8 research outputs found
Le travail temps partiel en France: Une tude des volutions rrcentes basse sur les flux (The Dynamics of Part-time Employment in France: An Examination Based on Worker Flows)
Explaining the Absence of a Genuine European Social-Democrat Consensus: the Case of 'Une Strategie pour la Solidarite'
Stimulation of subterritories of the subthalamic nucleus reveals its role in the integration of the emotional and motor aspects of behavior
How Does Liquidity Constraint Affect Employment and Wages? Evidence from Danish Mortgage Reform
Statistical methods in spatial genetics
The joint analysis of spatial and genetic data is rapidly becoming the norm in population genetics. More and more studies explicitly describe and quantify the spatial organization of genetic variation and try to relate it to underlying ecological processes. As it has become increasingly difficult to keep abreast with the latest methodological developments, we review the statistical toolbox available to analyse population genetic data in a spatially explicit framework. We mostly focus on statistical concepts but also discuss practical aspects of the analytical methods, highlighting not only the potential of various approaches but also methodological pitfalls