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Histopathological differences between temporary and permanent threshold shift

Hearing Research, 2000
The structural changes associated with noise-induced temporary threshold shift (TTS) were compared to the damage associated with permanent threshold shift (PTS). A within-animal paradigm involving survival-fixation was used to minimize problems with data interpretation from interanimal variability in response to noise.
Barbara A Bohne   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Wages Differences between Temporary and Permanent Immigrants

open access: yesInternational Migration Review, 2010
Temporary “guestworker” programs are often assumed to have less impact on native-born workers than permanent immigration. However, there are theoretical reasons to expect temporary immigrants to accept lower wages and thus for temporary migration to have a greater adverse impact on receiving country wages.
Peter B. Brownell
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Decomposing gender differences in temporary contracts

open access: yes, 2007
This study analyses gender differences in fixed term contracts in 19 European countries, using micro data from the European Social Survey. Our estimates show that temporary employment appears to be more feminized and that gender differences in temporary employment can arise from a female specific behaviour where young women often appear more concerned ...
Frédéric Salladarré   +2 more
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Temporary Employment in Tourism Activities: Regional differences in Spain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The great capacity of tourism to provide employment, especially between groups of workers with a more difficult insertion in the labour market, is one of its most well-known positive aspects. However Tourism employment is often described as low skilled, which is associated with average lower wages, higher percentage of fixed-term contracts, and longer ...
Diana Perez-Dacal, Yolanda Pena-Boquete
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“Stepping up or stepping down?“: The earnings differences associated with Swedish temporary workers’ employment sequences

open access: yesSocial Science Research, 2019
The share of temporary work in the labor market has increased, but the consequences of this change remain controversial. Specifically, the differences associated with temporary employment and labor market outcomes, such as earnings, are debated.
Tomáš Berglund
exaly   +2 more sources

Different Demand on Temporary Skin Substitutes for Different Indications

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
In the past, the authors centred their attention on the effect of various skin substitutes on dermal burns. In the present study, the effect of various synthetic and biological skin substitutes on full thickness skin defects was studied. Experiments were carried out on laboratory pigs; the effect of various materials was evaluated in excised full ...
J, Moserová   +2 more
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Reliability of Different Temporary Myocardial Pacing Leads

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1989
Temporary myocardial pacing leads are routinely used for diagnosis and treatment of postoperative arrhythmias following open-heart surgery. The intention of this study is to compare five different electrodes for reliability during the postoperative period.
S, Wirtz   +4 more
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Different temporary work status, different behaviors in organization

Journal of Business and Psychology, 2005
This study examined the contributions of the psychological contract framework to an understanding of the effects of different work statuses on employees’ behavior. We compared temporary firm workers (n=71) with core workers (n=268) and direct-hire temporary workers (n=149) with core workers (n=42) in two different samples.
Maria José Chambel, Filipa Castanheira
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Gender Differences in Determinants of Temporary Labor Migration in China: A Multilevel Analysis

open access: yesInternational Migration Review, 1999
Data from a 1988 migration survey in Hubei province are used to examine gender differences in the determinants of temporary labor migration from a multi-level perspective. We find that community level factors play a key role in temporary labor migration;
Xiushi Yang
exaly   +2 more sources

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