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C/E/830. Proposal. Social impacts of increased international labour migration on the UK society

WORDS:
900
DATE:
2012
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9.99 GBP

This proposal is for a study on the social impacts of increased international labour migration on UK society. The objectives are to evaluate the effect on the British labour market, to examine unemployment and self employment rates in relation to migrants and non-migrants, to consider the implication of the polarisation that occurs between high-skilled and low-skilled migrants in relationship to how that effect is reflected in wider society, to analyse the ways in which migrants do or do not tend to integrate into society. The plan for the review of literature is provided, along with the proposed research methodology. The proposal also outlines the findings and discussion sections for the study.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, international labour migration, UK, British labour market, migrants, non-migrants, polarisation!,

 

S/E/296. Unemployment in UK: cause, consequences and solutions

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1400
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks into the unemployment situation in the UK reviewing its development since the 1990s, defining the types of unemployment, revealing its causes and effects, and analysing UK government’s policies used to reduce unemployment.

 

KEYWORDS: Unemployment in UK, Government Policies,

 

S/E/294. Unemployment in UK: cause, consequences and solutions

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1400
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks into the unemployment situation in the UK reviewing its development since the 1990s, defining the types of unemployment, revealing its causes and effects, and analysing UK government’s policies used to reduce unemployment.

 

KEYWORDS: Unemployment in UK, Government Policies,

 

C/EI/200. Dissertation outline. How does e-commerce affect employment?

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970
DATE:
2011
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9.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the link between the development of e-commerce and the changes in employment patterns. The aims and objectives of the research are formulated, commercial and statistical sources for the literature review are defined, the methodology of the research is described. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, e-commerce effects on employment,

 

C/E/670. An examination of the Brain Drain

WORDS:
1050
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the concept of the brain drain, a process that describes the migration of health care professions from poorer countries to richer countries. The paper introduces the concept of the brain drain, and follows this by examining the ways it can be controlled. The ethical considerations that is present when trying to control health professional’s emigration. The paper concludes by suggesting a policy that may control the situation.

 

KEYWORDS: Brain drain, migration, health care professionals, poor countries, developed countries,

 

C/E/640. Dissertation. The relationship between Polish migration to the UK and the effects on unemployment in both countries

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17500
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Excel Data
DATE:
2010
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179.99 GBP

This dissertation discusses the relationship between Polish migration to the UK and the effects on unemployment in both countries. The paper also aims to develop recommendations to improve the existing policies and regulative frameworks on Eastern European migration. The background to the topic is discussed and the dissertation presents the different objectives of the study. The review of literature discusses a variety of theories, some of which are the dual economy development theory, the neo classical theory, dependency theory, and the migration networks theory. Wealth, migration, GDP, and unemployment are all discussed. Data is collected through use of the case study approach. The findings from the discussion are all evaluated, and the dissertation concludes by summarising recommendations for the countries in question. This dissertation includes an excel spreadsheet containing the statistical data used for this study.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Polish migration, unemployment, Eastern European migration, dual economy development theory, neo classical theory, dependency theory, migration networks theory, wealth, migration, GDP!,

 

C/B/3248. Examination of the rise of students using resource based view

WORDS:
1450
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the rise in students who attend university, which has risen by 23%. The paper begins by discussing the theory of human capital and knowledge sharing. The paper employs the resource based view theory to examine the issue, also discussing the implications of the use of the theory. Labour markets are analyzed, and the characteristics of economics and human capital are provided. The paper concludes by discussing the benefits of higher education and employment.

 

KEYWORDS: Students, university, human capital, knowledge sharing, resource based view theory, labour markets!,

 

C/E/603. Evaluation of the provisions relating to Job Seekers Allowance - JSA

WORDS:
1050
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines Job Seeker’s Allowance (JSA), focusing on the rights and responsibilities of the claimants. The paper begins by discussing the ways in which people can claim JSA, and examines the social stigma that is attached to unemployment. The paper follows this by describing the stipulations and sanctions that the job seeker must adhere to whilst claiming JSA.

 

KEYWORDS: Job seekers allowance, JSA, claimants, unemployment,

 

C/E/598. Changes in UK Labour Market and their Implications for HRM

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the labour market changes in the UK and particularly in London, caused by the current recession. Implications of these changes for human resource management (HRM) are explored discussing the impacts of the aging population, the growing proportion of retired adults, labour migration from emerging economies, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: UK Labour Market changes, HRM, aging population, labour migration,

 

C/E/574. The impact of immigration, employment and unemployment on the UK economy

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2600
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper focuses on the impact that immigration has on the UK economy, whilst comparing it to the effect that unemployment has on the economy. It analyses the statement that ‘immigration is voter’s single biggest worry these days’, and argues whether these worries exit for the right reasons. The paper suggests that unemployment is more detrimental to the UK economy than immigration is, and gives a variety of reasons for this.

 

KEYWORDS: Immigration, employment, unemployment, UK, economy!,

 

C/E/495. UK competition law and unemployment policies

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the role of the UK government in the competition policy making reference to the competition theory and arguing the importance of consumer protection, fostering of regional economies, regulation of excessive profits, etc. The policies that the UK government could use to reduce unemployment are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: UK government’ competition policy, competition theory, consumer protection, unemployment, excessive profits,

 

C/E/494. Discuss UK competition policy with reference to at least two recent examples. In your answer, explain the theoretical case for competition policy. Discuss possible policies which the UK government could use in order to reduce unemployment. In your answer, relate your policy discussion to the theoretical causes of unemployment.

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the role of the UK government in the competition policy making reference to the competition theory and arguing the importance of consumer protection, fostering of regional economies, regulation of excessive profits, etc. The policies that the UK government could use to reduce unemployment are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: UK government’ competition policy, competition theory, consumer protection, unemployment, excessive profits,

 

S/E/213. What is the natural rate of unemployment?

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2009
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the ‘natural' level of unemployment around which the unemployment rate fluctuates, examining the relation between cyclical unemployment and business cycles, outlining the causes of short term and long term unemployment, explaining the nature of frictional unemployment, discussing the link between real wages and the market equilibrium wage, and highlighting the role of the government in reducing short and long term unemployment.

 

KEYWORDS: Unemployment rate, wages,

 

C/E/391. Unemployment

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2200
DATE:
2009
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the reasons behind the changes in cyclical unemployment within the business cycle, considering the nature of jobless recovery, the implications of some policies to reduce unemployment during recession, and different types of unemployment in the labour market. Graphs of unemployment rates in different countries are presented showing the changes in unemployment patterns over the last few years.

 

KEYWORDS: Cyclical unemployment, business cycle, jobless recovery, unemployment rate,

 

C/E/262. Affirmative Action: effects on US labour market

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8500
DATE:
2008
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89.99 GBP

The paper examines the employment discrimination and the impact of Affirmative Action in the US on labour market. Related academic studies are reviewed discussing the debate over this impact, i.e. whether legislations against employment discrimination in the US have improved the conditions of minorities group after mid'60 or not.

 

KEYWORDS: Affirmative Action, discrimination, employment, minority group, gender gap, workforce,

 

C/E/267. Study on Phillips curve in different environments

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2300
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper aims to test the hypothesis of the Phillips curve regarding the relationship between the inflation rate and unemployment rate in the context of a developing country (Malaysia) and a developed country (Canada), and analysing the data on the unemployment rates and inflation rates within a specific time period to test the validity of the above mentioned hypothesis in two different environments.

 

KEYWORDS: Phillips curve, inflation, unemployment, Canada, Malaysia,

 

C/E/288. Wage Discrimination: Literature Review

WORDS:
4000
DATE:
2008
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49.99 GBP

The paper offers a literature review on wage discrimination and its impact upon firms. The principles of wage discrimination are discussed from the economic perspective drawing on taste-discrimination and information-discrimination theories. The types of wage discrimination are identified, i.e. wage discrimination, allocative discrimination, and evaluative discrimination. The impacts of wage discrimination on the employment relationship and employee motivation are critically discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: wage, discrimination, literature, review,

 

C/E/295. Labour Economics: non-wage labour costs

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2200
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines non-wage labour costs (NWLC) addressing the issues of labour economics and looking at NWLC that are incurred by employers in the developed world, particularly in the British economy. The reasons for recent NWLC increase are discussed, the implications of the increase for labour demand are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Labour Economics, Wage, Non-Wage, Labour Costs, Insurance,

 

C/E/301. Trade and Wage Inequality

WORDS:
1900
DATE:
2008
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the causes of the growing wage inequality in the USA and UK reviewing academic literature on the role of information technology and globalisation in creating the wage gap, the impact of trade and earnings inequalities on developed and developing economies, etc. Changes in the wage gap are considered using the Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) model.

 

KEYWORDS: international trade, wage inequality, developed countries, developing countries,

 

S/E/152. Unemployment and Inflation

WORDS:
2200
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper addresses the economic problems of unemployment and inflation. Literature is reviewed on the methods of evaluating the rate of inflation and unemployment in an economy, the types of unemployment, the theories of demand-pull inflation and cost-push inflation, the Philips Curve, the Keynesian theory, monetary and fiscal policy, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Unemployment, inflation, Philips Curve, Keynesian,

 

C/E/230. Effects of Minimum Wage

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2300
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the effects of establishing a minimum wage from a microeconomic point of view, arguing that minimum wages lead to a situation of unemployment, and analysing the consequences of unemployment in the economy.

 

KEYWORDS: minimum wage, unemployment, labour market, economy,

 

C/E/180. Impact of Migration from Eastern Europe to the UK on the labour market

WORDS:
1600
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the effects of migration from Eastern Europe on the UK labour market discussing free admission for A8 employees as part of the Government's Managed Migration policy designed to fill vacancies in skilled and low-waged occupations. Employment statistics for A8 workers since May 2004 are discussed addressing the issues of the future social costs.

 

KEYWORDS: Migration, Eastern Europe, labour market, immigration, A8 countries, wages, unemployme,

 

E/E/70. It is often argued that the introduction of a minimum wage increases unemployment. Discuss in the light of UK minimum wage legislation

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1000
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the effects of the minimum wage legislation in the UK reviewing related economic literature and exploring the relationship between minimum wage, unemployment and labour productivity.

 

KEYWORDS: Minimum wage, unemployment, labour productivity,

 

S/E/126. Unemployment

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the concept of unemployment addressing the issues of unemployment rates, unemployment benefits, sources of unemployment, unemployment statistics, Government policies towards unemployment, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Unemployment, government,

 

C/B/416. Corporate social responsibility in McDonald's and Wal-Mart

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2600
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

The paper begins with a brief overview of the current scenario for corporate social responsibility before diving in a discussion about the two giants in their own rights McDonald's and Wal-Mart. Utilizing the above discussion, some of the ethical theories in the context of corporate social responsibility are discussed before providing a fitting conclusion.

 

KEYWORDS: Corporate social responsibility, Mc Donalds, Wal-Mart,