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Scatterplot of Coefficient B and the Unemployment Change

Construct scatterplot and calculate Pearson correlation coefficient. Interpret the results!

Construct scatterplot and calculate Pearson correlation coefficient. Interpret the results!

... 1. Standardized tests, such as the Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills (CTBS), are used by school systems to evaluate the performance of their students. CTBS scores for two different areas, such as math and reading, can ...

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Assessing sensitivity to change: choosing the appropriate change coefficient

Assessing sensitivity to change: choosing the appropriate change coefficient

... to change of various health status measures appear to be "studies of opportu- nity," rather than carefully planned ...true change is likely to be homogeneous or heterogeneous (we will subse- quent refer to ...

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Three Essays on Sectoral Change and Unemployment

Three Essays on Sectoral Change and Unemployment

... cyclical unemployment remains a highly controversial ...cyclical unemployment: the pure sectoral- shifts hypothesis and the pure aggregate disturbances ...high unemployment observed after business ...

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Unemployment in Nigeria; A Challenge of Demographic Change?

Unemployment in Nigeria; A Challenge of Demographic Change?

... Stampedes were also reported in Akure, the Ondo State Capital where though no life was lost, but thousands of certificates were allegedly lost. Port Harcourt Liberation Stadium is of a capacity of 16,000 but 23,000 ...

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Unemployment forecasts, time varying coefficient models and the Okun’s law in Spanish regions

Unemployment forecasts, time varying coefficient models and the Okun’s law in Spanish regions

... varying coefficient specifications of the Okun’s law provide more accurate forecasts than the rest of the methods, being the autoregressive model the one usually displaying the highest MAPE ...

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The effect of welfare reform and technological change on unemployment

The effect of welfare reform and technological change on unemployment

... the unemployment rate? Accord- ing to the best available data, approximately two-thirds of those leaving the welfare rolls in response to American welfare reform found jobs and were still working a year later ...

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The geography of youth unemployment: a route map for change

The geography of youth unemployment: a route map for change

... in unemployment lies in the changing geography of the UK’s economy and the limited adjustment of the low skilled labour market to these ...adult unemployment are invariably those which have failed to adjust ...

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Does Unemployment Insurance Change the Selection into Entrepreneurship?

Does Unemployment Insurance Change the Selection into Entrepreneurship?

... First, using the 1994 cohort, we show that some entrepreneurial and project characteristics, that we can measure using a large-scale survey, significantly predict the probability that ne[r] ...

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Straightening Data in a Scatterplot Selecting a Good Re-Expression Model

Straightening Data in a Scatterplot Selecting a Good Re-Expression Model

... Figure 2, above, summarizes a number of models that work with scatterplots where the data are simultaneously rising and concave up. Notice that all of these models have the same general pattern. Again … there are many ...

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Running Head: UNEMPLOYMENT AND PERSONALITY 2. Personality Change Following Unemployment. Christopher J. Boyce

Running Head: UNEMPLOYMENT AND PERSONALITY 2. Personality Change Following Unemployment. Christopher J. Boyce

... Personality change may therefore differ according to whether individuals are short-term unemployed compared to those who are long-term unemployed or transitioning between short-term and long-term ...personality ...

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Living with unemployment and underemployment: poor, isolated and struggling to change

Living with unemployment and underemployment: poor, isolated and struggling to change

... 143 Implications for policy There are a number of important policy implications from this research. For example, the results have implications for policies that recommend a “wait time” before being eligible to receive ...

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Inflation, unemployment, labor force change in European countries

Inflation, unemployment, labor force change in European countries

... the unemployment, inflation, and labor ...force change does not vary with time both for inflation and ...predicted change in the inflation must be completely compensated by an equivalent ...

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Do Unemployment Benefits Promote or Hinder Structural Change?

Do Unemployment Benefits Promote or Hinder Structural Change?

... and B), we observe that, before adopting UBs, the "treated" countries have, on average, higher GDP per capita and higher GDP growth rates than "untreated" ...

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Inflation, unemployment, labor force change in European countries

Inflation, unemployment, labor force change in European countries

... absence of contemporaneous demand. Despite a huge amount of economic information both qualitative and quantitative accurate measurements of some fundamental economic variables are very limited in time and accuracy. ...

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Skill-biased technological change, unemployment and brain drain

Skill-biased technological change, unemployment and brain drain

... premia, unemployment rates, technologies and emigration rates of the skilled and unskilled across countries and over time during the period ...technological change and ...

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Technical Change and Unemployment: Policy Responses and Distributional Considerations

Technical Change and Unemployment: Policy Responses and Distributional Considerations

... in unemployment for this group, especially relative to the United States (Krugman (1995), Freeman (1995)) and to the unemployment rate for higher-skill ...the unemployment rates of unskilled to ...

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Trade liberalisation, technical change and skill-specific unemployment

Trade liberalisation, technical change and skill-specific unemployment

... Fourth, firms face productivity shocks. These shocks arise from technological progress. The way of introducing it is motivated by Schumpeter’s "creative destruction" idea, in the sense that technological progress can ...

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3 Autocorrelation. 3.1 Time series plot. 3.2 Lagged scatterplot

3 Autocorrelation. 3.1 Time series plot. 3.2 Lagged scatterplot

... Correlation coefficient and 95% significance level. The correlation coefficient for the scatterplot summarizes the strength of the linear relationship between present and past ...correlation ...

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Self schematic change : the experience of unemployment and job search training

Self schematic change : the experience of unemployment and job search training

... Taylor and Crocker (1981) suggested that different classes of information required the use of different types of schemata, and described three classes of schema which they believed to [r] ...

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Wage Divergence and Asymmetries in Unemployment in a Model with Biased Technical Change

Wage Divergence and Asymmetries in Unemployment in a Model with Biased Technical Change

... technical change can be the prime cause of wages diverging between skilled and unskilled workers under a particular labour market ...relative unemployment of low skilled workers under this ...

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