45 research outputs found
Does wage rank affect employees' well-being?
How do workers make wage comparisons? Both an experimental study and an analysis of 16,000 British employees are reported. Satisfaction and well-being levels are shown to depend on more than simple relative pay. They depend upon the ordinal rank of an individual's wage within a comparison group. “Rank” itself thus seems to matter to human beings. Moreover, consistent with psychological theory, quits in a workplace are correlated with pay distribution skewness
Less Bone Loss With Maraviroc- Versus Tenofovir-Containing Antiretroviral Therapy in the AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5303 Study
Background. There is a need to prevent or minimize bone loss associated with antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation. We compared maraviroc (MVC)- to tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF)–containing ART
Regression estimates of changes in fertility, 1955-60 to 1965-75, for most major nations and territorries
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Measuring mortality, fertility, and natural increase : a self-teaching guide to elementary measures [5th ed]
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Measuring mortality, fertility, and natural increase : a self-teaching guide to elementary measures
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Two Parameter Regression Estimates of Current Life Expectancy at Birth: Part I
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