995 resultados para United States. Bureau of Home Economics.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 38).
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"PHC-1-1."
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"Under the direction of Emily L. Day."
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"Published as a part of the Study of family spending and saving in wartime, conducted by the Bureau of Human Nurition and Home Economics, Agricultural Research Administration, in cooperation with the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics."
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Shipping list no.: 97-0314-P ([pt. 1]), 97-0355-P (pt. 2).
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This edition contains legislation March 4, 1911-March 3, 1913; Supreme Court cases June 1, 1911-May 31, 1913; Opinions of attorney general March 4, 1911-March 3, 1913; Executive orders of the President March 4, 1898-March 3, 1913; List of officials January 1, 1913.
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"Transmitting reports of the chief coordinator and the chairmen of the coordinating boards established by executive order for the coordination of the routine business of the government."
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Biennial
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Hearings held May 21 and June 2, 1926.
Vignettes and self-reported work disability in the United States: Correction of report heterogeneity
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Subjective measures of health tend to suffer from bias given by reporting heterogeneity. however, some methodologies are used to correct the bias in order to compare self-assessed health for respondents with different sociodemographic characteristics. One of the methods to correct this is the hierarchical ordered probit (hopit), which includes rates of vignettes -hypothetical individuals with a fixed health state- and where two assumptions have to be fulfilled, vignette equivalence and response consistency. this methodology is used for the self-reported work disability for a sample of the united states for 2011. The results show that even though sociodemographic variables influence rating scales, adjusting for this does not change their effect on work disability, which is only influenced by income. the inclusion of variables related with ethnicity or place of birth does not influence the true work disability. however, when only one of them is excluded, it becomes significant and affects the true level of work disability as well as income.
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At head of title: Department of Commerce. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. E.E. Pratt, Chief ...