14 resultados para Global Business Services

em University of Michigan


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"OMB no. 1220-0130."

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requirements for Filipino performing artists, effectively closing this migration channel. I employ a difference-in-differences estimation strategy using the share of performing artists at baseline in each Philippine province as a continuous policy variable. International migration falls in response to the policy change by 1.2%. The effect on international migration is larger than the policy change itself would suggest, indicating the importance of spillovers across migrant occupations. Domestically, more children are employed, and adults are more likely to be unemployed or engaged in short-term work.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Vehicle Safety Standards, Washington, D.C.

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"April 2011."--Colophon.

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This booklet was published to help citizens to understand the rights, requirements, availability, and the use of names for registering a Limited Liability Company in Illinois and to explain what must be done to keep a limited liability company in good standing with the Office of the Secretary of State.

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Description based on: June 1994; title from cover.

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Developed and published under contractual agreements between the Illinois State Board of Education, Dept. of Adult, Vocational and Technical Education, Research and Development Section and the Dept. of Vocational Education Studies, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

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Audit was conducted pursuant to Senate Resolution no. 102 (adopted April 21, 2005).