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Hours risk and wage risk: repercussions over the life cycle*
Abstract We decompose earnings risk into contributions from hours and wage shocks. To distinguish between hours shocks, modeled as innovations to the marginal disutility of work, and labor supply reactions to wage shocks, we formulate a life‐cycle model of consumption and labor supply.
Robin Jessen, Johannes König
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Redistribution and Insurance in Welfare States around the World*
Abstract Redistribution across individuals within the framework of a one‐year period is an empirically intensely studied question. However, a substantial share of annual redistribution might turn out to serve individual insurance in a longer perspective, reducing the level of actual redistribution across individuals.
Charlotte Bartels, Dirk Neumann
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Transforming Schools Conditions for the Future
Do we need to transform our schools? Why and how? We had the opportunity to transform our educational system in 2000 but the transformational opportunities were not adequately mobilised to innovate and drive forward learning experiences in keeping with ...
Hayat Diyen
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CTLA-4 Down-Regulates the Protective Anticryptococcal Cell-Mediated Immune Response [PDF]
Tracy L Mcgaha, J W Murphy
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Physical education and biopolitics in post-dictatorship Uruguay (1985-1990)
This paper provides a discursive analysis of the four curricular programs of the Comisión Nacional de Educación Física (CNEF-Uruguay) of 1988, which are some of the fundamental documents of the policies in Physical Education in the first post-dictatorial
Rodrigo Piriz, Alexandre Vaz
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Internal Variability Dominates Over Externally Forced Ocean Circulation Changes Seen Through CFCs
Abstract Observations of oceanic transient tracers have indicated that the circulation in the Southern Ocean has changed in recent decades, potentially driven by changes in external climate forcing. Here, we use the CESM Large Ensemble to analyze changes in two oceanic tracers that are affected by ocean circulation: the partial pressure of ...
J. G. Lester +4 more
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Redistribution and Insurance in Welfare States around the World
Redistribution across individuals in a one-year-period framework is an empirically intensely studied question. However, a substantial share of annual redistribution might turn out to serve individual insurance in a longer perspective, reducing the level ...
C. Bartels, Dirk Neumann
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Transformer les conditions des écoles pour l'avenir
Devrions-nous transformer nos écoles? Pourquoi et comment? Nous avons eu l'occasion de transformer notre systême éducatif en 2000, mais les possibilités de transformation ne sont pas suffisamment exploitées pour innover et faire avancer des expériences d'
Hayat Diyen
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A method to evaluate the stability of tunnel face is proposed in the framework of upper bound theorem. The safety factor which is widely applied in slope stability analysis is introduced to estimate the stability of tunnel face using the upper bound theorem of limit analysis in conjunction with a strength reduction technique.
Fu Huang +3 more
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