Essays about: "simple unemployment"
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1. Investigating the Correlation Between Happiness and Macroeconomic Variables
University essay from KTH/Matematisk statistikAbstract : This thesis aimed to find the correlation between happiness and macroeconomic variables using multiple linear regression analysis. The macroeconomic variables considered were GPD per capita, the Gini coefficient, unemployment rate, tax revenue of GDP, government spending on education and inflation. READ MORE
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2. Nowcasting with Dynamic Factor Model and Real-Time Vintage Data: A financial market actor's perspective
University essay from Lunds universitet/Matematisk statistikAbstract : We develop and examine a dynamic factor nowcasting model (DFM) from the perspective of a financial market participant. The first point of analysis is the examination of its performance. Unlike other papers, we evaluate with daily frequency so that the performance metric reflects a continuous nowcasting signal. READ MORE
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3. Employment forecasting using data from the Swedish Public Employment Service
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to forecast the number of people registered at the Swedish Public Employment Service (Arbetsförmedlingen) that will manage to get employment each month and examine how accurate the forecasts are. The Swedish Public Employment Service is a government-funded agency in Sweden working to keep the unemployment rate low. READ MORE
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4. Okun’s law within the OECD : A cross-country comparison
University essay from Umeå universitet/NationalekonomiAbstract : In the 60’s, the first article identifying the relationship between output growth and unemployment were released, with the purpose of providing a tool for US authorities to estimate the effect of labour policy on output. This article, presented by Arthur Okun, came to lay the foundation for the commonly known empirical relationship, named Okun’s law. READ MORE
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5. Being damned if you do and damned if you don't - a qualitative study about the life situation of Romanian women who beg in the streets of Malmö.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Socialmedicin och global hälsaAbstract : Title: Being damned if you do and damned if you don’t - a qualitative study about the life situation of Romanian women who beg in the streets of Malmö. Background: Health is unevenly distributed within and among the countries of the world, and usually follows a population’s socio-economic status. READ MORE