TAILIEUCHUNG - Range of practices and issues in economic capital modelling

More than half of the employment increases have gone to workers with a Bachelor’s degree or better, the rest of the gains to those with some college education or an Associate’s degree. Even in the recovery, workers with only a high school diploma or less have continued to lose jobs. The media have coined the terms "man-cession" and "man-covery," highlighting the differences in job losses and gains of men and women over the recession and recovery. But the differences between men and women are not as marked as those attributable to education. Men lost more and gained more, whereas less-educated. | The final version of this document was published in March 2009. http publ Basel Committee on Banking Supervision Consultative Document Range of practices and issues in economic capital modelling Issued for comment by 28 November 2008 August 2008 BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS The final version of this document was published in March 2009. http publ The final version of this document was published in March 2009. http publ Requests for copies of publications or for additions changes to the mailing list should be sent to Bank for International Settlements Press Communications CH-4002 Basel Switzerland E-mail publications@ Fax 41 61 280 9100 and 41 61 280 8100 Bank for International Settlements 2008. All rights reserved. Brief excerpts may be reproduced or translated provided the source is stated. ISBN print 92-9131-777-2 ISBN Web .

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