996 resultados para Labor supply--South Carolina--Midlands Region--Statistics
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"February 1979"--Cover.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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Contains the final estimates originally published in the Agency's Annual reports, 1949/50 to 1960/61.
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Here we report the isolation of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) from cloacal swabs obtained from penguins in the South Atlantic Antarctic region (62 degrees 08S, 58 degrees 25W). Samples of 100 penguins from King George Island were tested by real-time PCR, of which 2 (2%) were positive for NDV. The positive samples were isolated in embryonated chicken eggs and their matrix and fusion proteins genes were partially sequenced. This was complemented by the serological study performed on the blood of the same specimens, which resulted in a 33.3% rate of positivity. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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We use panel data from the U. S. Health and Retirement Study, 1992-2002, to estimate the effect of self-assessed health limitations on the active labor market participation of older men. Self-assessments of health are likely to be endogenous to labor supply due to justification bias and individual-specific heterogeneity in subjective evaluations. We address both concerns. We propose a semiparametric binary choice procedure that incorporates nonadditive correlated individual-specific effects. Our estimation strategy identifies and estimates the average partial effects of health and functioning on labor market participation. The results indicate that poor health plays a major role in labor market exit decisions.
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Includes bibliography
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"May 1985."
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Bibliography: p. 15.
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"May 1993."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"October 1992."
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"September 1990."