A Markov (increment-decrement) model of labor force activity: Extended tables of central tendency, variation, and probability intervals
$25.00v11i1: pp. 23-87 Gary R Skoog; James E Ciecka Employment 2001
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v11i1: pp. 23-87 Gary R Skoog; James E Ciecka Employment 2001
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David G. Tucek. 2015. Accounting for Work Life Expectancy: Applying the Skoog-Ciecka-Krueger Transition Probabilities. Journal of Legal Economics 22(1): pp. 39–54.
Aaron Lowen and Paul Sicilian. 2015. An Alternative Valuation Method for Household Production using American Time Use Survey Data. Journal of Legal Economics 22(1): pp. 1–23.
Thomas R. Ireland. 2016. Damage Standards for Wrongful Death/Survival Actions: Loss to Survivors, Loss to the Estate, Loss of Accumulations to an Estate, and Investment Accumulations. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 5–23.
Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka. 2015. Decompositions of 1 That Incorporate Growth. Journal of Legal Economics 22(1): pp. 55–67.
Jennifer L. Polhemus. 2015. Defining ‘‘Health’’ Insurance in Kaiser Family Foundation’s Employer Health Benefits Survey. Journal of Legal Economics 22(1): pp. 89–92.
David Schap. 2016. Introduction to the Symposium on Wrongful Death. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 1–4.
Paul R. Bjorklund. 2015. Jacobs v. U.S.A and Deductions in FTCA Cases. Journal of Legal Economics 22(1): pp. 85–88.
David I. Rosenbaum and Matthew J. Cushing. 2016. Loss of Accumulation of Estate in Wrongful Death: A State-by-State Analysis. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 65–106.
David Schap and Andrea Thompson. 2016. Recoverable Damages for Wrongful Death in the States: A 2015 Review of Statutory Law. Journal of Legal Economics 22(2): pp. 143–153.
Jeffrey S. Petersen, Phillip H. Allman, and William C. Lee. 2015. Surveys in Class Action Wage and Hour Cases and the Use of Anonymous Respondents. Journal of Legal Economics 22(1): pp. 25–38
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