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The Impact of a Rising Wage Floor on Labour Mobility Across Firms
ABSTRACT In April 2016, the National Living Wage (NLW) raised the statutory wage floor for employees in the United Kingdom aged 25 and above by 50 pence per hour. This uprating was almost double any in the previous decade and expanded the share of jobs covered by the wage floor by around 50%.
John Forth +6 more
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ABSTRACT The Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) is based on an annual 1% sample of employee jobs and provides many of the UK's official earnings statistics. These statistics are produced using official weights designed to make the achieved sample in each year representative of the population of employee jobs in Britain by gender, age ...
John Forth +6 more
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Automated face recognition assists with low‐prevalence face identity mismatches but can bias users
Abstract We present three experiments to study the effects of giving information about the decision of an automated face recognition (AFR) system to participants attempting to decide whether two face images show the same person. We make three contributions designed to make our results applicable to real‐word use: participants are given the true ...
Melina Mueller +5 more
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A note on harmonic number identities, Stirling series and multiple zeta values [PDF]
Markus Kuba, Alois Panholzer
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Riordan arrays and r-Stirling number identities
Qianqian Ma, Weiping Wang
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Background and Purpose Inflammation plays a crucial role in the development and progression of numerous acute and chronic diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI) and heart failure. Targeting ADAM proteases, particularly ADAM10, holds promise for fine‐tuning inflammatory responses.
Erik Klapproth +16 more
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Some identities on the q-Bernstein polynomials, q-Stirling number and q-Bernoulli numbers
Taekyun Kim +2 more
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Combinatorial proofs of some Stirling number formulas [PDF]
Mark Shattuck
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Close encounters of the friendly kind: pacific between‐group interactions in primates
ABSTRACT While intergroup conflict features prominently in the behavioural ecology literature, its antonym, intergroup peace, has been a rather neglected phenomenon until recently. Neighbourly relations and affiliative interactions are far from uncommon.
Cyril C. Grueter, Luca Pozzi
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A generalization of Stirling numbers
We generalize the Stirling numbers of the first kind $s(a,k)$ to the case where $a$ may be an arbitrary real number. In particular, we study the case in which $a$ is an integer. There, we discover new combinatorial properties held by the classical Stirling numbers, and analogous properties held by the Stirling numbers $s(n,k)$ with $n$ a negative ...
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