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Review of Methodologies Applied for the Assessment of Employment and Social Impacts
Methodologies Applied Assessment of Employment Social Impacts
2012/3/15
This report has been supported by the European Community Programme for Employment and
Social Solidarity (2007-2013) ?PROGRESS - managed by the Directorate General for
Employment, Social Affairs and ...
What Should EDA Fund? Developing a Model for Pre-Assessment of Economic Development Investments
regional economic development economic impact assessment model EDA z-score
2009/11/5
This paper describes the completion of a “omprehensive study of regionalism”that was conducted by a joint team of economists and economic development specialists for the Economic Development Administr...
Between 2006 and 2008 ONS led a research group consisting of representives from 13 EU statistical offices and a small number of independent academics to: develop new indicators on the economic impact ...
Assessment of Physical and Mental Loads Using Power Spectral Analysis of Heart Rate Variability during Dressing--The Case of a Person with Motor Impairment Resulted from Cerebral Palsy--
cerebral palsy patient dressing heart rate variability autonomic nervous system physical loads mental loads
2009/8/18
The present study was designed to investigate assessments of physical and mental loads on a cerebral palsy patient during dressing, using power spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV). The e...
International comparisons of hours worked:an assessment of the statistics
hours worked broad comparisons
2009/7/22
A study of 13 countries reveals that measures of hours worked based on administrative sources are relatively low while measures based on establishment and labor force surveys are relatively high; thus...
International comparisons of hours worked: an assessment of the statistics
hours worked International comparisons
2010/3/4
A study of 13 countries reveals that measures of hours worked based on administrative sources are relatively low while measures based on establishment and labor force surveys are relatively high; t...