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Murrayand Tsiatis (1996) described a weighted survival estimate thatincorporates prognostic time-dependent covariate …, 1991) thatincorporates these weighted survival estimates. As in Pepe andFleming, the test is an integrated weighted … difference of twoestimated survival curves. This test has been shown to be effectiveat detecting survival differences in crossing …
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identifying and verifying the characteristics that affect their survival and growth. Results from an in-depth longitudinal … employees, significantly affect company survival and growth in this context. Moreover, we recognize and analyze three stages in … characteristics that entrepreneurs and employees should bear, towards its survival and growth. Moreover, a practical application of …
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identifying and verifying the characteristics that affect their survival and growth. Results from an in-depth longitudinal … employees, significantly affect company survival and growth in this context. Moreover, we recognize and analyze three stages in … characteristics that entrepreneurs and employees should bear, towards its survival and growth. Moreover, a practical application of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012271327
Objective: At work, people are confronted with clear behavioral expectations. In line with the Social Investment Principle, the beginning and ending of working life might thus promote changes in personality traits that are relevant at work (e.g., Conscientiousness). Method: Based on the data...
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Objective: At work, people are confronted with clear behavioral expectations. In line with the Social Investment Principle, the beginning and ending of working life might thus promote changes in personality traits that are relevant at work (e.g., Conscientiousness). Method: Based on the data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012643683
hypothesis, but only to a certain degree. For men, we find a positive effect of employment stability, and a positive effect of … earnings, which increase over time. For women, the effect of the salary has an inverse U shape, and employment stability has … positive effect on marriage. Over the life course, we find that men who have a continuum of stable employment have the highest …
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This paper examines the response of industries and firms to changes in trade costs. Several new firm-level models of international trade with heterogeneous firms predict that industry productivity will rise as trade costs fall due to the reallocation of activity across plants within an industry....
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There is evidence that better performing firms tend to enter international markets. Internationally active firms are larger, more productive, and pay higher wages than other firms in the same industry. Positive performance effects of engaging in international activity are found especially in...
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investigate survival of start-up firms, turnover, input, value added, and employment effects. Most drop-outs occur in the early …
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Survival rates are widely used to compare quality of health care. In this paper we introduce post-illness employment as … patients we document substantial differences across Norwegian hospital catchment areas with respect to employment five years … after diagnosis. Conventional quality indicators based on survival rates indicate smaller differences. The two sets of …
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