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Theory of possibility as a basis for analyzing business experience process (English)
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1989
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The aim of this paper is to introduce the theory of possibility in the analysis of professional abilities creations by the labor market. When an individual performs a job, he can acquire new abilities and is able to obtain other jobs. It is shown how career possibilities secure a dynamic property of the labor market structure due to the business experience process. The model we have defined indicates that the labor market structure `converges in possibility' towards a stable state.
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business experience
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job seeker
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qualification
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theory of possibility
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professional abilities
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labor market
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career
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stable state
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