advance notice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadvanceandnotice
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advance
adjective[before noun]
uk/ədˈvɑːns/us/ədˈvæns/
happening, done, or ready before ...
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notice
noun
uk/ˈnəʊ.tɪs/us/ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/
(a board, piece of paper, etc. containing) information ...
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(Definition ofadvanceandnoticefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This paper studies the effects of employment protection legislation when job separation requires a mandatoryadvancenoticeor a firm's costly closure.
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As a result, the incentive to useadvancenoticewould be countercyclical since the probability that workers quit falls during recession.
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Theadvancenoticemight stop just short of the point where this information would undermine the deceptive methodology.
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On the other hand, they can initiate a lengthy separation procedure through the issuance of an exogenously setadvancenotice.
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Finally, a more theoretically oriented literature has studied whether there is underprovision ofadvancenotice, since the institution appears extremely valuable to workers.
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The table suggests thatadvancenoticehas important effects on the composition of job turnover between unemployment flows and job-to-job movements.
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In a world without the lengthy procedure imposed byadvancenotice, job turnover is mainly accommodated by unemployment inflows.
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In a world withoutadvancenotice, firms' desired labor adjustments are more likely to take place instantaneously, and induce workers through an unemployment spell.
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On the one hand, higheradvancenoticecauses firms to reduce the number of vacancies, thus inducing a reduction in turnover.
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A key finding of such literature is thatadvancenoticehas a significant effect in increasing the probability of avoiding unemployment.
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More formally, the effect ofadvancenoticeon turnover is driven by two opposing forces.
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In deriving the equilibrium, we have assumed that, upon the expiration of theadvancenotice, the firm can dismiss the worker at no cost.
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There is also an empirical literature that emphasizes the relationship betweenadvancenoticeand on-the-job search, a key feature of our theoretical perspective.
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However, an increase inadvancenoticeunambiguously reduces the number of people who enter and exit unemployment.
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In equilibrium, an increase in time to fire (modeled asadvancenotice) causes two effects on turnover in the labor market.
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Therefore, in a strike situation, if physicians give patientsadvancenoticeand inform them of available alternative medical services, they could argue they have not truly abandoned their patients.
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Such practice is not observed in reality, probably because it is illegal or because there are further productivity losses incurred when a worker is put onadvancenotice.
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In terms of the optimal separation policy, such aggregate shocks would be associated with a fall in market tightness, and a subsequent reduction in the incentive to useadvancenotice.
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It is a good balance in that it proposes that there be due justification, due dialogue, proper consultation andadvancenotice.
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That is exactly why we always give the farming community the maximumadvancenoticeof the ration position.
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