نتایج جستجو برای: human welfare

تعداد نتایج: 1681891  

2005
Maurice Schiff

Brain Gain: Claims about Its Size and Impact on Welfare and Growth Are Greatly Exaggerated Based on static partial equilibrium analysis, the “new brain drain” literature argues that, by raising the return to education, a brain drain generates a brain gain that is, under certain conditions, larger than the brain drain itself, and that such a net brain gain results in an increase in welfare and g...

Journal: :Animal Welfare 2023

Abstract The welfare of animals in food-production systems is a cause concern to the public. Regenerative agriculture was first used by Rodale Institute and proposes regenerate degraded components ecosystems, aiming be more than just sustainable. However, despite animal being pushed part SDG agenda for 2030, there no clarity on how regenerative impacts welfare. It challenging determine welfare,...

2007
Georg Kirchsteiger Alexander Sebald

Empirical evidence suggests that parents with higher levels of education generally attach a higher importance to the education of their children. This implies an intergenerational chain transmitting the attitude towards the formation of human capital from one generation to the next. We incorporate this intergenerational chain into an OLGmodel with endogenous human capital formation. In absence ...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2007
V Wensley Koch

This special issue on nonhuman primate behavior and welfare, the proceedings of a special Animal Behavior Society session, celebrates the life of Dr. Sylvia Taylor (1963-2005). Sylvia's premature death reminded her friends to recognize the reality that life is short, but one can make the most of it. Many individuals and organizations have also recognized the reality that an educational venture ...

2016
Melissa Bateson

Progress in improving animal welfare is currently limited by the lack of objective methods for assessing lifetime experience. I propose that telomere attrition, a cellular biomarker of biological age, provides a molecular measure of cumulative experience that could be used to assess the welfare impact of husbandry regimes and/or experimental procedures on non-human animals. I review evidence fr...

2018
Marc K. Chan Robert Moffitt David Ribar James Ziliak Mike Brewer

This paper reviews the basic theoretical models that are appropriate for analyzing different types of welfare reforms, and the related empirical literature. We first present the canonical labor supply model of a classical welfare program, and then extend this basic framework to include in-kind transfers, incomplete take-up, human capital, preference persistence, and borrowing and saving. The em...

2004
Elena Safirova Kenneth Gillingham Ian Parry Peter Nelson Winston Harrington David Mason

Economists have long advocated congestion pricing as an efficient way of allocating scarce roadway capacity. However, with a few exceptions, congestion tolls are rarely used in practice and strongly opposed by the public and elected officials. Although high implementation costs and privacy issues are alleviated as appropriate technologies are developed, the concerns that congestion pricing will...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2015
Torsten Hothorn Jörg Müller Leonhard Held Lisa Möst Atle Mysterud

The increasing number of deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) across Europe during recent decades poses a serious threat to human health and animal welfare and increasing costs for society. DVCs are triggered by both a human-related and a deer-related component. Mitigation requires an understanding of the processes driving temporal and spatial collision patterns. Separating human-related from deer-re...

Journal: :ILAR journal 2014
Richard M A Parker William J Browne

The 3Rs--replacement, reduction, and refinement--can be applied to any animal experiment by researchers and other bodies seeking to conduct those studies in as humane a manner as possible. Key to the success of this endeavor is an appreciation of the principles of good experimental design and analysis; these need to be considered in concert before any data is collected. Indeed, many of the prin...

2011
Attila Ambrus Ben Greiner

This paper experimentally investigates the effects of a costly punishment option on cooperation and social welfare in long, finitely repeated public good contribution games. In a perfect monitoring environment, increasing the severity of the potential punishment monotonically increases both contributions and the average net payoffs of subjects. In a more realistic imperfect monitoring environme...

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