7 resultados para Labour productivity

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Published as an article in: Economic Modelling, 2011, vol. 28, issue 3, pages 1140-1149.

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This paper was presented at the Seminars of the Department of Foundations of Economic Analysis I, University of the Basque Country in September 2004.

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Español: La diferencia salarial y las dificultades que sufre la mujer para ascender en el mercado laboral nos ayudan a comprobar que existe algo invisible que separa las oportunidades de mujeres con respecto a la de los hombres. Con ganas de entender cuál es la situación de la mujer trabajadora en España, primero realizaremos un análisis en base a su formación y conciliación familiar, observando lo bien formadas e involucradas que están en sus responsabilidades familiares. Posteriormente, basándonos en estudios científicos, analizando el comportamiento de la brecha salarial a lo largo de los cuantiles de la distribución salarial, observamos que existe un suelo pegajoso entre los menos formados y un techo de cristal entre los más formados en España. Port otro lado, vemos como la brecha salarial varía según el sector de trabajo (público y privado) y según el país europeo. Ante estas diferencias, no justificadas por diferencias en productividad, las mujeres necesitan políticas efectivas que mejoren esta situación y aseguren igual salario por igual trabajo.

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This paper studies the e ect of home-owners' migration costs on migration and unemployment in an economy where workers move both for work- and nonwork- related reasons. To this end, a search model with heterogeneous locations is developed and calibrated to the U.S. economy. Consistent with the empirical evidence, the model predicts that home-owners have a lower unemployment rate than renters despite their higher migration costs. The result is due to home-owners' higher transition rate to employment and lower transition rate to unemployment.In addition, the model generates lower inequality in home-owners' local unemployment rates than in renters'. In line with this result, it is documented that, for the period 1996-2013, home-owners had less unemployment dispersion across metropolitan areas than renters.

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En este trabajo se analiza la evolución de la competitividad de la economía española desde el año 2000 al 2013 a través de los cambios que se han producidos en los componentes que afectan a este indicador de forma directa como son los flujos comerciales, los precios, la productividad o los costes laborales. Para ello se utilizan los índices de competitividad que se desglosan para lograr un estudio más detallado del comportamiento de sus factores. Uniendo todos los componentes analizados se llega al resultado final de que hasta el estallido de la crisis económica en el 2008 hubo una pérdida de competitividad en precio y costes que junto al aumento de los costes laborales unitarios y el aumento de las exportaciones dio lugar a un fenómeno llamado “la paradoja española”. A partir del año 2008 la tendencia cambió y se produjo un aumento competitivo por la caída de los costes laborales unitarios y el aumento de la productividad.

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This project is a study of the Labour Market in the Basque Country. First of all, we have analysed the position of the Basque Country in the European Union employment situation by gender and age. Secondly, we have studied the educational level of the Basque Country from the European Union perspective. Thirdly, we have showed the importance of labour orientation in educational level, especially in higher education. Finally, the design of new employment policies to promote the creation of jobs and stability of the labour market depends on: new industries and university employment policies.

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Background: Little is known about how sitting time, alone or in combination with markers of physical activity (PA), influences mental well-being and work productivity. Given the need to develop workplace PA interventions that target employees' health related efficiency outcomes; this study examined the associations between self-reported sitting time, PA, mental well-being and work productivity in office employees. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study. Spanish university office employees (n = 557) completed a survey measuring socio-demographics, total and domain specific (work and travel) self-reported sitting time, PA (International Physical Activity Questionnaire short version), mental well-being (Warwick-Edinburg Mental Well-Being Scale) and work productivity (Work Limitations Questionnaire). Multivariate linear regression analyses determined associations between the main variables adjusted for gender, age, body mass index and occupation. PA levels (low, moderate and high) were introduced into the model to examine interactive associations. Results: Higher volumes of PA were related to higher mental well-being, work productivity and spending less time sitting at work, throughout the working day and travelling during the week, including the weekends (p < 0.05). Greater levels of sitting during weekends was associated with lower mental well-being (p < 0.05). Similarly, more sitting while travelling at weekends was linked to lower work productivity (p < 0.05). In highly active employees, higher sitting times on work days and occupational sitting were associated with decreased mental well-being (p < 0.05). Higher sitting times while travelling on weekend days was also linked to lower work productivity in the highly active (p < 0.05). No significant associations were observed in low active employees. Conclusions: Employees' PA levels exerts different influences on the associations between sitting time, mental well-being and work productivity. The specific associations and the broad sweep of evidence in the current study suggest that workplace PA strategies to improve the mental well-being and productivity of all employees should focus on reducing sitting time alongside efforts to increase PA.