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Trends and patterns of inequality in modern contraceptive use in urban and rural India: are family planning programmes increasingly reaching the marginalized? [PDF]
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Addressing policy barriers to scaling up needle and syringe programmes: a global call to action.
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Solving Surveillance Coverage Demand Based on Dynamic Programming
2020 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS), 2020Typical visual sensor planning approaches install visual sensors arrays to increase the amount of coverage and/or decrease the installation cost. These planning approaches operate with no stress on coverage demand, thus, optimizing the visual sensor placement based on equally significance grids.
Altahir A. Altahir +3 more
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The Rise of and Demand for Identity-Oriented Media Coverage
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023AbstractWhile some assert that social identities have become more salient in American media coverage, existing evidence is largely anecdotal. An increased emphasis on social identities has important political implications, including for polarization and representation.
Daniel J. Hopkins +2 more
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Household Demand for Health Insurance: Price and Spouse's Coverage [PDF]
Demand for employment-based insurance is typically treated as an individual rather than a household decision. Dual-earner households are now the modal U.S. married household, however, and most firms offer family coverage as an option available to employees.
Marjorie Honig, Irena Dushi
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Price and Spouse's Coverage in Employee Demand for Health Insurance
American Economic Review, 2003The decline in health insurance coverage over the last two decades is a matter of national concern. The vast majority of insured individuals under age 65 obtain this coverage from their employer or as a dependent of a family member with group-sponsored health insurance.
Irena Dushi, Marjorie Honig
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INFORMS Journal on Computing, 2017
We study the planar maximum coverage location problem (MCLP) with rectilinear distance and rectangular demand zones in the case where “partial coverage” is allowed in its true sense, i.e., when covering part of a demand zone is allowed and the coverage accrued as a result of this is proportional to the demand of the covered part only.
Manish Bansal, Kiavash Kianfar
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We study the planar maximum coverage location problem (MCLP) with rectilinear distance and rectangular demand zones in the case where “partial coverage” is allowed in its true sense, i.e., when covering part of a demand zone is allowed and the coverage accrued as a result of this is proportional to the demand of the covered part only.
Manish Bansal, Kiavash Kianfar
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Deployment of UAV-BSs for on-demand full communication coverage
Ad Hoc Networks, 2023Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) mounted Base Stations (UAV-BSs) have been widely used to enhance communication coverage for ground user devices (UDs) due to their intrinsic nature of flying. In this paper, we study the deployment of UAV-BSs for on-demand full communication coverage problem.
Liu X. +6 more
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