Bibliografia Ladina |
Autore | Videsott Paul |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bozen-Bolzano, : bu, press, 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (198) |
Collana | 20444cea-75ce-475a-895d-1a4b212a7914 |
Soggetto topico | Language |
Soggetto non controllato |
language minority
ladinistik sprachforschung ladinistica forschung ladin ricerca linguistics linguistica research sprachwissenschaft ricerca linguistica linguistik minoranze etniche philology sprachminderheiten language research Brasilien Cortina d’Ampezzo Gadertal Gröden Judenspanisch Österreich Volkslied |
ISBN | 88-6046-108-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Altri titoli varianti | Scripta Ladina Brixinensia vol. IV |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910153748303321 |
Videsott Paul | ||
Bozen-Bolzano, : bu, press, 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Transitions in segmented labor markets : the case of Brazil / / Silke Woltermann |
Autore | Woltermann Silke |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bern, : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, 2018 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (220) |
Disciplina | 331.10981 |
Collana | Goettingen Studies in Development Economics |
Soggetto topico |
Labor market - Brazil
Informal sector (Economics) - Brazil |
Soggetto non controllato |
Arbeitsmarktpolitik
Arbeitsmarktsegmentierung Arbeitssuche Brasilien Brazil Case Informelle Beschäftigung Labor Markets Schattenwirtschaft Segmented Segmentierte Arbeitsmärkte Transitions Woltermann |
ISBN | 3-631-75370-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- I Informal Employment Revisited Theoretical Concepts and Stylized Facts From Brazil -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Concepts -- 2.1 Informal Work in the Labor Theory -- 2.2 Neoclassical Labor Market Theory -- 2.2.1 The Basic Neoclassical Labor Market Model -- 2.2.2 Neoclassical Approaches to Segmentation -- 2.3 Dual Labor Market Theory -- 2.3.1 The Basic Ideas -- 2.3.2 Concepts of Segmentation -- 2.3.3 Unemployment in Segmented Labor Markets -- 2.4< -- tab/> -- Some Empirical Evidence -- 3 The Brazilian Labor Market -- 3.1 The Brazilian Labor Market in the Last Two Decades -- 3.2 The Institutional Background -- 3.3 Informal Employment and Self-Employment -- 3.4 Wages and Labor-Related Costs -- 3.5 Unemployment -- 3.6 Job Rotation and Labor Market Flexibility -- 3.7 Labor Market Policies -- 3.7.1 Active Labor Market Policies -- 3.7.2 Passive Labor Market Policies -- 4 The Database -- II The Allocative Power of Informality -- 5 Introduction -- 5.1 Motivation and Aim of Part II -- 5.2 Labor Market Stepping Stones in the Literature -- 5.3 The Data -- 6 Education and Transitions in Brazil -- 6.1 Professional Education and Training -- 6.1.1 Basic Education -- 6.1.2 Vocational Training and Professional Education -- 6.2 Labor History and Transitions -- 7 Theoretical Aspects -- 7.1 The Human Capital Approach to Labor Market Transitions -- 7.2 Transitions in the Dual Labor Market Theory -- 7.3 Parameters and Hypotheses -- 7.3.1 Duration of Unemployment -- 7.3.2 Spell in the Last Job -- 7.3.3 Type of Last Job -- 7.3.4 Education -- 7.3.5 Sex -- 7.3.6 Age -- 7.3.7 Position in the Household -- 7.3.8 Per Capita Household Income -- 7.4 Conclusion on the Theoretical Determinants -- 8 Analysis of Inter-Segment-Transitions -- 8.1 Dependent and Explanatory Variables.
8.2 The Econometric Modelling -- 8.2.1 Modelling Stepping Stone Transitions in the Literature -- 8.2.2 Survival Data Analysis -- 9 Interpretation of the Results -- 9.1 Transitions of Employed Workers -- 9.2 Transitions From Unemployment -- 9.3 Estimations for Each Occupational Subgroup -- 10 Conclusion -- III Job Search in a Segmented Labor Market -- 11 Introduction -- 11.1 Motivation and Aim of Part III -- 11.2 Search Methods in the Literature -- 11.3 The Data -- 12 Job Search and Labor Market Policies -- 12.1 Search Channels -- 12.2 Labor Market Policies -- 12.2.1 Active Labor Market Policies -- 12.2.2 Passive Labor Market Policies -- 13 Theoretical Aspects -- 13.1 Search Theory - a Basic Model -- 13.2 Extensions of the Model -- 13.2.1 The Choice of Different Search Channels -- 13.2.2 Exit Into Different Labor Market Segments -- 13.3 A Model for Brazil -- 14 Econometric Analysis -- 14.1 A Multinomial Logistic Regression Model -- 14.2 Interpreting Multinomial Logistic Regressions -- 15 Estimation results -- 15.1 Labor History and Search Methods -- 15.1.1 Former Occupational State -- 15.1.2 Unemployment Insurance Benefits -- 15.1.3 Sex, Age, Position in the Household and Per Capita Household Income -- 15.1.4 Education -- 15.2 The Impact of the Choice of Search Methods -- 15.2.1 Search Methods -- 15.2.2 Unemployment Insurance Benefits -- 15.2.3 Personal Characteristics and Duration of Unemployment -- 15.2.4 Education -- 16 Conclusion -- A Description of the Data Used in Part II -- B Description of the Data Used in Part III -- C More Estimation Results for Part III. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910297038103321 |
Woltermann Silke | ||
Bern, : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, 2018 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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