18 resultados para Reemployment
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Spine title: Statistics : Periodic reports of occupation and reemployment : Summary and detailed reports.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"MPR reference no.: 7906."
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At head of title: Minnesota works progress administration. Projects no. 4184 and 4155. Sponsored by Minnesota State Department of Education.
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How to improve the reemployment of lay-offs and unemployed is a big concern of Chinese society now. Based on literatures in related fields, the thesis investigated predictive factors of job-seeking behavior, reemployment status, quality of reemployment, psychological health among lay-offs (unemployed), and also the relationship between reemployment and psychological health. Lay-off (unemployed) participants for this study were recruited from four public employment centers in Beijing. participants completed two surveys. Results mainly demonstrated: 1 There were significant relationships between Job-seeking self-efficacy, motivation control and job-seeking frequency; age was negatively associated with job-seeking frequency and mental health; 2 Joh-seeking support was highlighted as the only lagged predictor of reemployment status; job-seeking frequency predicted job satisfaction of reemployed individuals; 3 The mental health of reemployed was significantly improved; but mental health of continously unemployed people deteriorated during these three months. High quality reemployment significantly improved mental health, low quality reemployment had no effect on mental health. The research demostrated some psychological factors predicting reemployment and relationships between reemployment and mental health. The results can improve the understanding relationships of reemployment and psychological factors. The results also can improve effective reemployment counseling and reemployment social services.
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This study investigates the re-employment hazard of displaced German workers using the first fourteen sweeps of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) data. As well as parametric and non-parametric discrete-time specifications for the baseline hazard, the study employs alternative mixing distributions to account for unobserved heterogeneity. Findings of the study suggest negative duration dependence, even after accounting for unobserved heterogeneity. In terms of covariate effects, those at the lower end of the skills ladder, those who had been working in manufacturing and those with previous experience of non-employment are found to have lower hazard of exit via reemployment.
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Este trabajo pretende describir las características sociodemográficas, clínicas, ocupacionales y los resultados parciales del proceso de inserción - reinserción laboral de los trabajadores con discapacidad osteomuscular del centro comercial. Además, comparar el grupo de trabajadores en condición de discapacidad vs. el grupo de trabajadores sin discapacidad según los resultados en términos de productividad, confort y seguridad. Diseño descriptivo de corte transversal, de tipo correlacional. Población: vigilantes de la empresa SOCOVIG LTDA. que laboran en el Centro Comercial Gran Estación Bogotá en el período del mes de octubre del año 2009. Se desarrolló un cuestionario como instrumento de recolección de datos, que incluye variables sociodemográficas, clínicas y ocupacionales; se realiza el análisis estadístico utilizando distribuciones de frecuencias y porcentuales, en cuanto a las variables cuantitativas el promedio, la mediana, rango de desviación estándar y se usó el Ji cuadrado de asociación de Pearson con un nivel de significancia del 5%. En total se estudiaron 107 trabajadores, de los cuales 21 presentaban condición de discapacidad osteomuscular, lo que representa un 19.62% del total de la muestra. Al comparar los resultados en relación a productividad, confort y seguridad del grupo de trabajadores discapacitados vs. los trabajadores no discapacitados, no se obtuvo una diferencia significativa, Ji cuadrado de asociación de Pearson con un nivel de significancia < 5%. Lo que nos lleva a concluir que el grupo de trabajadores con discapacidad pueden desempeñar sus labores en el mismo cargo y con iguales condiciones laborales, que los trabajadores sin discapacidad, obteniendo los mismos resultados de productividad, confort y seguridad.
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This paper focuses on analysis of and suggestions for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) orienta- tion during the closedown process.The article addresses CSR considerations that adjust business strategies, which in turn change the Human Resource Management (HRM) focus. Our study fo- cuses on four best practice cases in Sweden, which are compared with three reported cases in the literature.All four best practice cases had a long notice period and socially responsible coordination of management and employees, which created adjusted corporate strategies.Three cases had the CSR orientation in the earliest stage, while the fourth case had this coordination during a later stage of the closedown process. We develop a model where we show that the scope for action increases if the CSR orientation and coordination of actions come early in the closedown process, due to the increased ability to adjust the business strategy and create a plan for outreach HRM activities and local community activities.
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Hurting to help or helping to hurt? The reservation wages of unemployed, job chances and reemployment incomes in Sweden Economic incentives and their impact on the job search behaviour of the unemployed have been a central focus in the academic and political debate in Sweden. A key concept has been the reservation wages of the unemployed, the lowest income at which an unemployed person would be willing to accept a job offer. Unemployment benefit systems have been argued to raise and maintain reservation wages at high levels that lower job chances. This has been supported by a large number of international studies. From this perspective lower reservation wages would function as protection against long term unemployment and the scarring effects associated with it. High reservation wages might however, based on the same behavioural assumptions, have a human capital preserving effect. The possibility to hold out for the right job should reduce human capital losses compared to accepting the first available job offer. In this article we use Swedish longitudinal micro data combining interview and register data in order to investigate three central aspects reservation wages in a Swedish context: factors influencing the setting of reservation wages, the effect of reservation wage on job chances and the impact of reservation wages on reemployment incomes. Our findings show that benefit level and pre-unemployment position in the wage structure are central factors for setting the reservation wage. The effects of reservation wages were however not the expected. No effects were found on job chances, while a strong positive effect was found on reemployment income. This together indicates that high reservation wages have a human capital preserving effect in Sweden.
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Extending working lives has been a key item on the political agenda in Denmark for at least two decades now. This study details recent and prospective reforms to the voluntary early retirement scheme and the pension age, as well as current policy initiatives to keep older workers in employment. Other aspects central to a long working life, such as health, lifelong learning, age management practices in companies, and elderly workers’ motivation are discussed in depth. Overall, Denmark is in a relatively good state when it comes to older workers’ labour market participation and related job satisfaction. This impacts positively on the public finance challenge linked to population ageing which, given agreed reforms, should be manageable. Ongoing reform implementation is likely to substantially increase the employment of those aged 60 and over. Nevertheless, surveys point to age discrimination as a potential problem and people who fall into unemployment at a late stage of their careers still face challenges to reemployment.
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Report no. L-6-L-9 published: Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration.
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Mode of access: Internet.