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A Band Model of Cambium Development: Opportunities and Prospects

2021

More than 60% of tree phytomass is concentrated in stem wood, which is the result of periodic activity of the cambium. Nevertheless, there are few attempts to quantitatively describe cambium dynamics. In this study, we develop a state-of-the-art band model of cambium development, based on the kinetic heterogeneity of the cambial zone and the connectivity of the cell structure. The model describes seasonal cambium development based on an exponential function under climate forcing which can be effectively used to estimate the seasonal cell production for individual trees. It was shown that the model is able to simulate different cell production for fast-, middle- and slow-growing trees under …

tree-ring widthXylemForestryindividual treeRadiative forcingsimulationExplained variationAtmospheric sciencesTree (graph theory)Carbon cyclecambium activitycell productionEnvironmental scienceCell structurecambium bandcommon climate signalQK900-989CambiumPlant ecologyForests
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Gender Trends in Tourism Destination

2013

Abstract The tourism experience was perceived traditionally in terms of products, destinations and consumption patterns. The “new mobility turn” sees the holiday experience as “performance”, “surveillance”, “play”, relationships “at-a-distance”, the impermanence of “sandcastles”, place making, etc. Gale (2007) stated five principles of this turn in tourism: it studies the mobility of individuals; it acknowledges material and immaterial structures; it deals with immobility and power relations; it recognizes virtual and imaginative forms of mobility; and it is concerned with environmental and global consequences. Destinations are not perceived now as fixed unities but as“sandcastles” made of …

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When Investment in Basic Skills Gives Negative Returns

2017

In recent years, the Norwegian government has invested heavily in improving basic skills in the adult population. Initiatives have included legislation, the introduction of work-based adult education programs, and reforms in schooling. In light of this investment, we explore trends in adult literacy and numeracy, by comparing data from two international surveys of adult skills, conducted in 2003 and 2012. Paradoxically, the proportion of low-performing adults appears to have increased, most significantly in the 16- to 24-year age group and in the foreign-born population. The profile of the lowest performing group has changed in the intervening years. These findings suggest that adult educa…

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Working hours – tracking the current and future trends

2021

It is important to track the trends of future working hours, since working hours have strong associations to everyday life and work-life interaction, but also to health. In this paper we aim to track the current and future trends in working hours. We discuss the trends through the key dimensions of working hours: the length, timing, tempo and autonomy. We also consider the role of current trends of spatial changes of work. Changes in working time patterns are fostered by several driving factors: globalization and business restructuring challenging the current work organizations, new information technologies, demographic and climate change and the current and future pandemics. The past and c…

trendsitsemäärääminenworking hoursWorking hoursShift workRestructuringEmerging technologiesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectworking timeReview ArticleGlobalizationWork Schedule ToleranceWork IntensityHumansautonomytyöelämäMarketingEveryday lifeAutonomyWorking lifemedia_commonbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthWork intensityInformation technologyWorking timeWorking timetrendittyöaikashift workwork intensityworking lifevuorotyötyön kuormittavuusBusinessTrendsAutonomyIndustrial Health
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Depressive symptoms and long-term income: The Young Finns Study

2016

Abstract Background Higher depressive symptoms have been associated with lower future income. However, studies examining this issue have had limited follow-up times and have used self-reported measures of income. Also, possible confounders or mediators have not been accounted. Methods 971 women and 738 men were selected from the ongoing prospective Young Finns Study (YFS) that began in 1980. Depressive symptoms were measured in 1992 when participants were from 15 to 30 years old. Information on annual income and earnings from 1993 to 2010 were obtained from the Finnish Longitudinal Employer-Employee Data (FLEED) of Statistics Finland and linked to the YFS. Results Higher depressive symptoms…

tulotAdultMalelongitudinalAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth BehaviorSocial classDevelopmental psychologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesdepressive symptoms0302 clinical medicineHumansProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineYoung adultTemperamentPovertyta512Socioeconomic statusta515Finlandmedia_commonta511PovertyEarningsDepressionConfoundingprospectiveta3121030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologySocial ClassUnemployment8. Economic growthCohortIncomeFemaleTemperamentPsychologyearningsDemographyJournal of Affective Disorders
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Domesticating the future?: Citizen’s income discussion in Estonia

2018

ABSTRACTCitizen’s income is an idea that is currently gaining ground in many parts of the world. The prospect of disappearing jobs and social exclusion that the globalized world faces has given the...

tulotEstoniaCultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjecttulotasoneoliberalismNeoliberalism050801 communication & media studiesuusliberalismidomesticationGlobalization0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)UtopiaPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationDomesticationmedia_commonta511Virocitizen’s income05 social sciencesglobalisaatiokansalaispalkkaworlds of justification0506 political scienceeconomykansalaisetutopiaPolitical economySocial exclusionutopiatglobalizationJournal of Baltic Studies
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Alternative measures of body composition and wage premium: New evidence from Indonesia

2019

This paper examines the relationship between body composition and earnings in a developing country setting. We use body mass index, waist circumference and hip circumference. Exploiting the panel structure of our longitudinal survey, we find that along with BMI, waist circumference is related to higher earnings in Indonesia. peerReviewed

tulotMaleEconomicsPhysiologytulotasoSocial SciencesBody Mass IndexGeographical LocationsSalariesMedicine and Health SciencesEconomicsPublic and Occupational HealthLongitudinal Studiespainoindeksi050207 economics050205 econometrics media_commonansiotulotMultidisciplinaryQ05 social sciencesRMiddle AgedCircumferenceSocioeconomic Aspects of HealthPhysiological ParametersBody CompositionMedicineFemaleearningsResearch ArticleAdultAsiaWaistSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectOceaniaWageDeveloping countrybody mass index0502 economics and businessmedicineHumansObesitykehonkoostumusbody compositionEarningsSalaries and Fringe BenefitsHip CircumferenceBody WeightBiology and Life SciencesLabor Marketsnutritional and metabolic diseasesmedicine.diseaseObesityHealth CareIndonesiaLabor EconomicsPeople and PlacesDemographic economicsBody mass indexPLOS ONE
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Labor market performance of dropouts: the role of personality

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence on labor market careers of dropouts with various levels of education. Design/methodology/approach – The paper compares the labor market careers of dropouts and non-dropouts between ages 15 and 50 by using longitudinal data. The paper analyses how the results change when the authors control for differences in personality characteristics. Findings – The paper finds that dropping out diminishes one's success in the labor market but this connection is reduced when the model is augmented with personality. Dropouts seem to have or lack certain personality characteristics that are associated with labor market success. These findings sugge…

tuloteducationLabour economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)työllisyysdropoutskoulupudokkaattyöttömyyspersoonallisuustutkinnoturakehitysWork performancekoulutusOriginalityUnemploymentValue (economics)EconomicsPersonalityGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceProductivityWork orientationmedia_commonJournal of Economic Studies
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The Effects of the Value-Added Tax on Revenue and Inequality

2019

This paper examines the impact of the introduction of the value-added tax on inequality and government revenues using newly released macro data. We present both conventional country fixed effect regressions and instrumental variable analyses, where VAT adoption is instrumented using the previous values of neighbouring countries’ VAT systems as an instrument. The results reveal – in contrast to earlier work – that the revenue consequences of the VAT have not been positive. The results indicate that income-based inequality has increased due to the VAT adoption, whereas consumption inequality has remained unaffected. Peer reviewed

tulotinequalityInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary economicsDevelopmentarvonlisäveroGlobalizationEconomic inequalityrevenue0502 economics and businessEconomicsRevenue050207 economicsMacropanelvalue-addes tax050205 econometrics media_commonta51105 social sciences1. No povertyFixed effects modelComputingMilieux_GENERALValue-added taxeriarvoisuusGovernment revenue511 Economicsglobalizationincome inequalityJournal of Development Studies
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Is personality related to permanent earnings? Evidence using a twin design

2018

Using twin survey combined with register-based panel data on labor market outcomes, the authors examine the association between personality characteristics and long-term earnings among prime working-age individuals. The long-term earnings were measured over the 1990–2008 period. The sample contains 4,642 twin pairs, of which 53% are females. In contrast to previous studies, this paper uses the within-twin dimension of the data to control for shared family background and confounding genetic factors. The results suggest that unobserved genetic differences may introduce omitted variable bias in standard ordinary least square results. After controlling for shared environment and genetic backgro…

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