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Publikováno v:
Contemporary Economic Policy. 40:66-82
Our research examines the effect of combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan on casualties. We use restricted data from the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) and Social Security Administration (SSA) to construct a panel of all U.S. Active Duty se
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Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. 60:53-76
Texas is the only state that does not mandate that employers carry workers’ compensation (WC) insurance coverage. In place of traditional WC, companies can choose to offer alternative “non-subscription” disability plans to workers. Little large
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Texas is the only state that does not mandate that employers carry workers' compensation insurance (WC) coverage. We employ a quasi-experimental design paired with a novel machine learning approach to examine the effects of switching from traditional
Autor:
John D. Leeth1, John Ruser2
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Journal of Risk & Uncertainty. Dec2003, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p257-277. 21p.
Autor:
John D. Leeth
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Foundations and Trends® in Microeconomics. 7:267-353
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Gender in Management: An International Journal. 25:366-385
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate differences in compensation related to gender concentrations among industries at different organisation levels of management to identify gender‐based patterns of compensation at the macro level not
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British Journal of Management. 20:1-12
We use a sample of CEO appointments at US corporations over the years 1992–2004 to test the ‘glass cliff’ hypothesis, which posits that females are appointed to leadership positions at firms that are in a precarious financial condition. Our ana
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Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods. 7:561-576
Autor:
John D. Leeth, John Ruser
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The Journal of Economic Inequality. 4:123-152
Using micro data of the Bureau of Labor Statistics we examine the extent and the causes of workplace risk inequality in the United States. Far more men than women and far more blacks and Hispanics than whites are killed or injured at work. Occupation
Autor:
Thomas J. Kniesner, John D. Leeth
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Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. 29:83-111
Studies of industrial safety regulations, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in particular, often find little effect on worker safety. Critics of the regulatory approach argue that safety standards have little to do with industrial