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Joint retirement behaviour and pension reform in the Netherlands

2022

We examine the effects of a major pension reform in 2015 on the joint retirement decisions of working couples in the Netherlands. The reform abolished the partner allowance, a state pension supplement for a nonworking partner below the state pension age. At the same time, actuarially generous early retirement arrangements were made less attractive. Using rich administrative data, we estimate a multivariate mixed proportional hazards model that distinguishes between several sources of joint retirement: financial incentives, other causal mecha-nisms that make retirement of one spouse more likely when the other spouse retires (e.g., due to complemen-tarities in leisure or social norms) and cor…

SOCIAL-SECURITYEconomics and EconometricsAGEpartner allowanceageinghousehold labour supplyUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASearly retirementLife-span and Life-course StudiesRESPONSESCOUPLESThe Journal of the Economics of Ageing
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Toward a European Eco-label brand for residential buildings: Holistic or by-components approaches?

2011

The Eco-label scheme is becoming ever more important in the environmental certification of products and services, especially in light of the recent ambitious aim of containing greenhouse emissions and improving the efficiency of utilizing energy sources. A recently-introduced hypothesis concerns the European Eco-label scheme relating to buildings, in the awareness that the construction industry is of primary importance to the whole economic and social life of states. This scheme should adopt an integrated approach to environmental problems and include construction, day-to-day management, and the possible disposal of building materials, throughout the life cycle of the building. In addition,…

Scheme (programming language)Architectural engineeringindoor performance of buildingPrimary energyCivil engineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringmedia_common.cataloged_instanceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEuropean unionEnvironmental qualityCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commoncomputer.programming_languageSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientaleenergy and environmental performances of buildingScope (project management)Mechanical EngineeringEco-label schemeEnvironmental certificationBuilding and ConstructionPollutionGeneral EnergyGreenhouse gasBusinessholistic approachEnergy sourcecomputerEnergy
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Geschichte der Schwarzen-Häupter in Riga, nebst einer Beschreibung des Arthurhofes und seiner Denkwürdigkeiten, nach handschriftlichen Nachrichten da…

1831

Rādītājs "Verzeichniß der von 1658 bis 1831 erwählten Mitglieder der Schwarzen-Häupter": 23.-30. lpp.; papildinājumam klāt iesietas 31.-32. lpp. no vēlāka izdevuma ([Verzeichniß der von 1832 bis 1893 erwählten Mitglieder der Schwarzen-Häupter]).

SchwarzhäupterBlackheads HouseLettlands Geschichte:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects [Research Subject Categories]Melngalvju nams (Rīga Latvija)Latvian historySchwarzhäupterhaus zu RigaMelngalvju brālībaRīgas vēstureBrotherhood of the BlackheadsLatvijas vēsture Livonijas periods
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Willingness to pay to improve urban water supply: the case of Sucre, Bolivia

2014

In this study the contingent valuation method is applied in order to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) of the inhabitants of Sucre (Bolivia) for an improvement in the urban water supply system. The study finds that about 55 per cent of households would be willing to pay an increase in their water bill for an improvement in the service. In order to deal with the problem of protest responses and the possible presence of a sample selection bias, a Heckman two-step model was estimated. More specifically, the econometric analysis undertaken reveals that there is no evidence of sample selection bias and that WTP positively relates to the respondents' household income, their level of education…

Selection biasContingent valuationLabour economicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentWater supplyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAgricultural economicsWater resourcesWillingness to payEconomicsHousehold incomeBasic needsbusinessWater Science and TechnologyValuation (finance)media_commonWater Policy
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Self-assessment application and learning in organizations: A special reference to the ontological dimension

2003

Quality management self-assessment is a powerful tool for management continuous improvement, and it may foster the process of learning in the organization. In this paper, we identify some links between self-assessment and learning. From the analysis of the learning processes at the three ontological levels--individual, group and organizational--and taking the contributions of Crossan et al. (1999) and Kim (1993) as a reference point, we propose a model of organizational learning. This model explicitly recognizes the importance of group level as a link between individual and organizational levels, and it can be employed in order to analyse the effect of self-assessment application at the dif…

Self-assessmentCooperative learningQuality managementKnowledge managementTotal quality managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Computer scienceGeneral Business Management and AccountingOrganizational learningOperations managementDimension (data warehouse)businessAction learningTotal Quality Management & Business Excellence
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Epidemiological analysis of Salmonella enterica from beef sampled in the slaughterhouse and retailers in Dakar (Senegal) using pulsed-field gel elect…

2007

Seventy-eight isolates of Salmonella spp. isolated from beef sampled from the official city slaughterhouse and from retailers in Dakar, Senegal were analyzed using serotyping, antimicrobial testing and macrorestriction profiling by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE). These analyses were done to identify clonal relationships and potential transmission routes in beef channel. XbaI macrorestriction allowed defining 17 genotypes among the six main analyzed serotypes: Salmonella bredeney (3 genotypes), S. muenster (6), S. waycross (1), S. corvallis (3), S. kentucky (1) and S. brandenburg (3). The cross analysis of PFGE profiles and origin of the beef samples reveals a wide range of contamin…

SerotypeSalmonellaVeterinary medicineSusceptibility testingMeatGenotypeFood Handlingmedicine.drug_classSalmonella BredeneyAntibioticsColony Count MicrobialFood ContaminationMicrobial Sensitivity Testsmedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyMicrobiologyAntibiotic resistanceHousefliesDrug Resistance BacterialPrevalencePulsed-field gel electrophoresismedicineAnimalsHumansSerotypingDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologySalmonella entericaHygieneGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationSenegalAnti-Bacterial AgentsElectrophoresis Gel Pulsed-FieldConsumer Product SafetySalmonella entericaFood MicrobiologyCattleAbattoirsFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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Recensione a: Aree naturali protette e valorizzazione di territori marginali. Il Parco Regionale delle Serre nel cuore della Calabria, di Caterina Ba…

2021

Recensione del volume "Aree naturali protette e valorizzazione di territori marginali. Il Parco Regionale delle Serre nel cuore della Calabria" di Caterina Barilaro Review of the book "Protected natural areas and enhancement of marginal territories. The Serre Regional Park in the heart of Calabria" by Caterina Barilaro

Serre calabresi natura cultura turismoSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaCalabrian greenhouses nature culture tourism
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COVID-19, Gender Housework Division and Municipality Size in Spain

2022

The COVID-19 health crisis brought with it an increase in the workload on family members due to the restriction of services and the suspension of formal and informal care networks. Numerous studies have analyzed how home confinement have affected different gender gaps, including the gender gap related to chores within the home. This research aims to contribute to the existing literature from the perspective of gender geography by introducing the variable municipality size in the analyses. Our research in the case of Spain shows the COVID-19 health crisis to have had a significant impact on gender gaps, albeit to varying degrees. Women, especially those living in small municipalities, experi…

Servei domèsticGeneral Social Sciencesgender inequality; household chores; care; confinement; geographyIgualtat davant la llei
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Measuring the eco-efficiency of wastewater treatment plants under data uncertainty

2018

Abstract Eco-efficiency assessment is a useful tool for improving the sustainability of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). However, it is a complex task that requires the integration of several performance indicators into a single index. Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is established as a highly effective methodology for achieving this as it permits the integration of the service value, resource consumption and environmental impact variables as the desirable outputs, inputs and undesirable outputs, respectively. However, traditional DEA models omit uncertainties in the data that are likely to result in biased conclusions. This study pioneers the assessment of the eco-efficiency of WWTPs w…

Service (systems architecture)Environmental EngineeringIndex (economics)Computer science020209 energyEfficiency02 engineering and technologyEnvironmentWastewater010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEco-efficiency01 natural sciencesWater Purification0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringData envelopment analysisEnvironmental impact assessmentWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesUncertaintyGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalEnvironmental economicsGreenhouse gasSustainabilityPerformance indicatorJournal of Environmental Management
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Does service quality matter in measuring the performance of water utilities?

2008

Abstract Quality is a dimension of water services that has been repeatedly omitted in the study of performance of water utilities. In this paper, Data Envelopment Analysis techniques are used to compute both conventional quantity-based and quality-adjusted scores of technical efficiency for a sample of Spanish water utilities. The key assumptions are that a lack of quality (bad quality) can be regarded as a bad output and the existence of a trade-off between quantity and quality. Our main results indicate that quality matters in measuring technical efficiency, the difference between conventional and quality-adjusted evaluations representing the opportunity cost of maintaining quality. Avera…

Service qualityActuarial scienceOpportunity costSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRank (computer programming)Sample (statistics)Water industryManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentEnvironmental economicsData envelopment analysisEconomicsQuality (business)Business and International ManagementDimension (data warehouse)businessmedia_commonUtilities Policy
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