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Abstract The Fracture Nonunion Symposium presented at the 2024 Orthopaedic Trauma Association Basic Science Focus Forum featured invited speakers who discussed current perspectives on this topic. Clinical approaches, diagnostic advancements, basic science perspectives, and novel treatment strategies were discussed.
Vu Le +5 more
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Perceived risk and the marginal value of safety. [PDF]
[Dataset available: http://hdl.handle.net/10411/15662]
Gegax, D., Gerking, S.D., Schulze, W.D.
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Background Nonunion is a common complication following foot and ankle arthrodesis. This study endeavoured to determine the risk factors for nonunion in foot and ankle arthrodesis.
Chen-Hao Chiang +6 more
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EMPLOYER BEHAVIOR WHEN WORKERS CAN UNIONIZE [PDF]
Unionization imposes substantial costs on employers. This paper develops a model that recognizes that, as a result, employers will set wages and employment taking into account the effect of their decisions on workers' incentives to organize.
Pablo Ruiz Verdú
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Union - nonunion wage differentials in the developing world : a case study of Mexico [PDF]
Union-nonunion wage differentials have been extensively studied by labor economists, but for lack of data on the developing world the study has been confined largely to the industrial world.
DEC +2 more
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Specific training, unions, and the relationship between employer size and wages [PDF]
In this paper I demonstrate that the explanatory power of employer size variables in nonunion wage regressions is diminished by allowing the coefficient of tenure (years on current job) to vary with employer size.
James E. Pearce
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Testimony of Jack West Before the Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations [PDF]
Testimony_ASQC_081094.pdf: 115 downloads, before Oct.
West, Jack
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Years of Service and Probability of Promotion [PDF]
This study provides evidence which we believe challenges some conventional assumptions about the promotion process. Based on survey information collected from a large random sample of U.S. private sector firms, we reach two main conclusions.
James L. Medoff, Katharine G. Abraham
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Nonunion is common complication of fracture management. Various factors are involved in its occurring. Metabolic and endocrine factors are often overlooked.
Hojjat Hossein Pourfeizi +3 more
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Unions and Efficiency in Private Sector Construction: Further Evidence [PDF]
Previous studies using micro data to estimate the impact of unions on productivity in construction in the early 1970's have found productivity to be higher for union than nonunion contractors in the private sector.
Steven G. Allen
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