Sentence examples for coefficients of work from inspiring English sources

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The negative coefficients of work experience and social background however, are somewhat surprising, but we only can speculate about the reasons for this.

The midpoint of each category was used to ease readability of the estimated coefficients of work hours; the variable was scaled to working hours per day (assuming 5 working days per week) in continuous form.

By looking at the unexplained part, differences in coefficients of work experience account for the largest share of the unexplained part; the quadratic coefficients are 0.389 and −0.185 respectively and are statistically significant at the 5% level.

In the model, standardized partial regression coefficients of work conditions, reward and cooperation with colleagues were greater than the coefficients of the others.

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There exists a nonlinear relationship between total work hours and subjective well-being because the coefficient of "work 51 60 h" is not significant in the model.

The result shows that long work hours indeed has a significantly negative effect on subjective well-being as the coefficient of "work 41 50 h" is 0.257 (p < 0.1) and the coefficient of "work 61 h or more" is 0.660 (p < 0.001).9 This evidence lends support to Hypothesis 6.

In this case, for instance, if the more recent immigration cohorts have a lower (higher) unobserved ability, least squares estimates will lead to an upward (downward) bias in the estimated coefficient of work experience in Italy.

The coefficients of the work absence variables are negative, except for non-work and compulsory service for men.

Maximum permeability coefficients of this work are shown by a boxplot diagram (Fig. 2).

In addition, we estimate models where the coefficients of the work absence variables are allowed to vary depending on whether individuals change firms when they re-enter employment after the work absence, or not.

In the experimental part of the work, coefficients of wood bendability were defined for beech (Fagus silvatica L). and aspen (Populus tremula L).

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