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Assessing the migration potential and predicting future migration streams are among the most relevant, yet least well understood topics of migration research. The usual approach taken to address aggregate-level prediction problems is to fit ad hoc specifications to historical data, and to...
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Assessing the migration potential and predicting future migration streams are among the most relevant, yet least well understood topics of migration research. The usual approach taken to address aggregate-level prediction problems is to fit ad hoc specifications to historical data, and to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001509838
Assessing the migration potential and predicting future migration streams are among the most relevant, yet least well understood topics of migration research. The usual approach taken to address aggregate-level prediction problems is to fit ad hoc specifications to historical data, and to...
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emphasize sustainability issues and focus on the accessibility of the information, using modern tools of measurement and …
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We complement the empirical evidence on the sustainability of weight loss achieved through cash rewards and, for the …. Additional rewards only significantly improve the sustainability of weight loss while they are in place. …
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emphasize sustainability issues and focus on the accessibility of the information, using modern tools of measurement and …
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We complement the empirical evidence on the sustainability of weight loss achieved through cash rewards and, for the …. Additional rewards only significantly improve the sustainability of weight loss while they are in place. …
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This paper examines weight loss and the formation of healthy habits through cash rewards in the context of a multi-phase randomized controlled trial involving 700 obese individuals. We find effects of monetary incentives for weight loss of up to EUR 300 on body weight during all experimental...
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