Sökning: "dual labour market"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 15 avhandlingar innehållade orden dual labour market.
1. General purpose technology diffusion and labour market dynamics : A spatio-temporal perspective
Sammanfattning : This dissertation aims at advancing the knowledge about the role of the labour market in the process of the technology-induced economic transformation, taking into account the variety of factors involved at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels of the economy and at different geographical scales. Empirically, the dissertation investigates the co-evolutionary dynamics of industrial restructuring and worker reallocation across and within regional labour markets induced by the diffusion of the information technology as a general purpose technology (GPT) in Sweden in the period between 1985 and 2010. LÄS MER
2. Employability perceptions : Nature, determinants, and implications for health and well-being
Sammanfattning : The general aim of the present thesis is to increase our understanding of perceived employability. Employability perceptions refer to individuals’ beliefs about their possibilities of finding new, equal, or better employment. LÄS MER
3. Salary determination in professional labour markets
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of three essays on salary determination in professional labour markets.Essay I analyses the early labour market careers of young business administrators and economists. The data used were collected by means of a survey conducted in 1992. LÄS MER
4. Att skapa mål och mening i vakuumland : Om socialt arbete i en kommunal arbetsmarknadsinsats för unga
Sammanfattning : Den här avhandlingen handlar om det sociala arbetet inom en kommunal arbetsmarknadsinsats för unga (16–29 år). Avhandlingens syfte är att beskriva och förstå hur socialarbetare, som arbetar i en arbetsmarknadsinsats för unga, tolkar och använder ungas erfarenheter och önskningar i relation till organisatoriska villkor. LÄS MER
5. Essays on Child Care and Higher Education
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of a summary and four self-contained papers. Paper [I] examines whether fathers influence the time their children spend in subsidized child care. Two non-nested models of family child care demand are estimated. LÄS MER