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estimate the effect of weather and mobility on the spread of the pandemic. We find a strong and significant effect of the … weather: lower temperaturas are associated with a higher Rt, and this effect is bigger at temperatures below 0ºC. At low … employment in the services sector. Quantitatively, our estimates imply that a 20ºC fall in temperatures from summer to winter …
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In vielen Anwendungen ist es notwendig, die stochastische Schwankungen der maximalen Abweichungen der nichtparametrischen Schätzer von Quantil zu wissen, zB um die verschiedene parametrische Modelle zu überprüfen. Einheitliche Konfidenzbänder sind daher für nichtparametrische Quantil...
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the next 40 years, with employment impacts of nearly 7 million labor-years. At a 1% exceedance-probability, the impact is … billions dollar range with employment losses exceeding hundreds of thousands of labor-years. We used results of the … uncertainty over the next 40 years, mapped the simulated weather hydrologically to the county level for determining the physical …
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the simulated weather from the climate models hydrologically to the county level to determine the physical consequences on … lower-48 states. We determine the industry-level contribution to the gross domestic product and employment impacts at the … the order of $1 trillion over the next 40 years, with losses in employment equivalent to nearly 7 million full-time jobs. …
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weather relative to another sector, industry productivity from 1977-2000 was modeled against measures of temperature and …This study quantifies the impact of weather on eleven two-digit SIC sectors of the U.S. economy ranging from … agriculture and construction to retail trade and utilities. Although it is obvious that weather affects the output of most sectors …
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producers in the USA, Canada, and Australia adopt El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-based climate forecasts for use in …
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successfully leveraged onsite assets to support the ongoing clean-up mission, provide potential long-term employment for the … displaced workforce as site closure progresses, and establish a manufacturing base supporting the local economy. Based on …
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section addresses the potential employment impact related to manufacturing and construction of new geothermal power facilities …The Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) is ofteh asked about the socioeconomic and employment impact of the industry …. Since available literature dealing with employment involved in the geothermal sector appeared relatively outdated, unduly …
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EESS will increase two- to four-fold by 2020, to 220,000 person-years of employment (PYE) (low-growth scenario) or up to … manufacturing, wholesale, and retail distribution subsectors, or energy efficiency-focused operations and maintenance performed by …
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Despite the growth in services. manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South's economy … of manufacturing jobs in the 1970s and 1980s, lost jobs in the 1990s. Their manufacturing base is threatened not only by … worker skills. Data from the Economic Research Service Rural Manufacturing Survey (RMS) show that labor quality is a central …
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