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Year 2020, Proceedings of The Third Economics, Business And Organization Research (EBOR) Conference, 427 - 432, 31.12.2020

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CONSIDERING THE STRANDS OF DIVERSITY IN CALCULATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT RATE: AN EMERGING RESEARCH AGENDA

Year 2020, Proceedings of The Third Economics, Business And Organization Research (EBOR) Conference, 427 - 432, 31.12.2020

Abstract

This research aims at demonstrating the role of diversity for increasing unemployment rate for the countries. Also, it brings a multidisciplinary perspective for the fields of management and economics. The main reason for adopting such a perspective is to create a research agenda for decreasing unemployment rate. In order to achieve the aforementioned aim, we focus on subtle factors as externalities that come from the strands of diversity. In the present study, we focus on gender, religion and age as the subtle factors that can create negative externalities and increase the calculation of the unemployment rate. Based on examining the scholarly literature, we provide evidence for the subtle factors, and we conclude our study to open a research agenda for future research.

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  • Abi Younes, G., Ayoubi, C., Ballester, O., Cristelli, G., de Rassenfosse, G., Foray, D., & Zhou, L. (2020). COVID-19: Insights from innovation economists. Science and Public Policy. 1-13
  • Altay, S. (2019). Patriarchy and Women’s Subordination: A Theoretical Analysis. Şarkiyat, 11(1), 417-427.
  • Arulampalam, W. (2001). Is unemployment really scarring? Effects of unemployment experiences on wages. The Economic Journal, 111(475), F585-F606.
  • Aydin, E., Cavlan, G. İ., Forson, C., & Ozbilgin, M. (2019). Senior Entrepreneurship, Gender Diversity and Intersectionality. In Handbook of Research on Elderly Entrepreneurship (pp. 125-138). Springer, Cham.
  • Bakıcı, C., and Aydın, E. (2020). Türkiye’de Kadın Çalışanların İş Yaşam Dengesini Şekillendirmede Ataerkilliğin Rolü. Economics, Business and Organization Research, 2(2), pp. 82-98
  • Calvo, F., Carbonell, X., & Badia, M. (2018). Homelessness and unemployment during the economic recession: the case of the city of Girona. European Scientific Journal, 14(13), 1857-7881.
  • Chodorow-Reich, G., Coglinese, J., & Karabarbounis, L. (2019). The limited macroeconomic effects of unemployment benefit extensions. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 227–279.
  • Claveria, O. (2019). Forecasting the unemployment rate using the degree of agreement in consumer unemployment expectations. Journal for Labour Market Research, 53(3), 1-10.
  • Głuszak, M. (2018). Externalities and house prices: A stated preferences approach. Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review, 6(4), 181-196.
  • Haddad, Y.Y. (2002). Muslims in the West – From Sojourners to Citizens. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Harrison, D. A. and Klein, K. J. (2007). What's the difference? Diversity Constructs as Separation, variety or disparity in Organizations. Academy of Management Review, 32 (4), pp. 1199-1228.
  • Jackson, S. E., Joshi, A., & Erhardt, N. L. (2003). Recent research on team and organizational diversity: SWOT analysis and implications. Journal of Management, 29(6), 801-830.
  • Lockwood, B. (1991). Information externalities in the labour market and the duration of unemployment. The Review of Economic Studies, 58(4), 733-753.
  • Mouraviev, N., and Avramenko, A. (2020). Senior Entrepreneurship: Ageing, Entrepreneurial Identity, Behaviour and Challenges. In Entrepreneurship for Deprived Communities. Emerald Publishing Limited.
  • Peksen, D. (2019). Political effectiveness, negative externalities, and the ethics of economic sanctions. Ethics & International Affairs, 33(3), 279-289.
  • Pissarides, C. A. (1992). Loss of skill during unemployment and the persistence of employment shocks. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 107(4), 1371-1391.
  • Saiz-Álvarez, J. M., and Coduras-Martínez, A. (2020). Territorial Maps of Senior Entrepreneurship: A Multidimensional Analysis Based on GEM Data. In Entrepreneurship and Family Business Vitality, (pp. 133-150). Springer, Cham.
  • Soto-Simeone, A., and Kautonen, T. (2020). Senior entrepreneurship following unemployment: a social identity theory perspective. Review of Managerial Science, 1-24.
  • Uygur, S. and Aydin, E. (2015). Religious diversity in the workplace. In Syed, J. and Ozbilgin, M. (Eds), Managing Diversity and Inclusion: An International Perspective, 1st ed., SAGE, pp. 244-264.
  • Xheneti, M., Karki, S. T., & Madden, A. (2019). Negotiating business and family demands within a patriarchal society–the case of women entrepreneurs in the Nepalese context. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 31(3-4), 259-278.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Finance, Business Administration
Journal Section Conference Full Paper Proceedings
Authors

Osman Tuzun This is me

Erhan Aydın This is me

Publication Date December 31, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Proceedings of The Third Economics, Business And Organization Research (EBOR) Conference

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APA Tuzun, O., & Aydın, E. (2020). CONSIDERING THE STRANDS OF DIVERSITY IN CALCULATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT RATE: AN EMERGING RESEARCH AGENDA. Economics Business and Organization Research427-432.