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, assessment, reporting, and learning systems (IPARLS) can successfully contribute to development effectiveness because they …
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The aim of this study was to examine occupational group-related differences in well-being at work (WBW) indicators ranging from real accidents, absences and retirement to experienced pleasure at work. Occupational group included two categories: blue- and white-collar employees. The study is...
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market outcomes. However, whether acculturation helps highly educated immigrants in the labor market is in question, as they … identify the effect of acculturation on labor market outcomes of Chinese students with bachelor?s degrees in Chinese colleges … market outcomes. …
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FNS indicators to quantify the impacts of various shocks and interventions on food and nutrition security outcomes. …
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The distinction between the concepts outputs and outcomes can be made operational based on the consideration of the … under the control of the organisation in question, while outcomes represent some higher social goals than outputs and are … determined by the outputs and other exogenous variables, but the production of outcomes is outside the control of the …
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The distinction between the concepts outputs and outcomes can be made operational based on the consideration of the … under the control of the organisation in question, while outcomes represent some higher social goals than outputs and are …
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wards (GMW) but the technology may be cost effective if it leads to significantly improved outcomes. While randomized … control trials show better outcomes for stroke patients admitted to SU, observational studies report mixed findings. In this … the initial severity of stroke into SU in some cities. In these cases, the impact of admission to SU on outcomes is …
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This study analyses the relation between moving during childhood and four different outcomes later in life. We use …-effects models. First, we assess how different outcomes are affected by the number of times a child has moved. Next, we examine … elementary school do not have severe long-term outcomes compared with children who did not move at that age, whereas children who …
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The paper examines the outcomes of youth not in education, employment or training (NEET) up to four years after the … initial long-term spell of NEET. The paper covers outcomes of NEETs in relation to benefit receipt, education, employment and … future inactivity. These outcomes are compared across NEETs and a control group of non-NEETs. Propensity Score Matching is …
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