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Economic Conditions at School Leaving and Sleep Patterns Across the Life CourseMaclean, Johanna Catherine, Hill, Terrence D. 24 January 2017 (has links)
We use data drawn from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 Cohort to study the effects of leaving school in an economic downturn on sleep quality and quantity. We account for the potential endogeneity of economic conditions at school leaving using instrumental variables based on birth year and early state of residence. We find that men who leave school in an economic downturn initially experience lower quality sleep, but these men are able to experience improved sleep quality over time. Women who leave school in an economic downturn experience better sleep quality, although the effect emerges over time. We find that leaving school in an economic downturn increases sleep quantity among men and women. We document heterogeneity by work type.
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An analysis and overview of the economic relations between Turkey and the European Economic CommunityAteṣ, Hüseyin 08 1900 (has links)
This study analyzes the economic relations between Turkey and the European Economic Community (EEC) in the transition period of Turkey's membership in the Common Market. Turkey applied for membership in the EEC in 1959, and the association agreement was signed in 1963. Under the terms of the agreement Turkey's membership includes three stages; preparatory, transition, and full membership.
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Aspects of the theory of human capital and its application to South African economic developmentBates, Terrence January 1974 (has links)
Human capital is an important economic concept. The significance of human resource development, in the form of both education and health, has long been realised and was stressed even in the writings of the early economists. Introduction, p.1
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Inequality and economic growth in China : an empirical analysisGuo, Huanguang 01 January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Foreign investment in Guangdong : effects on economic growth and regional distribution determinantsLo, Wai Lun 01 January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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Bilateral trade effects of Japan's outward direct investment in East Asian manufacturing industriesLo, Wai Lun 01 January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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The onset of the East Asian economic crisis : a real sector approachWong, Chun Wa 01 January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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The impact of internal and external factors on capital flows and trade balances in East Asian economies : whether the financial crisis has changed it?Tam, Chung Yin 01 January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Black economic empowerment: a study of recommendation by the Black Economic Commission and the practical effects of the application thereof relative to similar experiences in other developing countriesLondt, Shirnaé Bronwynne January 2005 (has links)
Magister Legum - LLM / The market value of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) companies listed on the JSE Securities Exchange (JSE) has fallen to only 2% of the overall market capitalisation of the JSE. Many BEE companies have disappeared from the exchange and there have been many failures. In the context of the report of the BEE Commission (BEE Com), it is essential to understand why these failures have occurred and it is essential to research methods of structure, capitalisation and listings to ensure that ownership of the economy is fairly distributed in future as per the recommendations of the BEE Comm. The motivation for this research project is based on the fact that as a member of the Historically Disadvantaged Group in this country, and after having qualified in the Faculty of Law with a commercial background, I would like to attempt to make a meaningful contribution to the transformation that should take place to facilitate equality of ownership of the economy. The proposed research is critically important as the recommendations of the Commission have to be implemented as a matter of urgency, given the current slow growth rate of the economy and given the fact that as many more new enterprises could be listed on the JSE, it would provide further access to jobs, thereby positively impacting on the unemployment situation thereby contributing to poverty relief. / South Africa
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An evaluation of the effects of poverty in Khayelitsha: a case study of site CNdingaye, Xoliswa Zandile January 2005 (has links)
Magister Artium - MA / The study seeked to investigate an evaluation of the effects of poverty in Khayelitsha Site C. Poverty in this area has manifested in the conditions people live under and the social effects of such conditions in the life of Site C residents was assessed in terms of/or in relation to the following: levels of infant mortality; level of malnutrition; rate of school drop out due to lack of food and other resources; high level of alcohol abuse; lack of basic services and the shortage of toilets etc. / South Africa
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