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Arellano-Bond model 2 NFL 2 Poisson regression 2 career length 2 fixed effects 2 non-fatal injuries 2 panel data 2 rate-of-return 2 risky effort 2 running backs 2 ANN 1 ARIMA 1 American underground Coal Mine 1 Career development 1 China 1 Coal mine accidents 1 Coal mines and mining 1 Developing Countries 1 Engineering 1 Erwerbsverlauf 1 Fatal Injuries 1 Fatal injuries 1 India 1 Karriereplanung 1 Mathematical Analysis 1 Occupational attainment 1 Panel 1 Panel study 1 Professional sports 1 Profisport 1 Regression analysis 1 Regressionsanalyse 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Socioeconomic Characteristics 1 Strength of materials 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Transportation 1
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Book / Working Paper 2 Article 1 Other 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Congress Report 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4
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Keefer, Quinn 2 Kniesner, Thomas J. 2 Basiri, Mohammad Houssain 1 McManus, W. 1 Oraee, Kazem 1 Yazdani-Chamzini, A. 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1
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Running the Risk of an Injury in the NFL: Short-Run and Career Consequences
Keefer, Quinn; Kniesner, Thomas J. - 2019
Similar to other workers in industrial settings NFL running backs can choose to provide additional work effort with possible negative health consequences. We find that the most informative measure for running backs is yards gained after contact, which not only increases total rushing yards but...
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Running the risk of an injury in the NFL : short-run and career consequences
Keefer, Quinn; Kniesner, Thomas J. - 2019
Similar to other workers in industrial settings NFL running backs can choose to provide additional work effort with possible negative health consequences. We find that the most informative measure for running backs is yards gained after contact, which not only increases total rushing yards but...
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Forecasting the Number of Fatal Injuries in Underground Coal Mines
Oraee, Kazem; Yazdani-Chamzini, A.; Basiri, Mohammad … - 2011
. In this paper, a hybrid model of ARIMA and ANN models are employed to predict the number of fatal injuries in the USA …
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The economics of road safety: an international perspective
McManus, W. - 2007
This report examines some recent explanations for the rising road fatality rates in developing countries. A key insight of these recent studies is that road fatalities per capita follow a Kuznets curve (an inverted-U shaped pattern with rising income per capita). The rising fatalities per capita...
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