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Differences and Similarities across Four Countries

Differences and Similarities across Four Countries

... consider differences between countries, the literature on the definition of cyberbullying does not show significant effects related to the country of ...three countries, anonymity was important due ...

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Explaining Product Price Differences Across Countries

Explaining Product Price Differences Across Countries

... coefficients differed, but the coefficients of other variables were not much affected by the choice of exchange rate measures. Indirect tax levied on products sold in the country, but not on exports from the country is, ...

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State Aid in the Visegrad Countries: Similarities and Differences

State Aid in the Visegrad Countries: Similarities and Differences

... U NIVERSITY OF M ISKOLC e-mail: [email protected] S UMMARY This study focuses on the characteristics of those grants that are clearly for the purpose of carrying out economic activities. By giving an overview about ...

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Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Differences-in-Differences Evidence across Countries

Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Differences-in-Differences Evidence across Countries

... some countries track students into differing-ability schools by age 10, others keep their entire secondary-school system ...tional differences in the face of country heterogeneity, we employ an ...

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Productivity Differences in OECD Countries

Productivity Differences in OECD Countries

... converging countries. Based on a sample of thirteen OECD countries our results show evidence of convergence in three out of six sectors, namely, agriculture, construction, and transportation and ...

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Thrombophilia in East Asian countries: are there any genetic differences in these countries?

Thrombophilia in East Asian countries: are there any genetic differences in these countries?

... In the genetic analysis in the Korean population, the PC Arg211Trp (PC-R211W, PC-R169W in the mature protein numbering) and Met406Ile (PC-M406I, PC-M364I in the mature protein numbering)[r] ...

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What explains schooling differences across countries?

What explains schooling differences across countries?

... This paper introduces credit frictions in an otherwise standard Ben-Porath model and shows that they signi…cantly improve its ability to account for the cross-country distribution of average years of schooling, and the ...

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Differences in the land rent among EU countries

Differences in the land rent among EU countries

... Denmark, where the highest land rent per ha in the EU was revealed, fully compensated by an infl uence of other favourable ...Slovakia where almost all land was ...

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Monetary Union and productivity differences in Mercosur countries

Monetary Union and productivity differences in Mercosur countries

... As already di¤erent authors have assessed, Mercosur is far from achieving the necessary pre-requisites suggested by the traditional optimum currency areas (OCA) literature for a monetary union 2 ...Mercosur ...

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DOES EDUCATIONAL TRACKING AFFECT PERFORMANCE AND INEQUALITY? DIFFERENCES- IN-DIFFERENCES EVIDENCE ACROSS COUNTRIES*

DOES EDUCATIONAL TRACKING AFFECT PERFORMANCE AND INEQUALITY? DIFFERENCES- IN-DIFFERENCES EVIDENCE ACROSS COUNTRIES*

... The arguments for and against tracking get more complicated once possible peer effects are taken into account, because the precise nature of any interactions then becomes a key element in considering tracking. Proponents ...

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Gender differences in the lifecycle benefits of compulsory schooling policies

Gender differences in the lifecycle benefits of compulsory schooling policies

... Governments of many countries have reformed their compulsory schooling policies to increase the quantity of schooling of marginalized groups. Lifting the minimum school leaving age (MSLA) forces some ...

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The Demand for Post-Compulsory Education in Four European Countries

The Demand for Post-Compulsory Education in Four European Countries

... obvious differences is that none of the unemployment variables attract significant coefficients, so it does not seem as though 16 year old girls consider that staying on in education will significantly affect ...

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Interventions for improving coverage of childhood immunisation in low- and middle-income countries

Interventions for improving coverage of childhood immunisation in low- and middle-income countries

... were already out-of-date as the dates of the most recent searches for the reviews were pre-2005 ( Batt 2004 ; Bordley 2000 ; Jacobson Vann 2005 ; Kendrick 2000 ; Pegurri 2005 ...their immunisation sched- ...

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EDUCATIONAL EQUITY IN MOLDOVAN COMPULSORY SCHOOLS Factors behind Outcome Differences in PISA 2015

EDUCATIONAL EQUITY IN MOLDOVAN COMPULSORY SCHOOLS Factors behind Outcome Differences in PISA 2015

... high-performing countries do that: a) distributing the finances more equitably across “more disadvantaged” and “more affluent” schools or b) distributing disadvantaged and low-performing students across the ...

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Even in countries where each citizen is granted equal

Even in countries where each citizen is granted equal

... in countries where each citizen is granted equal access to the healthcare system, women and people with a less favorable socioeconomic status (SES) seem to have disadvantages in acute and secondary medical ...
Compulsory sick pay, reintegration obligations and prevention A research about the differences between the Netherlands and Belgium

Compulsory sick pay, reintegration obligations and prevention A research about the differences between the Netherlands and Belgium

... two countries with regard to the reintegration ...two countries is that the reintegration obligations of Dutch employers are more extensive in comparison to the reintegration obligations of Belgian ...of ...
The introduction of ‘No jab, No school’ policy and the refinement of measles immunisation strategies in high-income countries

The introduction of ‘No jab, No school’ policy and the refinement of measles immunisation strategies in high-income countries

... in countries where, according to WHO guidelines, elimination should have already been ...high-income countries, the raise of anti-vaccination movements and parental vaccine hesitancy are ...

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The Impact of Conflict on Immunisation Coverage in 16 Countries

The Impact of Conflict on Immunisation Coverage in 16 Countries

... conflict immunisation strategy in national level immunisation planning and reporting documents will provide significant advantages to managers and populations from several ...for countries, ...

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Immunisation. Immunisation

Immunisation. Immunisation

... is immunisation and why does my child need it? Immunisation is a simple, safe and effective way to protect children (and adults) from serious ...diseases. Immunisation involves giving vaccines to use ...

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Immunisation of migrants in EU/EEA countries: Policies and practices

Immunisation of migrants in EU/EEA countries: Policies and practices

... across countries. Immunisation data are transmitted to centres where migrants are relocated in only seven countries and to international institutions in only one ...EU/EEA countries a ...

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