Proposals for analysis and recommendations for informal labour markets
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Dr. Tamaro J. Green
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2021-04-28 00:29:07 viewed: 424
An analysis of informal labour markets may support possible recommendations to strengthen formal employment opportunities. Wozniak (2021) recommend, from spatial analysis of employment vacancy data, for policy solutions to be implemented internationally to reflect economic connections among countries. International informal labour market regulation may also include environmental policies. Kuralbayeva (2018) evaluates the effects of environmental taxation on unemployment and wages.
References:
Kuralbayeva, K. (2018). Unemployment, rural–urban migration and environmental regulation. Review of Development Economics, 22, 507–539.
Wozniak, M. (2021). Spatial matching on the urban labor market: Estimates with unique micro data. Journal for Labour Market Research, 55(1), 11. doi:10.1186/s12651-021-00293-1
Dr. Tamaro Green is a computer science researcher and the founder of TJG Web Services. TJG Web Services, LLC is a consulting firm in the field of information technology. Dr. Green writes on topics of privacy, security, and ethics in information technology and computer science.
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