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TABLE 2 - MINIMUM - WAGE EFFECTS ON TRANSITION Final activity SNE SE NSE NSNE N : PROBABILITIES Initial employment ... Statistically significant at the 5 - percent level . probability of becoming NSE suggests that some of them find jobs ...
TABLE 2 - MINIMUM - WAGE EFFECTS ON TRANSITION Final activity SNE SE NSE NSNE N : PROBABILITIES Initial employment ... Statistically significant at the 5 - percent level . probability of becoming NSE suggests that some of them find jobs ...
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Women have a higher probability of being offered all of the benefits under scrutiny , suggesting that women may seek out firms with benefits packages to fit their needs , while men are primarily concerned with salary .
Women have a higher probability of being offered all of the benefits under scrutiny , suggesting that women may seek out firms with benefits packages to fit their needs , while men are primarily concerned with salary .
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Of course , if the two players want to follow the Bayesian approach , then their expectations will take the form of subjective probability distributions over the relevant mathematical objects . Thus , player 1's first - order ...
Of course , if the two players want to follow the Bayesian approach , then their expectations will take the form of subjective probability distributions over the relevant mathematical objects . Thus , player 1's first - order ...
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