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Matching across space: evidence from Finland

2005

This paper studies spatial aspects in local labour markets in Finland from the perspective of a matching approach. The monthly data comprise 173 Local Labour Office are as over a 12-year period between January 1991 and August 2002. The basic matching function is extended to account for spatial spill-overs between the local labour markets. The role of population density in the matching process is also examined. According to results, the Finnish local labour markets suffer from a strong congestion effect among job seekers, and spatial spill-overs even strengthen the congestion. An open vacancy is filled much easier than a job seeker is employed. The results show that the matching efficiency i…

spatialspilloverMatching (statistics)Labour economicsSeekersmatchingGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomicsddc:330returns-to-scaleDemographic economicsSpace (commercial competition)populationdensityDemography
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Comparison of local electrochemical impedance measurements derived frombi-electrode and microcapillary techniques

2009

Abstract In the present paper, local electrochemical impedance spectra were obtained on a 316L stainless steel from two configurations: a dual microelectrode (bi-electrode) and microcapillaries. With the bi-electrode, the local impedance measurements were made from the ratio of the applied voltage to the local current density calculated from the application of the ohm's law. With the use of microelectrochemical cells, the specimen surface area in contact with the electrolyte is limited by the use of glass microcapillaries and the local impedance was defined from the ratio of the local potential to the local current restricted to the analysed surface area. Differences and similarities observ…

spectroscopyLocal electrochemical impedanceChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringMatériauxAnalytical chemistryElectrolyteDielectric spectroscopyStainless steelMicroelectrodeElectrodeMicrocapillariesElectrochemistryEquivalent circuitBi-electrodesOhmComposite materialElectrical impedanceVoltage
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From job crafting to home crafting: A daily diary study among six European countries

2019

The actions that individuals take to proactively craft their jobs are important to help create more meaningful and personally enriching work experiences. But do these proactive behaviors have implications beyond working life? Inspired by the suggestion that individuals aim for a meaningful life we examine whether on days when individuals craft their jobs, they are more likely to craft non-work activities. It also seems likely that characteristics of the home environment moderate these cross-domain relationships. We suggest that crafting crosses domains particularly when individuals gain resources through high autonomy and high workload at home. We partly supported our model through a daily…

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The Far-Reaching Consequences of Job Insecurity : A Review on Family-Related Outcomes

2017

Job insecurity (JI) appears a fairly stable job stressor in working life today and likely to impair employee well-being. This review article presents the key findings of studies examining the effects of perceived JI on family well-being (e.g., marital/parental role quality, work–family conflict). The results, based on 25 published peer-reviewed studies, suggest an association between JI and impaired family well-being. Thus, JI spills over into family life as proposed in the spillover theory of work–family interface. Furthermore, studies have found some evidence of crossover effects of JI from parents to children: parents’ JI relates to negative outcomes in children. These results support th…

spillovertyösuhdeturva050109 social psychologyperhe-elämäDevelopmental psychologySpillover effect0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesjob insecuritytyöelämäAssociation (psychology)qualitative reviewWorking lifecrossoverJob insecurity05 social sciencesStressorCrossover effectsstressiFamily lifefamily outcomesPsychologyperheetSocial psychology050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Commonalities between ENT Specialists and Oral Medicine Experts: Old HPV Diseases and New Oral HPV-Cancer along the Borders

2021

A human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is globally one of the most common causes of sexually transmitted infections of the mucous membranes (genital, anal and oral). Over the last decade, an increasing number of young patients have been infected due to the changes in sexual habits in the general population. The majority of the lesions are benign; however, substantial scientific evidence has suggested a role for the HPV family in the carcinogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). It is proposed that dentists, in addition to ENT specialists, should apply standardized management protocols in order to construct a well-defined pathway in terms of diagnosis, which is based on a PCR diagnostic t…

squamous cell carcinomaHPV DiseasesHPVmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationENT Specialists03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOral HPV-CancerOral Medicine ExpertsMedicineSex organOral hpvOral mucosaHuman papillomavirushuman papillomaviruseducationeducation.field_of_studyoral mucosabusiness.industryCancerRK1-715030206 dentistryoral cancermedicine.diseaseDermatologypapillomamedicine.anatomical_structureDentistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPapillomabusinessOral medicineOral
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Transformation of proliferative verrucous leukoplakia to oral carcinoma: a ten years follow-up

2004

Los autores presentan un caso de leucoplasia verrugosa proliferativa (LVP) en varón de 78 años de edad. Fue inicialmente presentado como un caso de leucoplasia en lengua pero un estudio microscópico en 1991 reveló la presencia de displasia epitelial leve. Tras 5 años de seguimiento, la lesión sufrió cambios de tamaño y localización y tuvo comportamiento recidivante. En 1996, un área eritematosa granular e indurada que apareció en lengua resultó ser un carcinoma de células escamosas microinvasivo cuando se estudió microscópicamente. Tras una revisión del comportamiento clinicopatológico de esta entidad, los autores concluyeron que se trataba de una leucoplasia verrugosa proliferativa, cuyo d…

squamous cell carcinomaMaleDysplasiamalignant transformationTime FactorsreviewOdontologíapapilomatosishistologycarcinoma de células escamosasclinical examinationEpithelial hyperplasiacase reportfollow upHumanshumandisplasiaPapillomatosisAgedLeucoplasia verrugosa proliferativa:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludproliferative verrucous leukoplakiaCell Transformation Neoplasticepithelium hyperplasialeukoplakiamouth carcinomaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASCarcinoma Squamous Cellhiperplasia epitelialMouth NeoplasmsLeukoplakia OralFollow-Up Studies
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R&D with spillovers: Monopoly versus noncooperative and cooperative duopoly.

2011

This paper compares industry profit and R&D propensity for a duopoly conducting either noncooperative or cooperative R&D and a monopoly, using two different basic models of strategic R&D. One postulates spillovers in R&D inputs and predicts that equilibrium joint profit and R&D levels are always larger under monopoly. The other postulates spillovers in R&D outputs and sometimes predicts that joint profit and R&D levels are larger under either of the alternative scenarios. In addition, unlike input spillovers, spillovers in R&D outputs sometimes exert a positive effect on both effective and private noncooperative R&D levels.

strategic R&D R&D spillovers industrial structure oligopoly theory.
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Regional headquarters and foreign direct investment

2022

Headquarters (HQs) provide a wide range of services, playing a fundamental role in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). We use the structural gravity equation to investigate the effect of regional HQs on three dimensions of FDI (number of foreign projects, capital investment, and jobs) at the country-pair-sector level. Furthermore, we explore two underlying mechanisms that help explain this relationship: financial constraints and informational costs and uncertainty. We find a positive effect of regional HQs on FDI, as well as intercountry and intersector spillovers. Our results are robust, accounting for HQ intensity, domestic investment, and endogeneity tests.

structural gravityFDIGeography Planning and DevelopmentheadquartersspilloversUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAScredit constraintsDevelopmentintangible capitalReview of International Economics
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Comparative transcriptomics of albino and warningly‐coloured caterpillars

2021

Abstract Coloration is perhaps one of the most prominent adaptations for survival and reproduction of many taxa. Coloration is of particular importance for aposematic species, which rely on their coloring and patterning acting as a warning signal to deter predators. Most research has focused on the evolution of warning coloration by natural selection. However, little information is available for color mutants of aposematic species, particularly at the genomic level. Here, I compare the transcriptomes of albino mutant caterpillars of the aposematic wood tiger moth (Arctia plantaginis) to those of their full sibs having their distinctive orange‐black warning coloration. The results showed >29…

suojautuminenvaroitusväri0106 biological sciencesZoologyContext (language use)Aposematismmelaniinit010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPredationMelanin03 medical and health sciencesmedicineaposematismgeeniekspressioArctia plantaginisCaterpillarGeneQH540-549.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOriginal Research030304 developmental biologyNature and Landscape Conservation0303 health sciencesgeenitNatural selectionEcologybiologyfungimedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationmelaninalbinismigene expressionAlbinismEcology and Evolution
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Vanhemmuus ja pienten lasten temperamentti sekä näiden väliset yhteydet vanhempien arvioimana

2015

Tässä pro gradu –tutkielmassa selvitettiin minkälaiseksi vanhemmat arvioivat omaa vanhemmuuttaan sekä 0-2-vuotiaiden lastensa temperamenttia ja millaisia yhteyksiä näiden väliltä löytyy. Vanhemmuutta arvioitiin myönteisen vanhemmuuden, vanhemmuuden stressin ja vihamielisen vanhemmuuden näkökulmista. Lapsen temperamenttia arvioitiin skaaloilla emotionaalisuus, aktiivisuus ja sosiaalisuus. Tutkimuksessa lisäksi selvitettiin, onko vanhemman epätyypillisellä työaikamuodolla yhteyttä vanhemmuuteen ja lapsen temperamenttiin. Tutkimuksen aineistona oli Perheet 24/7-projektin strukturoituun web-kyselyyn vastanneet vanhemmat, joilla oli 0-2-vuotias lapsi. Tutkimuksen otoskoko oli 89. Aineistoa analy…

temperamenttityöaikavanhemmatepätyypillinen työaikavanhemmuustyölapsetepätyypillinen työ
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