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Firm-Level Policy Toward Older Workers
This paper focuses on one aspect of long-term labor contracts -- employer-provided pensions -- in order to develop a better understanding of how such contracts affect employment patterns of older workers. Pensions are one of the few elements of the employment package which explicitly describe long term agreements between workers and their employers; consequently they offer a unique opportunity to study these agreements. The present paper combines labor supply and contract theory to examine pension responses to changes in taxes, Social Security benefits, and the federal government's recent decision to lift the age of mandatory retirement. Evidence on a longitudinal sample of pension plans from 1960 to the present suggests:(1) During the 1960-70 period, Social Security increases generated changes in pensions favoring early retirement; and (2) During the 1970-80 period, some plans reduced private pension benefits in response to the raising of the mandatory retirement age.
Halide Adsorption on Single-crystal Silver Substrates: Dynamic Simulations and ab-initio Density-functional Theory
We investigate the static and dynamic behaviors of a Br adlayer
electrochemically deposited onto single-crystal Ag(100) using an off-lattice
model of the adlayer. Unlike previous studies using a lattice-gas model, the
off-lattice model allows adparticles to be located at any position within a
two-dimensional approximation to the substrate. Interactions with the substrate
are approximated by a corrugation potential. Using Density Functional Theory
(DFT) to calculate surface binding energies, a sinusoidal approximation to the
corrugation potential is constructed. A variety of techniques, including Monte
Carlo and Langevin simulations, are used to study the behavior of the adlayer.
The lateral root-mean-square (rms) deviation of the adparticles from the
binding sites is presented along with equilibrium coverage isotherms, and the
thermally activated Arrhenius barrier-hopping model used in previous dynamic
Monte Carlo simulations is tested.Comment: 30 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, to appear in Faraday Discussion
Theology at the coal-face of hospitalisation - the development and evaluation of a postgraduate certificate in Healthcare Chaplaincy
Healthcare chaplaincy is working towards recognition as a registered health profession. An accredited programme of professional education is part of that process. The University of Glasgow supported by NHS Education for Scotland have developed a programme of professional education for healthcare chaplains that is integrated into an MSc. (MedSci) in healthcare. This article outlines the commissioning, development and evaluation of a postgraduate certificate in healthcare chaplaincy by students, clinical mentors and experienced healthcare chaplains. It also highlights an innovative approach to practice development in spiritual and religious care in healthcare
Hypothesis testing near singularities and boundaries
The likelihood ratio statistic, with its asymptotic distribution at
regular model points, is often used for hypothesis testing. At model
singularities and boundaries, however, the asymptotic distribution may not be
, as highlighted by recent work of Drton. Indeed, poor behavior of a
for testing near singularities and boundaries is apparent in
simulations, and can lead to conservative or anti-conservative tests. Here we
develop a new distribution designed for use in hypothesis testing near
singularities and boundaries, which asymptotically agrees with that of the
likelihood ratio statistic. For two example trinomial models, arising in the
context of inference of evolutionary trees, we show the new distributions
outperform a .Comment: 32 pages, 12 figure
Fractal templates in the escape dynamics of trapped ultracold atoms
We consider the dynamic escape of a small packet of ultracold atoms launched
from within an optical dipole trap. Based on a theoretical analysis of the
underlying nonlinear dynamics, we predict that fractal behavior can be seen in
the escape data. This data would be collected by measuring the time-dependent
escape rate for packets launched over a range of angles. This fractal pattern
is particularly well resolved below the Bose-Einstein transition temperature--a
direct result of the extreme phase space localization of the condensate. We
predict that several self-similar layers of this novel fractal should be
measurable and we explain how this fractal pattern can be predicted and
analyzed with recently developed techniques in symbolic dynamics.Comment: 11 pages with 5 figure
Monte Carlo Methods for Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Problems in Interfacial Electrochemistry
We present a tutorial discussion of Monte Carlo methods for equilibrium and
nonequilibrium problems in interfacial electrochemistry. The discussion is
illustrated with results from simulations of three specific systems: bromine
adsorption on silver (100), underpotential deposition of copper on gold (111),
and electrodeposition of urea on platinum (100).Comment: RevTex, 14 pages, 8 figures. To appear in book _Interfacial
Electrochemisty
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