The trend worries economists because new businesses play a vital role in creating jobs, improving productivity and spurring economic growth; some researchers believe the decline in entrepreneurship, and in other measures of economic dynamism such
as labor mobility, could be part of the reason the U.S. has experienced such a slow bounceback from the past two recessions.
Not exact matches
This self - reinforcing process could just
as easily reverse itself, with slow growth encouraging officials to restrict
labor mobility, weakening the transmission of monetary policy and slowing growth even further.
It's a medical intervention because it is 1) done
as a medical practice, and 2) it intervenes in
labor because it requires a woman to give up some of her usual
mobility.
However, the
labor market for teachers has features that create «
mobility frictions» preventing teachers from moving to open jobs, such
as state - specific licensure policies and importable pensions.
bi» bak engages with a variety of sociopolitical issues such
as migration, discourses on
mobility, the construction of identities,
labor questions, and cultural memory.
This is a clear step towards a more sustained
labor mobility package which had been proposed in the Migration agenda which sought to convert the migration crisis into a «well - managed resource» mindful of the long term demographic challenges facing the EU
as a whole.
Marriage works best and has the most logic when it can create economies of scale between two individuals with jobs, and / or resources, either tangible in the form of a paycheck, or intangible in their willingness to contribute parenting and domestic
labor — even if that means engaging in «ideology
mobility,»
as I call it, and setting aside patriarchal, «traditional» ideas that husbands should be breadwinners.
That is where the
labor savings mantra of HROs breaks down, and
as they realize this they are reducing their
mobility involvement and exiting RMC ownership.