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Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation


Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation
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Author : Bruno Bertaccini
language : en
Publisher: Firenze University Press
Release Date : 2021-12-22

Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation written by Bruno Bertaccini and has been published by Firenze University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-22 with Mathematics categories.


This book includes 40 peer-reviewed short papers submitted to the Scientific Conference titled Statistics and Information Systems for Policy Evaluation, aimed at promoting new statistical methods and applications for the evaluation of policies and organized by the Association for Applied Statistics (ASA) and the Dept. of Statistics, Computer Science, Applications DiSIA “G. Parenti” of the University of Florence, jointly with the partners AICQ (Italian Association for Quality Culture), AICQ-CN (Italian Association for Quality Culture North and Centre of Italy), AISS (Italian Academy for Six Sigma), ASSIRM (Italian Association for Marketing, Social and Opinion Research), Comune di Firenze, the SIS – Italian Statistical Society, Regione Toscana and Valmon – Evaluation & Monitoring.



Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation


Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation
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Author : Bruno Bertaccini
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Release Date : 2021

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Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation


Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation
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Author : Bruno Bertaccini
language : en
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Release Date : 2021

Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation written by Bruno Bertaccini and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with categories.


This book includes 25 peer-reviewed short papers submitted to the Scientific Opening Conference titled "Statistics and Information Systems for Policy Evaluation", aimed at promoting new statistical methods and applications for the evaluation of policies and organized by the Association for Applied Statistics (ASA) and the Department of Statistics, Computer Science, Applications DiSIA "G. Parenti" of the University of Florence, jointly with the partners AICQ (Italian Association for Quality Culture), AICQ-CN (Italian Association for Quality Culture North and Centre of Italy), AISS (Italian Academy for Six Sigma), ASSIRM (Italian Association for Marketing, Social and Opinion Research), Comune di Firenze, the SIS - Italian Statistical Society, Regione Toscana and Valmon - Evaluation & Monitoring.



Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation


Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation
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Author : Bruno Bertaccini
language : en
Publisher: Firenze University Press
Release Date : 2021-05-13

Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation written by Bruno Bertaccini and has been published by Firenze University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-05-13 with Business & Economics categories.


This book includes 25 peer-reviewed short papers submitted to the Scientific Opening Conference titled “Statistics and Information Systems for Policy Evaluation”, aimed at promoting new statistical methods and applications for the evaluation of policies and organized by the Association for Applied Statistics (ASA) and the Department of Statistics, Computer Science, Applications DiSIA “G. Parenti” of the University of Florence, jointly with the partners AICQ (Italian Association for Quality Culture), AICQ-CN (Italian Association for Quality Culture North and Centre of Italy), AISS (Italian Academy for Six Sigma), ASSIRM (Italian Association for Marketing, Social and Opinion Research), Comune di Firenze, the SIS – Italian Statistical Society, Regione Toscana and Valmon – Evaluation & Monitoring.



Asa 2022 Data Driven Decision Making


Asa 2022 Data Driven Decision Making
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Author : Enrico di Bella
language : en
Publisher: Firenze University Press
Release Date : 2023-07-04

Asa 2022 Data Driven Decision Making written by Enrico di Bella and has been published by Firenze University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-07-04 with Mathematics categories.


This volume collects the contributions presented at the conference “Data-driven Decision Making” organized by the Italian Association for Applied Statistics, held in Genoa from 12 to 14 September 2022. The papers cover a broad range of topics, with a common thread: the use of statistical methods to support decision-making both in public administrations and in private companies.



Toxicological Risk Assessment And Multi System Health Impacts From Exposure


Toxicological Risk Assessment And Multi System Health Impacts From Exposure
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Author : Aristidis M. Tsatsakis
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 2021-08-01

Toxicological Risk Assessment And Multi System Health Impacts From Exposure written by Aristidis M. Tsatsakis and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-01 with Medical categories.


Toxicological Risk Assessment and Multisystem Health Impacts From Exposure highlights the emerging problems of human and environmental health attributable to cumulative and multiple sources of long-term exposure to environmental toxicants. The book describes the cellular, biological, immunological, endocrinologic, genetic, and epigenetic effects of long-term exposure. It examines how the combined exposure to nanomaterials, metals, pharmaceuticals, multifrequency radiation, dietary mycotoxins, and pesticides accelerates ecotoxicity in humans, animals, plants, and the larger environment. The book goes on to also offer insights into mixture risk assessments, protocols for evaluating the risks, and how this information can serve the regulatory agencies in setting safer exposure limits. The book is a go-to resource for scientists and professionals in the field tackling the current and emerging trends in modern toxicology and risk assessment. • Bridges basic research with clinical, epidemiological, regulatory, and translational research, conveying both an introductory understanding and the latest developments in the field • Evaluates real-life human health risk assessment for long-term exposures to xenobiotic mixtures and the role they play in contributing to chronic disease • Discusses advances in predictive (in silico) toxicology tools and the benefits of using omics technologies in toxicology research



Basics And Trends In Sensitivity Analysis Theory And Practice In R


Basics And Trends In Sensitivity Analysis Theory And Practice In R
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Author : Sébastien Da Veiga
language : en
Publisher: SIAM
Release Date : 2021-10-14

Basics And Trends In Sensitivity Analysis Theory And Practice In R written by Sébastien Da Veiga and has been published by SIAM this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-14 with Mathematics categories.


This book provides an overview of global sensitivity analysis methods and algorithms, including their theoretical basis and mathematical properties. The authors use a practical point of view and real case studies as well as numerous examples, and applications of the different approaches are illustrated throughout using R code to explain their usage and usefulness in practice. Basics and Trends in Sensitivity Analysis: Theory and Practice in R covers a lot of material, including theoretical aspects of Sobol’ indices as well as sampling-based formulas, spectral methods, and metamodel-based approaches for estimation purposes; screening techniques devoted to identifying influential and noninfluential inputs; variance-based measures when model inputs are statistically dependent (and several other approaches that go beyond variance-based sensitivity measures); and a case study in R related to a COVID-19 epidemic model where the full workflow of sensitivity analysis combining several techniques is presented. This book is intended for engineers, researchers, and undergraduate students who use complex numerical models and have an interest in sensitivity analysis techniques and is appropriate for anyone with a solid mathematical background in basic statistical and probability theories who develops and uses numerical models in all scientific and engineering domains.



Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation


Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation
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Author : Bruno Bertaccini
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021

Asa 2021 Statistics And Information Systems For Policy Evaluation written by Bruno Bertaccini and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with categories.


This book includes 25 peer-reviewed short papers submitted to the Scientific Opening Conference titled "Statistics and Information Systems for Policy Evaluation", aimed at promoting new statistical methods and applications for the evaluation of policies and organized by the Association for Applied Statistics (ASA) and the Department of Statistics, Computer Science, Applications DiSIA "G. Parenti" of the University of Florence, jointly with the partners AICQ (Italian Association for Quality Culture), AICQ-CN (Italian Association for Quality Culture North and Centre of Italy), AISS (Italian Academy for Six Sigma), ASSIRM (Italian Association for Marketing, Social and Opinion Research), Comune di Firenze, the SIS - Italian Statistical Society, Regione Toscana and Valmon - Evaluation & Monitoring.



Directory Of Members


Directory Of Members
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Author : American Statistical Association
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1995

Directory Of Members written by American Statistical Association and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Biometricians categories.




Gender Inequalities


Gender Inequalities
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Author : Esra Ozdenerol
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 2021-02-23

Gender Inequalities written by Esra Ozdenerol and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-23 with Science categories.


Gender inequality is entrenched in the cultural, political, and market systems that operate at household, community, and national levels. Overarching global changes in access to markets, climatic conditions, and the availability of natural resources intensify disparities in income, assets, and power among genders. This book explains these gender dynamics at macro and micro levels through GIS and spatial analysis. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the current role of GIS in the context of gender inequalities, how it still exists globally despite substantial national and international measures that have been taken toward gender equality. It illustrates global and country-level maps of measures of gender inequalities, such as gender equality index, access to basic education, health and life expectancy, equality of economic opportunity, and political empowerment. The global case studies provided in the consequent chapters explore the world of gender inequalities and get directly involved with some of the GIS and mapping applications. Chapter 2 investigates how GIS can be adapted for the criminal justice response to domestic violence (DV) and to eliminate gender-based violence. Chapter 3 discusses applying GIS and spatial analysis to the prevalence and incidence mapping of intimate partner violence (IPV) and geospatial factors that influence help-seeking and resource availability. Chapter 4 discusses the spatial disparity of gender-representation across industry types in the United States. Chapter 5 explores the social and environmental injustice experienced by female migrant workers at Guiyu town, China, in the context of both environmental pollution and governance. Chapter 6 presents a social vulnerability index to identify spatial patterns of social vulnerability and gender inequalities among Mexican households. Chapter 7 presents the United States’ opioid crisis over the past two decades and analysis of mortality by gender, race, age, and urbanicity. Chapter 8 discusses the commitment to "leave no one behind" as the heart of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and identifies inequalities among women and girls by mapping multiple deprivations in Pakistan. Chapter 9 discusses the long-standing challenges in establishing gender parity in the transportation workforce in the United States. Chapter 10 presents a study that utilizes geospatial statistical tools and state-level admission data to examine gender inequalities in higher-education enrollment in Nigeria and investigates the key factors on enrollment. This book fosters engagement with the newest mapping and GIS application in contemporary issues regarding gender inequalities and nurtures recognition of how institutional global, everyday, and intimate spaces are inherently gendered, classed, raced, and sexualized. It demonstrates the spatiality of the politics of gender difference, and the contributions of GIS and spatial analysis to the struggles for equality and social justice. A unique work that Lays out a step-by-step approach to identify relevant GIS applications, spatial methods, data collection, and mapping techniques for gender inequalities research Has a strong international and global perspective. The author is well-informed in global perspectives Investigates the patterns/processes and indicators driving gender inequality at various temporal scales and at comparably detailed resolutions Illustrates finer-scale case studies, appropriate for local programs and interventions, as well as global scale studies contributing to international and national-level policy discussions on gender inequality Since gender inequality is a research area that is very wide and with strands into many academic traditions, this book is aimed at different and diverse academics/research. It is written for geographers, public health practitioners, sociologists, epidemiologists, criminologists, politicians, economists, environmentalists, GIScientists, and health and research professionals interested in applying GIS and spatial analysis to the study of gender inequalities.