accommodation, accomodation ownership, paternal employment, car use
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  • ...lthy life years expectancy"'''. This collection includes also tables on '''employment of disabled persons''' based on a 2002 ad hoc module of the Labour Force su
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  • ...interests versus environmental interests, environmental sustainability and employment, waste minimization and energy production. These conflicting interests, tog
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  • ...formation on a wide range of agricultural activities, including details of employment, crop areas and livestock numbers. Livestock data are defined to a high le
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  • ...ment and various forms of government regulation and policy (e.g. taxation, employment, environmental regulation). These systems produce a large volume of inform ...In these cases, aggregated data have to be used (e.g. statistical data on employment, consumption or production; population census data). For some widely distr
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  • ...cal scale using data on relevant proxies, such as population density, GDP, employment or land cover.
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  • ...gy team members; ATT working group members; Seppo Kangaspunta (Ministry of Employment and the Economy); Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen (National Library of Finland);
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  • ...city council like ways of amending any risks if other considerations like employment, effects of remediation, etc are taken into account.
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  • ...= This is an [[open assessment]] done in collaboration by the ministry of employment and the economy and [[Yhtakoytta]]-project. It aims to find actions to bett * Owner of the experiment: Ministry of Employment and the Economy (in charge: Sonja Hämäläinen)
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  • ...the American revolution. In 2011 in the UK 7.2% of 16-18 year olds were in employment but not being given fair representation.<ref>‘Participation of 16 to 18 y
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  • Road charges enhance the city centre's’ role as service, employment and commercial hub. However, the attractiveness of the zone between the rin
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  • 'Employment, number of workers' n n_ss % SS employment
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