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In a new model of work schedules, employers choose the number of working hours and either dictate the exact hours to be worked or delegate that decision to workers via flextime. Workers' preferences over schedules influence their productivities. An inverted-U-shaped hours-output profile arises; flextime policies shift its peak to the right.
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In a new model of work schedules, employers choose the number of working hours and either dictate the exact hours to be worked or delegate that decision to workers via flextime. Workers' preferences over schedules influence their productivities. An inverted-U-shaped hours-output profile arises; flextime policies shift its peak to the right.
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The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule: Revised Algorithms for Improved Diagnostic Validity
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007K. Gotham, S. Risi, A. Pickles, C. Lord
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2002
A process is a self-contained program which has all the required elements for it to be run on a processor. It is unlikely that it will be able to run on its own, and this requires the help of other processes to provide it with data, or to take data from it. It must thus have some form of communication device to signal its intentions to other processes (
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A process is a self-contained program which has all the required elements for it to be run on a processor. It is unlikely that it will be able to run on its own, and this requires the help of other processes to provide it with data, or to take data from it. It must thus have some form of communication device to signal its intentions to other processes (
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2014
Scheduling theory has received a growing interest since its origins in the second half of the 20th century. Developed initially for the study of scheduling problems with a single objective, the theory has been recently extended to problems involving multiple criteria.
Agnetis, Alessandro+4 more
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Scheduling theory has received a growing interest since its origins in the second half of the 20th century. Developed initially for the study of scheduling problems with a single objective, the theory has been recently extended to problems involving multiple criteria.
Agnetis, Alessandro+4 more
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Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2002
J. Wood+4 more
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J. Wood+4 more
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On a New Schedule: Transitions to Adulthood and Family Change
The Future of children, 2010F. Furstenberg
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