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Rural Households in a Changing Climate
climate change rural households adaptation risk-coping mechanisms
2012/10/22
This paper argues that climate change poses two distinct, if related, sets of challenges for poor rural households: challenges related to the increasing frequency and severity of weather shocks and ch...
Changing Employment Practices,Corporate Governance,and the Role of Labor Law in Japan
Employment Practices Corporate Governance Role of Labor Law
2009/11/6
Deregulation, decentralization, and flexibilization are common
phenomena found in labor law systems in almost all nations across the
globe.1 The experience of the fundamental reforms of the Australi...
New Employment Times and the Changing Dynamics of Conflict Resolution at Work:The Case of Ireland
New Employment Times Changing Dynamics Conflict Resolution Case of Ireland
2009/11/6
Conflict at work is commonplace. The sources of employment
grievances are many and vary in complexity as well as intensity. Some
arise from inter-management rivalries while others involve conflicts
...
From Widgets to Digits:Employment Regulation for the Changing Workplace
Widgets Digits Employment Regulation Changing Workplace
2009/11/6
Katherine V.W. Stone has never been shy about advancing big
ideas. Over the last quarter century, her major law review articles
have helped us to discern previously indistinct developments and
shif...
Collective Labor Law in a Changing Environment:Aspects of the German Experience
Collective Labor Law Changing Environment German Experience
2009/11/6
The environment for collective regulation of working conditions
in Germany has changed for the worse. This kind of regulation is no
longer regarded as the natural way to even the interests of both s...
Marital Status and Full-time/Part-time Work Status in Child Care Choices:Changing the Rules of the Game
Marital Status Full-time/Part-time Work Status Child Care Choices the Game
2009/11/5
Using recent SIPP data, we estimate two econometric models to study the differences in the effect of child care costs on employment status and differences in the mode of child care used controlling fo...
Industry Training Organisations in Changing Times:New Research Possibilities
Industry Training Organisations Statement of Tertiary Education Priorities Changing Times
2009/11/4
The tertiary education reforms have placed considerable pressure on Industry Training
Organisations (ITOs), which are now required to assume !°new roles as strategic leaders in
skills and training ...
This article provides a descriptive portrait of the changing characteristics of workers in
New Zealand earning at or below the minimum wage in the last decade. With
substantial increases made to b...
New worklife estimates reflect changing profile of labor force
labor force worklife estimates
2009/6/12
The worklife expectancy of men continued to level off between 1970 and 1977, while that of women increased significantly.
In 1983, the treatment of housing in the official Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers will change to reflect only the cost of shelter services of owner-occupied housing.
The changing makeup of the military and the effect on labor data
labor data civilian population all-volunteer military force
2009/5/31
With the end of the draft and the beginning of an all-volunteer military force in 1973, the racial composition of the services has changed significantly and complicates interpretation of labor force d...
The total number of U.S. workers rose while the number of employed workers who were members of unions or employee associations fell.
Changing utilization of fixed capital and long-term growth
fixed capital long-term growth multifactor productivity
2009/5/20
A small but measurable part of the long-term rise in multifactor productivity can be attributed to the increased 'workweek' of fixed capital, which largely reflects the spread of multiple shifts.
Changing weights in the Producer Price Index
Producer Price Index Changing weights durable goods
2009/5/19
The universe of weights has been updated from 1972 to 1982; inclusion of interplant transfers led to increases in relative importance for several crude goods while declines for motor vehicles and othe...
Families are becoming smaller and less traditional as fertility rates fall and more persons live alone; Scandinavian countries are pacesetters in developing nontraditional forms of family living, but ...