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COMPARISON OF COBB ANGLE MEASUREMENT IN SCOLIOSIS BY RESIDENTS AND SPINE EXPERTS
Rafael Ritter +5 more
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By How Much Is ‘Women's Work’ Undervalued in the Economy?*
This paper investigates the extent to which ‘women's work’ – that is, work that societal norms assign to women – is systematically undervalued in the economy. Analysis of 2021 data for Australia detects that average hourly wage rates are 9.9 per cent lower in female‐concentrated occupations compared with male‐concentrated occupations, and 3.8 per cent ...
Leonora Risse
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Abstract Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to standardize spatially unbalanced data, project climate impacts and identify habitat for conservation. SDMs typically estimate the impact of local environmental conditions by estimating a dome‐shaped or non‐parametric ‘environmental response function’.
Max Lindmark +2 more
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The effect of addback statutes on CEO compensation
Abstract Exploiting the adoption of addback statutes, which occurred at different times, as exogenous shocks to corporate taxable income, we examine the effect of tax policy changes on the compensation of chief executive officers (CEOs). We provide evidence that CEOs of firms headquartered in states affected by addback statutes experienced a decrease ...
Karel Hrazdil +3 more
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THE PASSION OF PERPETUA AND FELICITAS IN LATE ANTIQUITY. Edited by L. StephanieCobb. Translated by Andrew S. Jacobs and L. Stephanie Cobb. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2021. Pp. xi + 359; illustrations. $95.00. [PDF]
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Digital Gains: FinTech Development and Labour Share
ABSTRACT Capital market development and technological innovation affect the labour income share and resource allocation, but the link between financial innovation and the labour share remains unclear. This paper examines the labour income share through the lens of financial innovation.
Yuqiang Cao +4 more
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How Auditors Respond to Resignations of Supervisory Board Members
ABSTRACT Using manually verified supervisory board (hereafter, SB) resignation data from China spanning the period 2009–2020, our study finds a positive relationship between audit fees and SB resignations. Additionally, the positive relationship between audit fees and SB resignations is amplified when resignations signal a heightened level of ...
Xinming Liu, Xiaoqiao Zhu
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Abstract Aims To determine patterns of e‐cigarette flavour use (sweet, tobacco, menthol/mint) in interventional studies of e‐cigarettes for stopping smoking, and to estimate associations between flavours and smoking/vaping outcomes. Methods Update of secondary data analyses, including meta‐analyses subgrouped by flavour provision and narrative ...
Nicola Lindson +9 more
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