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The Determinants of Regional Migration in Great Britain: A Duration Approach
Using data from the first fourteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey, we estimate a discrete duration model of interregional migration in Great Britain. By exploiting retrospective information on residency we control for late entry as well as unobserved heterogeneity. We find considerable duration dependence in region of residence in the raw data, most but not all of which disappears when controlling for observable and unobservable differences between individuals. Older workers are less likely to switch region while the better educated are more mobile. There are also some differences between males and females in their likelihood to migrate.regional labour markets, panel data, hazard, duration, migration
Deeds of Sale Notes
Handwritten notes by W. P. Andrews on various land sales and purchases.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-william-perry-andrews/1007/thumbnail.jp
Genealogy Notes - Watson Family Births & Deaths (Dr. W. P. Andrews)
Handwritten genealogy notes pertaining to the births and deaths of the Watson family written by Elizabeth Watson\u27s grandson, Dr. William Perry Andrews.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-watson-family/1004/thumbnail.jp
Implementation Of IST\u27s TRIDIS Stealth
Report on an attempt to develop a low cost solution to stealth visualization that is compatible with files and resources developed for higher end simulation applications
Molecular Size Distributions of Heavy Metals in Lake Washington
Four untreated and one magnesium treated water samples from Lake Washington, the potable water source for the city of Melbourne, Florida, were collected and analyzed for As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb, Ni, Zn, Mb, Ca, and color on the basis of molecular weight distribution. Molecular weight distributions of the samples were obtained using a Millipore ultrafiltration system and filters in the following sizes: 106, 105, 2.5 x 104, 104, and 103 nominal molecular weight limits (nmwl). Color causing materials in the untreated samples were found to be located in the molecular weight fraction greater than 2.5 x 104 nmwl. The majority of the metals concentrations (approximately greater than 80%) were also found to be located in the molecular weight fraction greater than 2.5 x 104 nmwl. Analysis of the magnesium treated (for maximum color removal) sample showed higher concentrations of metals passing the respective filter sizes as opposed to the untreated samples indicating less complexation or smaller molecular complexes of the metals. Thus, a fairly strong correlation between heavy metals concentrations and color in the Lake Washington samples was indicated
Sander\u27s Plat
Handwritten notes by Dr. William Perry Andrews on the Sander\u27s Plat in Cleveland County, NC.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-william-perry-andrews/1016/thumbnail.jp
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