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Témoignages pluriels et regards croisés sur la formation continue
2005
Dans cette note, le temps de la formation est abordé du point de vue des salarié-es et des employeurs. Plusieurs aspects relatifs à l'élaboration du plan de formation, au départ et à l'organisation des stages, aux conséquences professionnelles et personnelles des actions, aux contraintes temporelles, sont développés.
Le temps d'apprendre : témoignages pluriels, regards croisés
2005
Ce rapport présente les résultats d'une recherche-action menée durant l'année 2005 et qui repose sur près de quatre-vingt-dix entretiens. Le premier chapitre étudie les perceptions des responsables d'entreprise concernant l'élaboration du plan de formation, l'organisation des stages, les conséquences professionnelles et personnelles des actions. La place de la formation continue dans la vie des salarié-es constitue le coeur du deuxième chapitre, soulignant les contraintes temporelles des actifs et actives. Dans le dernier chapitre sont présentées des pistes d'action et des propositions pour encourager et développer la participation des salariés-es à la formation professionnelle au regard d'…
Le temps d'apprendre : témoignages pluriels, regards croisés
2006
International audience; Ce rapport présente les résultats d'une recherche-action menée durant l'année 2005 et qui repose sur près de quatre-vingt-dix entretiens. Le premier chapitre étudie les perceptions des responsables d'entreprise concernant l'élaboration du plan de formation, l'organisation des stages, les conséquences professionnelles et personnelles des actions. La place de la formation continue dans la vie des salarié-es constitue le coeur du deuxième chapitre, soulignant les contraintes temporelles des actifs et actives. Dans le dernier chapitre sont présentées des pistes d'action et des propositions pour encourager et développer la participation des salariés-es à la formation prof…
Starvation endurance in the antTemnothorax nylanderidepends on group size, body size and access to larvae
2013
Social interactions in animal groups can buffer environmental stress and may enhance survival under unfavourable conditions. In the present study, the impact on starvation endurance of social group, access to larvae and cold shock is studied in the ant Temnothorax nylanderi Forster. Resource sharing is expected to lead to grouped workers surviving longer than isolated ones. Access to larvae may increase longevity if larvae serve as food, or may interfere with survival if they induce caring behaviour in workers. Cold shock serves as a stress factor and a negative influence on survival is expected. The results show that isolated workers have a shorter lifespan than grouped workers, which in t…
Non-Gaussian probability density function of SDOF linear structures under wind actions
1998
Abstract Wind velocity is usually analytically described adding a static mean term to a zero mean fluctuation stationary process. The corresponding aerodynamic alongwind force acting on a single degree of freedom (SDOF) structure can be considered as a sum of three terms proportional to the mean wind velocity, to the product between mean and fluctuating part of the wind velocity and to the square power of the fluctuating wind velocity, respectively. The latter term, often neglected in the literature, is responsible for the non-Gaussian behaviour of the response. In this paper a method for the evaluation of the stationary probability density function of SDOF structures subjected to non-Gauss…
The Psychological Science Accelerator’s COVID-19 rapid-response dataset
2023
Funder: Amazon Web Services (AWS) Imagine Grant
Bayesian subcohort selection for longitudinal covariate measurements in follow‐up studies
2022
We propose an approach for the planning of longitudinal covariate measurements in follow-up studies where covariates are time-varying. We assume that the entire cohort cannot be selected for longitudinal measurements due to financial limitations, and study how a subset of the cohort should be selected optimally, in order to obtain precise estimates of covariate effects in a survival model. In our approach, the study will be designed sequentially utilizing the data collected in previous measurements of the individuals as prior information. We propose using a Bayesian optimality criterion in the subcohort selections, which is compared with simple random sampling using simulated and real follo…
On-line Construction of Two-Dimensional Suffix Trees
1999
AbstractWe say that a data structure is builton-lineif, at any instant, we have the data structure corresponding to the input we have seen up to that instant. For instance, consider the suffix tree of a stringx[1,n]. An algorithm building iton-lineis such that, when we have read the firstisymbols ofx[1,n], we have the suffix tree forx[1,i]. We present a new technique, which we refer to asimplicit updates, based on which we obtain: (a) an algorithm for theon-lineconstruction of the Lsuffix tree of ann×nmatrixA—this data structure is the two-dimensional analog of the suffix tree of a string; (b) simple algorithms implementing primitive operations forLZ1-typeon-line losslessimage compression m…
Combining the intensity and sequencing of the poverty experience:a class of longitudinal poverty indices
2011
Summary Traditional measures of the persistence of poverty do not devote enough attention to the sequence of spells of poverty. We propose a new class of indices which measures the severity of chronic poverty, taking into account the way in which spells of poverty and non-poverty follow one another along individual life courses. All the years spent in poverty concur with the measurement of the persistency of poverty, albeit with a decreasing contribution provided that the distance between two consecutive spells of poverty becomes longer. Moreover, the distance from the poverty line and the poverty persistence probabilities are explicitly taken into account. A macrolevel index, which allows …
Converting retirement benefit into a life care annuity with graded benefits
2016
AbstractThis paper deals with life care annuities, i.e. bundled products comprising a life annuity and long-term care insurance. It aims to assess the cost of converting retirement benefit into a life care annuity with graded benefits using a pre-existing public pay-as-you-go pension scheme. With this objective in mind, we present an actuarial method based on array calculus for valuing this type of life care annuity. The health dynamics of the annuitant rely on a reversible illness-death multistate framework. The paper contains a numerical example in which mortality and disability assumptions are based on data from the USA and Australia, although this should be viewed simply as an illustrat…