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Most standard statistical methods treat numerical data as if they were real (infinitenumber- of-decimal-places) observations. The issue of quantization or digital resolution is recognized by engineers and metrologists, but is largely ignored by statisticians and can render standard statistical...
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test for continuity of a density at a point based on the so-called g-order statistics, and study its properties under a …
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When parties present divergent econometric evidence, the court may view such evidence as contradictory and thus ignore it completely, without conducting closer analysis. We develop a simple method for distinguishing between actual and merely apparent contradiction based on the statistical...
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exist different data sources that yield ambiguous evidence when analysing the income distribution. The Tax Statistics (TS … seem suited for the specific data fusion scenario of the Tax Statistics and the Microcensus: Missing-data methods on the …
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Anglo-Saxon countries have been successful in the 1990s concerning labor market performance compared to the former role models Germany and Japan. This reversal in relative economic performance might be related to idiosyncracies in financial markets with bank-based financial markets as in Germany...
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Labor market performance has differed considerably between OECD countries over the last two decades. The focus of the literature so far has been to ask whether these differences can be explained by varying degrees of labor market rigidities and generosity of welfare states. This paper takes a...
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Labor market performance has differed considerably between OECD countries over the last two decades. The focus of the literature so far has been to ask whether these differences can be explained by varying degrees of labor market rigidities and generosity of welfare states. This paper takes a...
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ILO and its partners are working to engender informality statistics to improve gender data and support countries to … Revision of the standards for statistics on informality. It explores the demand for gender data on informality and the …
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