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... do entrepreneurs facing similar market structures adopt different market strategies? What are the ke... Second World War, motivated in part by employment opportunities created by the labor shortage in pos...
... Reserve System is the pivotal banking structure of the United States. Similarly to the ECB, the Fe... that would be able to provide better employment possibilities at that time. This is an automatic r...
The Department of Labor (the Department) is amending its regulations governing the certification of the employment of nonimmigrant workers in temporary or seasonal non-agricultural employment and the enforcement of the obligations applicable to employers of such nonimmigrant workers. This Final Rule revises the process by which employers obtain a temporary labor certification from the Department for use in petitioning the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to employ a nonimmigrant worker in H-2B status. We have also created new regulations to provide for increased worker protections for both United States (U.S.) and foreign workers.
... about possible changes in the program structure, such as pre-certification audits, without actuall...
... scattering as a technique to probe the structure of condensed matter on a molecular scale. Synchrot... of the funding corresponding with the employment post, and this arrangement has ensured the univers...
... boom which effect[ed] a change in the structure of production in favor of a more rapid growth of c... decline of real output and employment, by cutting back on production" even further (Higg...
... proportion expected to increase employment. In most countries, women faced a disadvantage com.... Stinchcombe, A. L. (1965). Social structure and organizations, In J. G. March (ed), Handbook o...
In this article we present ethnographic evidence from China and the UK to show that the state's migration discourse is not simply a dominant force imposed externally by the state on migrants, but is itself shaped by migrant strategies. These strategies lead to migratory, employment and survival practices that in turn produce the social phenomena (bogus asylum seeking, an informal labour market, illegal border crossing) that originally informed and justified the discourse itself. Furthermore, and as a final irony, some of the very discursive categories themselves are not simply externally imposed on migrants. In this article we will show how for instance 'legality', 'skills', or 'qualifications' are not intrinsic qualities that migrants do or do not possess, but bureaucratic statuses man...
... sector now is firmly embedded in the structure of developed capitalist societies, providing cruci...
... in relation to their effect upon the structure of the competitive market. Concentrations are cons... the creation of a large number of new employment positions. . Although the laws and regulations in ...
... (or the money account) with full employment. The monetary approach emphasizes the role of the .... Mayer, T. (1978). The Structure of Monetarism. Kredit und Kapital, 8(2&3), 191-218...
Managing risks in supply networks is a complex task; more so in those supply networks where the core competence lies in dealing with natural disasters, complex emergencies, and large-scale attacks-namely those of humanitarian, and military organizations where the price of failure can be counted in terms of the loss of life rather than, simply, reduced profits. This conceptual article examines the capabilities of these supply networks to manage such disruptions, based on their resource configuration in a dormant preparation state. The article concludes by presenting how different types of supply networks can manage large-scale disruptions.
...The article is structured as follows. The next section sets out to describe ... in the LOD model encompass the employment structure of the (UK) armed forces, as well as "do...
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