Natural & Computing Sciences (School): Recent submissions
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ABC of obesity. Management: Part 1 - behaviour change, diet and activity
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Image and Reality: the Case of Job Satisfaction
(AIAS, Amsterdam Institute of Labour Studies, University of Amsterdam, 2006-03-10)This study makes a distinction between two types of utility. Experienced utility is defined as the job satisfaction derived from the present job, estimated by using a subjective evaluation of job satisfaction. Anticipated ... -
Should I stay or Should I Go? The effect of Gender, Education and Unemployment on Labour Market Transitions
(2007-03-07)The literature on job mobility patterns and search behaviour has highlighted significant gender differences. Women on average appear to suffer a higher risk of redundancy or dismissal, they exhibit a lesser commitment ... -
Human remains: archaeology, museums and the sacred.
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Kenning be Kenning and Course be Course: Maritime Jurimetrics in Scotland and Northern Europe 1400–1600
(Edinburgh University Press, 1998)This article explores the jurimetric significance of a phrase or formula, "kenning be kenning and course be course", used in maritime law texts and disputes in late medieval and early modern Scotland and England. -
A Note on the Labour Supply Behaviour of NYC Cabdrivers: Does Experience Count?
(University of Aberdeen Business School, 2004-03)In a much talked about paper, Camerer, Babcock, Lowenstein and Thaler (1997), (hereafter CBLT) outline some potentially cautionary news about the intertemporal labour supply hypothesis. The basis of their paper is that cab ...