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* We would like to thank [...] process innovation is ‘labour saving’
because it increases labour productivity. Product innovation has ‘job creating’ effects as the production of new or
better products needs more employees.
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suggest that particularly narrow
monetary aggregates as well as different credit variables do a good job in forecasting US GDP growth. In particular, our paper
supports the view that for all forecasting horizons [...] while
the term spread is useful in predicting whether there will be a recession or not, it does a poor job in capturing the probability of a recession.
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Diebold, 2012). Nevertheless, some of the models do a good job at longer horizons: notably the two money variables and
the model with total mortgages outperform the
OECD
industrial production).18 The results indicate that the model does a very good forecasting job in that
the forecasted regime 0 corresponds to the actual regime for all 23 quarters until 2017Q2
we do not need this variable before 2005, which means that the traditional
macrofactors do a good job in capturing the evolution of US bond yields until mid-2005.
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better the forecaster’s predictive abilities with regard
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employment once special schemes to keep jobs are expired
or that they would gradually return to higher levels of hours worked per person, waiting for long
before new job opportunities are created. On the other [...] significantly
helps delivering a more job-intense recovery. The simulations also show that countries tend to
differ in their adjustment of hours worked versus job creation in response to a nominal wage [...] Index ICRG
Corruption Index of corruption perception measuring excessive patronage,
nepotism, job reservation, secret party funding, and close ties
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technisches Vokabular aufgebaut (describing mechanisms), allgemeines
Business-Englisch vermittelt (job interview, business conversation, telephoning) und Besonderheiten der englischen Grammatik soweit nötig
tech-
nisches Vokabular aufgebaut (describing mechanisms), allgemeines
Business-Englisch vermittelt (job interview, business conversation,
telephoning) und Besonderheiten der englischen Grammatik soweit
Abschlussarbeit bei
einem Industrieunternehmen der Region hat mir
einen nahtlosen Übergang in den Job gesichert.“
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technisches Vokabular aufgebaut (describing mechanisms), allgemeines
Business-Englisch vermittelt (job interview, business conversation, telephoning) und Besonderheiten der englischen Grammatik soweit nötig
tech-
nisches Vokabular aufgebaut (describing mechanisms), allgemeines
Business-Englisch vermittelt (job interview, business conversation,
telephoning) und Besonderheiten der englischen Grammatik soweit
über den Umgang mit der
Krankheit im Job wissen sollten. https://blog.anjaschreiber.de/depression-im-
beruf-was-sie-ueber-den-umgang-mit-der-krankheit-im-job-wissen-sollten
(Zugriff am 07.01.21) [...]
Außerdem wären spezielle Kampagnen für den Berufsstand wichtig, bei
denen die Vorteile des Jobs hervorgehoben werden, um die Wahrnehmung
darüber positiv zu beeinflussen. Weitere konkrete Umsetzungen [...] levels and depression
scores. Furthermore, a segmentation preference of employees in a home office job
has a negative effect on stress levels. On the other hand, employer measures to
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Studie
Berufseinsteigende und Young
Professionals haben eine Einstellung gemäß „Jobs follow People“ anstelle
von „People follow Jobs“: Die Bereitschaft, sich an die äußeren
Bedingungen von Arbeitgebenden [...] https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-02325-6_11
Bin, A. S. (2015). The relationship between job satisfaction, job
performance and employee engagement: An explorative study. Issues
in Business Management [...] 19.02.007
Shaikh, S. H., Shaikh, H., & Shaikh, S. (2019). The Impact of Job
Satisfaction and Job Dissatisfaction on Herzberg Theory: A Case
Study of Meezan Bank Limited and National