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ABSTRACT This article reviews Mark Wooden's contributions over the last 40 years to Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, the HILDA Survey, and inter‐disciplinary research relating to work, family and well‐being. He has had an extraordinary academic career, including 23 years as Director of the HILDA survey.
Peter Dawkins
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Administrative perspectives on the implementation and sustainability of state-supported health insurance schemes in Nigeria: a descriptive qualitative study. [PDF]
Effiong FB +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the factors influencing producer adoption of cover cropping and no‐till farming, two key carbon sequestration practices, within the context of voluntary carbon credit programmes (CCPs) in Kansas. Using a mixed‐methods survey that combines discrete choice experiments with farm‐level data from 370 producers, we estimate ...
Grant Edward Gardner +2 more
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Regional asymmetry in financial markets: Pricing of skewness risk in the Thai stock market. [PDF]
Huynh TT, Khoa BT.
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Previous studies have shown that a variety of economic variables fails to deliver consistently accurate out-of-sample forecasts for the equity premium. In this study we propose a wavelet denoising framework in the context of equity premium forecasting. First, we decompose the time-series using wavelet analysis and then we remove the noise in different ...
Alexandridis, Antonios +1 more
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ABSTRACT Achieving global climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation and restoration goals requires innovative solutions that balance carbon sequestration with biodiversity conservation. Payments for ecosystem services markets often treat carbon sequestration and biodiversity separately, but integrating biodiversity as a co‐benefit within ...
Yuan Gao +4 more
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Catastrophic health expenditure and commercial health insurance purchase: evidence from China. [PDF]
Song S, Li C, Li Y.
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Abstract The adoption of a blended workforce model, comprising both ongoing and non‐ongoing employees, has become increasingly common in public sector organisations. Despite known challenges, including high turnover and knowledge gaps, its impact on middle managers’ well‐being remains understudied.
Vindhya Weeratunga +3 more
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"Poverty is a social issue, not a mathematical problem": examining the lessons for beneficiary identification from implementation of the UHC indigent program in Kenya. [PDF]
Maritim B +16 more
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Green Hunter or Green Detractor? Strategic Orientations and Green Revenues
Abstract We bridge a research gap concerning whether varying strategic orientations can be aligned with the transition to greener business practices. Drawing on resource‐based theory and stakeholder theory, we investigate how growth‐ and profit‐oriented strategic orientations shape firms’ capacity to generate green revenues that integrate economic ...
June Cao +2 more
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