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    Fears and realisations of employment insecurity

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    We investigate the validity of subjective data expectations of job loss and on the probability of re-employment consequent on job loss, by examining associations between expectations and realisations. We find that subjective expectations data reveal private information about subsequent job loss, the expectations data perform better with numerical descriptors than with ordinal verbal descriptors. On average, employees overestimate the chance of losing their job; while they underestimate the difficulty of finding another job as good as the currently-held one. We recommend that survey items on employment insecurity should be explicit about each risk investigation, and utilise a cardinal probability scale with discrete numerical descriptors

    LLV - Lunar Logistics Vehicle Final report

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    Design of unmanned space vehicle for landing 2500 pound payload on moo

    Recent Developments in Food Products Liability

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    On Leave in Little Egypt

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    Automation and the Lawyer

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    Computers and automation have brought about what some have called the Second Industrial Revolution. But automation is most frequently considered and discussed as it applies to industry or to scientific research. In this article, Professor Dickerson points out that lawyers, too, are already greatly affected by the age of automation. Computers can probably be most useful to lawyers in the area of research, but as the writer indicates, they can and are being used for such diverse things as estate planning, legislative redistricting and predicting in advance the outcome of judicial decisions

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