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Sorting It Out: International Trade with Heterogeneous Workers

Journal of Political Economy, 2007
Each worker brings a bundle of skills to the workplace, for example, quantitative and communication skills. Since employers must take this bundle as a package deal, they choose workers with just the right mix of skills. We show that international differences in the distribution of worker skill bundles—for example, Japan’s abundance of workers with a ...
Franziska Ohnsorge, Daniel Trefler
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Same or different? Sorting it out

Practical Pre-School, 2007
Children's ability to sort and classify is an important aspect of maths and science. A lot of early number work is based on sets of objects – counting them, matching the correct number to the set of objects, making a set of objects to match a given number.
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Growth Curves and Z-Scores: Sorting It All Out

Neonatal Network, 2012
"How much does my baby weigh?" and "How long is my baby?" are two of the most frequently asked questions in the delivery room. From that point on, growth is followed closely by parents and primary care providers alike. Anthropomorphic measurements (height/length, weight, head circumference) are obtained routinely and are compared with standardized ...
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Sorting it out: eliciting consumer priorities in recovery

2016
Objective -- This study aims to understand participant priorities in their personal recovery journey and their perspectives of recovery domains. Methods -- A card sort data gathering technique was employed to elicit priorities in recovery from consumers in supportive housing programs serving formerly homeless adults with severe mental illnesses in New ...
Choy-Brown, Mimi   +3 more
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Sorting It Out: Partial Final, Interim, and Consent Awards

Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation, 2019
Arbitrators may issue different types of awards, including partial final, interim, or consent awards, as provided for in the agreement of the parties, the rules of the arbitration provider, or applicable law. This article examines these types of awards; Part 2 next month will look at final awards.
David C. Singer, Christina G. Hanson
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Modern Dance Before Bennington: Sorting It All Out

Dance Research Journal, 1987
The young people who began to assemble in the New York dance studios early in the 1930s were seized by reformist zeal. They believed they were building a better world, and their idealism served them well, both as incentive when there were few other rewards, and as a sign to the world that they were to be taken seriously.
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Can Emily Help UBC Students Sort it Out?

2017
The aim of this study is to examine sorting behaviour at the University of British Columbia (UBC) based on exposure to a campus wide sustainability ambassador named ‘Emily,’ a cartoon character. The experimental condition consisted of a waste disposal unit with four streams: organics, recycling, paper, and garbage with the poster of Emily.
Chawla, Khushbu   +4 more
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Work Matters: Teamwork part 3 - Sort it out!

Nursery World, 2009
In the final part of this series, Caroline Jones suggests that when it is handled appropriately, conflict can lead to improved teamwork and clarification of ideas.
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Coated pits and coated vesicles — sorting it all out

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1993
Clathrin-coated structures are involved in the first steps of membrane vesiculation which lead to receptor sorting and directed traffic. This review focuses on our current understanding of clathrin and its associated proteins, the major components of the coat. Recent experiments provide new insights into the interactions between these proteins.
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Sorting it out

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2007
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