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Vulnerabilidade de inserção no mercado de trabalho dos jovens moradores de favelas de Belo Horizonte
Published 2019-01-01“…The main dimensions for the study of social vulnerabilities are work, human capital and social relations. Considering the diverse dimensions, this paper focuses on one of the determinants of vulnerability, which is the way certain population groups enter the labor market. …”
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Impact of digital greening synergistic transformation on urban economic resilience in China: Evidence from quasi-natural experiments
Published 2025-01-01“…The main findings are as follows. (1) DGST notably enhances urban economic resilience, showing stronger effects than standalone pilot projects. (2) DGST strengthens economic resilience by enhancing defence, adaptation and learning capacities through labour absorption, industrial structure optimisation and green technology innovation. (3) The effect of DGST on economic resilience is influenced by factors such as human capital, financial resources and infrastructure, with cities possessing greater resources deriving more substantial benefits. (4) Cities that implemented ‘Low-Carbon Cities’ prior to ‘Broadband China’ experienced more pronounced improvements in economic resilience. …”
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Assessing the Economic Burden and Benefit-cost of Treating Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Germany
Published 2013-11-01“…**Methods:** Observational ADHD evidence was collated with demographic and human capital economics methods to quantify ADHD’s impact on educational attainment and long-term labour outcome in Germany. …”
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VALUABLE AND ORIENTATION FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF THE COUNTRY
Published 2016-07-01“…In more general, strategic foreshortening this means that parity of the problem resolution of economy and the social sphere with which it is impossible to cope without support and educational development and first of all education, it is especially important during the periods of economic crises and stagnation for providing an exit from a crisis state on the basis of the advancing preparation and rational use of the personnel which neatly are considered as a human capital. Practical significance. Resources and positive tendencies in a development of education, especially elite, and also educational systems of some territories, including the Tyumen region where traditions of the enthusiasts-pioneers mastering the remote territories of oil and gas fields remain are shown.…”
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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT: CHALLENGES FOR THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION POLICIES
Published 2019-01-01“…The latter is especially important due to the human capital and social dimensions of emerging technologies development and diffusion. …”
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Multigenerational workforce and organizational performance: A convergent analysis
Published 2024-12-01“…The motivation for doing the study arose from the necessity to comprehend the skill sets of various generational cohorts and how this understanding could assist firms in fostering an inclusive work environment and effectively manage the human capital of diverse generational groups. A convergent mixed study methodology was utilized to quantitatively define demographic parameters and qualitatively investigate concepts and themes of the phenomenon, as well as provide a comprehensive understanding of participant experiences. …”
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Assessing Educators’ Readiness for Innovative Professional and Pedagogical Activities
Published 2022-07-01“…The ongoing transformations in the modern world have a significant impact on the sustainable development of national economies, unify the requirements for human capital, and its educational level. Taking into account current trends, governments are taking significant measures to ensure and maintain the link between education, the economy and socio-economic development. …”
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Sociological monitoring of student youth involvement in regional socio-economic development processes in modern Russian society
Published 2024-10-01“…At the same time, this socio-demographic group requires development and implementation of a clear, systematic, and effective policy in the field of education, culture, socio-economic and professional development, as well as mechanisms of involvement in the processes of regional socio-economic development in order to preserve and further develop human capital. The results of the sociological survey of students of Russian universities and colleges (N = 1.560 thousand people) from all federal districts conducted in 2023 have been presented. …”
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Does motivation theory really play any significant role on explaining university teachers’ performance: Understanding Bangladeshi context
Published 2025-02-01“… The development of human capital is significantly impacted by the way teachers nurture and expand their students' intellectual capacity. …”
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IMPLEMENTING ETHNIC TOURISM AS A TOOL CONTRIBUTING TO THE DESTINATION COMMUNITY WELL-BEING IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS, VIETNAM
Published 2024-11-01“…By conducting a community workshop with 34 local tourism stakeholders in the Central Highlands, the study found that the top priority was placed on human capital and political capital. First, local wisdom and genuine characteristics of naivete, honesty, friendliness, and hospitality need to be promoted to attract visitors, while local residents need to be educated and trained to build capacity for improving tourism services and to actively engage in the tourism decision-making process. …”
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Postgraduate Professional Education in China: The State and Development Trends
Published 2021-11-01“…As an important force of technological progress, which is the key to transforming a country’s economy, it is human capital, and its foundation is high-quality education. …”
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Dynamics of global economic growth: a Bayesian exploration of basic and augmented Solow models
Published 2025-12-01“…Specifically, strategies such as increasing investment, fostering technological innovation, enhancing human capital, and optimizing resource allocation should be prioritized to drive sustainable economic growth.…”
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Sustainable business practices in SMEs: a retrospective insight on catalysts and hurdles
Published 2025-12-01“…However, lack of physical, financial and human capital and insufficient support environment limits the adoption of sustainability business plans by the small and medium enterprises (SMEs). …”
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The effect of intellectual capital and strategic leadership on organizational citizenship behavior with the moderating role of employees' professional ethics
Published 2024-05-01“…Human capital includes knowledge, skills, experience and wisdom of people (Beattie & Smith, 2010). …”
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Sm-Nd Isotope Data Compilation from Geoscientific Literature Using an Automated Tabular Extraction Method
Published 2025-02-01“…However, the scattering of critical geoscience data across multiple publications poses significant challenges regarding human capital and time. In response, we present an automated tabular extraction method for harvesting tabular geoscience data. …”
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The effectiveness of an innovation ecosystem formation as territory strategic development element
Published 2020-01-01“…Attention has been paid to the problem of more complete and accurate assessments of the long-term effects of the development of an innovation ecosystem for spatial significance, migration attractiveness, and the development of human capital of the territory. Conclusions about the significant impact of costs on the formation of an innovation ecosystem on the development of the territory (both existing and potential) have been made.…”
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Analysis on Quantified Self-Behavior of Customers in Food Consumption under the Perspective of Social Networks
Published 2021-01-01“…In addition to obtaining information through their own human capital for quantitative activities, consumers will also obtain information through social networks. …”
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Measuring and Ranking the Physical Resilience of Urban Areas Against Earthquakes: A Case Study of the Metropolis of Tabriz
Published 2025-06-01“…Urbanization and the increase in urban populations, resulting from both natural population growth and rural-to-urban migration, have led to the concentration of significant material and spiritual human capital within urban settlements. Concurrently, various natural and human-induced crises pose threats to these capitals. …”
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Development of the Information Technology Sector in India: the Role of Government
Published 2014-12-01“…The development of human capital is mainly realized by developing public education programs. …”
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Success or Failure in the City? Social Mobility and Rural-Urban Migration in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Groningen, the Netherlands
Published 2018-02-01“…The detailed database shows also that even a temporary movement to the city resulted on average in an improved social mobility performance, an indication that urban migrants of nearly all social backgrounds often accrued extra human capital during their stay in a large city. …”
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