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    Women, Men and the New Economics of Marriage

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    Examines changes between 1970 and 2007 in the percentage of adults who are married, the incomes and education levels of husbands and wives, and household incomes of the married and unmarried. Analyzes trends by gender, education, and race

    Schenker's Theory, Schenkerian Theory: Pure Unity or Constructive Conflict?

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    The \u27Lack of Separation\u27 Revisited: Small Business Owners and Risk

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    The close link between the personal financial affairs of a small business owner and his or her firm has been noted in prior research. This article compares attitudes toward risk on the part of small business owners (SBOs) and non-small business owners (NSBOs). In addition, it compares the personal balance sheets of SBOs to those of NSBOs to determine if SBOs hold a higher level of risky assets. Results reveal that small business owners express a greater willingness to accept risk and hold a higher level of risky assets in their personal portfolios. This finding is consistent with small business owners\u27 willingness to own and operate small firms which are, by their very nature, risky

    Living Together: The Economics of Cohabitation

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    Analyzes trends among unmarried couples ages 30 to 44 living together by education. Compares median household income, poverty rate, composition of household income, and number of children with those of married couples and those without partners

    Inside the Middle Class: Bad Times Hit the Good Life

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    Discusses survey results about the standard of living, sense of progress and mobility, economic behaviors, anxieties and aspirations, and social and political values of the American middle class. Also examines trends in demographic and income data

    An Implicit Optimization Approach for Survivable Network Design

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    We consider the problem of designing a network of minimum cost while satisfying a prescribed survivability criterion. The survivability criterion requires that a feasible flow must still exists (i.e. all demands can be satisfied without violating arc capacities) even after the disruption of a subset of the network's arcs. Specifically, we consider the case in which a disruption (random or malicious) can destroy a subset of the arcs, with the cost of the disruption not to exceed a disruption budget. This problem takes the form of a tri-level, two-player game, in which the network operator designs (or augments) the network, then the attacker launches a disruption that destroys a subset of arcs, and then the network operator attempts to find a feasible flow over the residual network. We first show how this can be modeled as a two-stage stochastic program from the network operator's perspective, with each of the exponential number of potential attacks considered as a disruption scenario. We then reformulate this problem, via a Benders decomposition, to consider the recourse decisions implicitly, greatly reducing the number of variables but at the expense of an exponential increase in the number of constraints. We next develop a cut-generation based algorithm. Rather than \emph{explicitly} considering each disruption scenario to identify these Benders cuts, however, we develop a bi-level program and corresponding separation algorithm that enables us to \emph{implicitly} evaluate the exponential set of disruption scenarios. Our computational results demonstrate the efficacy of this approach

    Reproductive Late Effects in Female Survivors of Childhood Cancer

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    Childhood cancer treatments can cause female reproductive late effects. Radiation to the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis is associated with altered menarche, miscarriage, and implantation failure. Patients who receive chemotherapy and/or ovarian radiation are at risk of premature ovarian failure; the risk increases with increasing radiation dose, alkylating agent score, combination therapy, and older age at treatment. Ovarian reserve may be assessed using antimullerian hormone assay and ultrasound measurements of ovarian volume and antral follicle count; however, their efficacy is poorly established in this cohort. Fertility preservation options including cryopreservation, oophoropexy, and gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues may be initiated prior to treatment, although most are still considered experimental. Uterine radiation has been linked to pregnancy complications including miscarriage, premature delivery, stillbirth, low-birth-weight and small-for-gestational-age infants. This paper summarises the literature on female reproductive late effects. The information should facilitate counseling and management of female survivors throughout their reproductive lives

    The Role of Pragmatics in Solving the Winograd Schema Challenge

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    Different aspects and approaches to commonsense reasoning have been investigated in order to provide solutions for the Winograd Schema Challenge (WSC). The vast complexities of natural language processing (parsing, assigning word sense, integrating context, pragmatics and world-knowledge, ...) give broad appeal to systems based on statistical analysis of corpora. However, solutions based purely on learning from corpora are not currently able to capture the semantics underlying the WSC - which was intended to provide problems whose solution requires knowledge and reasoning, rather than statistical analysis of superficial lexical features. In this paper we consider the WSC as a means for highlighting challenges in the field of commonsense reasoning more generally. We begin by discussing issues with current approaches to the WSC. Following this we outline some key challenges faced, in particular highlighting the importance of dealing with pragmatics. We then argue for an alternative approach which favours the use of knowledge bases where the deep semantics of the different interpretations of commonsense terms are formalised. Furthermore, we suggest using heuristic approaches based on pragmatics to determine appropriate configurations of both reasonable interpretations of terms and necessary assumptions about the world
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