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Agriculture as an economic sector
In: China news analysis: Zhongguo-xiaoxi-fenxi, Heft 1599, S. 1-10
ISSN: 0009-4404
World Affairs Online
The Criterion 'Competence' in the Economic Sector
In: IJASOS- International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Band V, Heft 13
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Working paper
The Criterion 'Competence' in the Economic Sector
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Working paper
The Forgotten Economic Sector: Private but Nonprofit
In: Challenge: the magazine of economic affairs, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 32-36
ISSN: 1558-1489
Social Services: A Rapidly Growing Economic Sector
The social services sector has experienced growth at a far above-average pace in the past, and employment has even accelerated since the middle of the past decade. This is due to a strong increase in demand for this sector's services as a result of an aging society and from increasing tasks to solve problems in families. The influx of refugees has also affected demand. Almost everywhere in the EU, the social services sector is being strongly expanded. The sector's structures are similar across countries: very marked labor intensiveness and a wage level significantly below the national average, resulting in low measured productivity. In Germany, the gap between the wages in the social services sector and the average wage level is especially large. In part, the gap is explained by the fact that a relatively large number of unskilled workers are employed in the social services. However, skilled workers are also paid comparatively little. While wages in the social services sector have risen relatively strongly recently, there is still the problem of finding qualified people to work in what is likely to be a rapidly growing industry. Society must therefore ask itself how much value it wants to place on a sufficient supply of social services in the future, especially in regard to caretakers.
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Village Fund Policy on The Indonesian Economic Sector
In: OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 25-38
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Attaining Net-Zero through a GHG-Economic Sector
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Women in Institutions: Progress in the Economic Sector, Stagnation in Politics?
In: Italian politics: a review ; a publication of the Istituto Cattaneo, Band 24, Heft 1
ISSN: 2326-7259
An Analysis of the Leading Economic Sector in South Sulawesi Province
The aim of this research is to analyze leading economic sector in south sulawesi province. The method used in this research is Location Quotient Analysis (LQ) and Shift Share Analysis. The research held on july 2020 by using GDRP data of South Sulawesi 2015-2019 period and indonesian GDP data 2015-2019. The result of this research show that in south sulawesi province there 9 economic caterogies which have basic sector namely agriculture, forestry, and fishery: water supply, waste management, waste and recycling; construction, wholesale and retail: car and motorcycle repairment; information and communication: Real Estate; Government administration, defence and sosial security compulsory: Educational Service: Health service and social activity. The result of Shift Share show that the slowest sector in South Sulawesi province is mining and quarrying sector. Whereas, the other 16 sectors are developing sectors.
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The Scope of the Economic Sector Regulation in Electronic Communications
In: Communications & Strategies 58, 2005, 141-170
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Street vending: exploring an excluded economic sector in Chittagong city, Bangladesh
In: Development in practice, Band 31, Heft 3, S. 380-392
ISSN: 1364-9213
Economic Sector Choices of Mexican Migrants to the U.S
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Working paper
Ghana's informal economic sector in the face of a pandemic
In: Social sciences & humanities open, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 100094
ISSN: 2590-2911
Aspects of the informal economic sector of Juba Southern Sudan
In: Research paper
In: University of Juba, Population and Manpower Unit 1