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Understanding the Role of Natural Hazards in Internal Labour Mobility in Australia
2020/06 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); Weather and Climate Extremes; Author(s): Kertsin K Zander, Tom Wilson, Stephen T. Garnett
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DIE
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DIE
WIDER Working Paper 2020/52-the Impact of the Employment Equity Act on Female Inter-Industry Labour Mobility and the Gender Wage Gap in South Africa (PDF)
2020/04 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); Working Paper; Author(s): Mattie Susan Landman; Neave O'Clery
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Knowledge in Motion: Highly-Skilled Migration and the Role of Regional Networks
2019/04 – Department of Governance and Technology for Sustainability, University of Twente (CSTM); Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal; Author(s): Alexandra David; Frans Coenen;
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CSTM
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CSTM
Mobility of Labour Versus Capital: A Global Governance Perspective
2019/03 – Institute for Development and Peace (INEF); Global Trends Analysis 01/2019; Author(s): Stuart Rosewarne, Nicola Piper
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Adapting to the Changing Labour Market in New Zealand
2017/10 – OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC); OECD Economics Department Working Papers No. 1420; Author(s): David Carey
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Mode 4 Trade in Services: Promoting Temporary Labour Mobility via the Trade Détour?
2017/10 – Austrian Research Foundation for International Development (ÖFSE); Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research; Author(s): Werner Raza
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ÖFSE
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ÖFSE
Knowledge Bases and Relatedness: A Study of Labour Mobility in Norwegian Regions (PDF)
2017/06 – International Development Studies, University of Utrecht; Research School for Resource Studies for Development (CERES); Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography #17.12; Author(s): Rune Dahl Fitjar, Bram Timmermans
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Inter-Industry Labor Flows
2016/04 – International Development Studies, University of Utrecht; Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography #16.06; Author(s): Frank Neffke et al.
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Labour Mobility Through Business Visits as a Way to Foster Productivity
2017/01 – Maastricht Graduate School of Governance, Maastricht University; Working paper #2017-004; Author(s): Mariacristina Piva, Massimiliano Tani & Marco Vivarelli
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Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons From Evaluations in Ethiopia and Uganda as Countries of Destination
2017/09 – OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC); OECD Development Co-operation Working Papers No. 38; Author(s): Héloïse Ruaudel, Susanna Morrison-Métois
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