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Why Has in‐Work Poverty Risen in Britain?
ABSTRACT Is work a reliable route out of poverty, and what does that depend upon? In Britain, the headline relative poverty rate for those in working households steadily rose from 13.4% in 1994–95 to 18.4% in 2019–20. We study the drivers of this increase.
Jonathan Cribb, Tom Waters, Xiaowei Xu
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Integrating Reinforcement Learning into M/M/1/K Retry Queueing Models for 6G Applications. [PDF]
Talbi D, Gal Z.
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On the Nash equilibria for the FCFS queueing system with load-increasing service rate [PDF]
A. C. Brooms
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ABSTRACT Automation in public administration is often seen as a recent, purely digital phenomenon that transforms decision‐making and governance. This article challenges that view by elucidating a historical continuum in the automation of administrative decision‐making.
Aleksander Heikkinen +2 more
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Quantification of system resilience through stress testing using a predictive analysis of departure dynamics in a [Formula: see text] queue with multiple vacation policy. [PDF]
Marjasz R, Kempa WM, Kovtun V.
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Edge Server Selection with Round-Robin-Based Task Processing in Multiserver Mobile Edge Computing. [PDF]
Aljobory K, Yazici MA.
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Retrial Queuing System with Starting Failure, Single Vacation and Orbital Search
D. Sumitha, K. Udaya Chandrika
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ABSTRACT Organizational legitimacy is essential for effective crisis governance. This study analyzes the rapid erosion of legitimacy faced by the German State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LAGeSo) during the 2015 refugee crisis, triggering cascading failures in public service delivery.
Iris Seidemann +2 more
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