Sentences with phrase «of labor mobility»

More tellingly, in an era of labor mobility and global competition, our national economic well - being is threatened by the weakness of many state education systems.
They include high levels of labor mobility, high levels of capital mobility, a system of transfers that shares risks across the region, and coordinated business cycles.

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Joe Hinrichs, head of the Americas since December 2012, will manage global product development, manufacturing and labor affairs, purchasing, and environmental and safety engineering, while Marcy Klevorn, vice president of information technology and chief technical officer since January, will oversee Hackett's Ford Smart Mobility.
Removing barriers to internal labor mobility and trade are important elements of this strategy — both to bring people with important skills to the areas where the jobs are, and to bring more jobs to people that are not living in the resource - rich areas.
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.
Because it reduces price and increases volume, it suggests that if Uber ultimately succeeds, the company could have a much bigger impact on urban mobility, labor, the environment, local economies and the national transportation infrastructure than we've all supposed — and its effects could confound the expectations of its harshest critics.
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.
If labor mobility in China slows dramatically, growth rates in different parts of the country would diverge even more than they have already, rather than converge.
this week the Minister of Finance held his seventh National Policy Retreat with business, academic and other «experts» to discuss job creation and economic growth, particularly «issues» related to «skill shortages, labor mobility, internal trade and promoting investment in Canada.»
Financial frictions to geographic mobility can reduce this movement of individuals across labor markets leading to less - efficient outcomes for the economy.
The increasing mobility of jobs has created global workplaces and this has boosted international labor migration.
The application of market principles to society requires the rapid mobility of both capital and labor.
The global mobility of capital has also diminished the power and significance of the labor movement.
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.
And on both counts it was obvious that Europe fell far short of the U.S. example, with limited labor mobility and virtually no fiscal integration.
But P. Kay Lund, director of the NIH Division of Biomedical Research Workforce in the Office of Extramural Research, and Misty Heggeness, a labor economist in the same division, note in a joint statement to Science Careers that the detected impact of newly received NIH funding on mobility is «minimal» and less than that of children's ages and peer environment quality.
Although previous research has suggested that this manner of speaking is associated with education and upward mobility, a new study indicates that vocal fry is actually perceived negatively, particularly in a labor market context.
Koedel, Ni, Podgursky, and Xiang liken the costs associated with switching between pension systems to a tariff, «Rather than promoting free trade and labor mobility, the pension plans effectively are imposing a tariff on the import or export of human capital between» the separate pension systems.
Jack Mountjoy is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of Chicago, conducting research on the economics and econometrics of education, labor markets, and social mobility.
«Determinants of the Compenstation and Mobility of School Superintendents» From Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol.41, No. 3, pp. 386 - 401, (April 1988).
The reason why marketing schools in this way is such a successful method of attracting white, middle - class families is because of the «growing importance of educational attainment» in terms of the labor market and for upward social mobility (Dougherty, 2012, p. 220; Scherger & Savage, 2010).
What: The Workers: Precarity / Invisibility / Mobility at MASS MoCA Looks at Conditions of Contemporary Labor Where: MASS MoCA When: May 29, 2011 to March 15, 2012 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 28, 2011, 5:30 pm
bi» bak engages with a variety of sociopolitical issues such as migration, discourses on mobility, the construction of identities, labor questions, and cultural memory.
The modern world in which we live — and that is often taken for granted — is a world of electricity, mobility, transport, trade, labor - saving inventions, and profoundly improved health.
With subjects ranging from industrial relations / labor and human resources, business immigration and international mobility, enterprise and collective labor agreements and occupational health and safety matters, our lawyers are at the forefront of these issues and offer an international perspective that is recognized worldwide.»
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.
Our French and — primarily — foreign clients increasingly seek advice on labor law, social protection law and immigration law in the framework of the mobility of their employees.
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.
Dr. Hugh Kelly scores U.S. cities on regional distinctiveness, ease of mobility, neighborhood and cultural amenities, labor quality, and criminality.
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.
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