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We study the effects of terrorism in Spain on birth outcomes, focusing on terrorism perpetrated by ETA, combining … registry of live births in Spain, elaborated by the Spanish Statistical Institute (INE). We focus on live births conceived …
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We study the effects of terrorism in Spain on birth outcomes, focusing on terrorism perpetrated by ETA, combining … registry of live births in Spain, elaborated by the Spanish Statistical Institute (INE). We focus on live births conceived …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011095514
the job vacancy required higher stress tolerance. In contrast, the negative impact of revealing burnout on interview …Hiring discrimination towards (former) burnout patients has been extensively documented in the literature. To tackle … of burnout that were mentioned earlier in the literature. We found candidates revealing a history of burnout elicit …
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The existing burnout literature has predominantly focussed on the determinants of burnout, whereas its consequences for … persons with a very high risk of clinical burnout differ in job preferences from non-burned-out workers. Moreover, we link … current risk of burnout judged fictitious job offers with experimentally manipulated characteristics in terms of their …
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Recent studies have explored hiring discrimination as an obstacle to former burnout patients. Many workers, however …, return to the same employer, where they face an even more severe aftermath of burnout syndrome: promotion discrimination. To … experiment with 406 genuine managers, testing the potential of the main burnout stigma theoretically described in the literature …
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stress, income and hours worked. However, despite these large effects on job attributes, we find that promotions have … deterioration two years after receiving a promotion. Thus, it seems the additional stress involved with promotions eventually …
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To identify molecular mechanisms by which early life social conditions might influence adult risk of disease in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta), we analyze changes in basal leukocyte gene expression profiles in 4-month-old animals reared under adverse social conditions. Compared to the basal...
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emissions when ownership by non-green funds changed. We find evidence that ownership and constructive engagement was more …
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This paper uses microdata from Brazilian natality and mortality vital statistics between 2000 and 2010 to estimate the impact of in-utero exposure to local violence - measured by homicide rates - on birth outcomes. The estimates show that exposure to violence during the first trimester of...
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-utero child, we know little about the effects of psychological stresses. One clear form of stress to the mother comes from the …
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