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Government of Canada
Government•Ottawa, Ontario, Canada•
About: Government of Canada is a government organization based out in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Monetary policy & Productivity. The organization has 796 authors who have published 886 publications receiving 21366 citations. The organization is also known as: federal government of Canada & Her Majesty's Government.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether there is a cointegrating relationship between the observed unemployment rate and various structural factors, focussing neither on the non-accelerating-inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) nor on the natural rate of employment, but rather on the trend unemployment rate, which they define in terms of cointegration.
Abstract: This paper attempts to identify the trend unemployment rate, an empirical concept, using cointegration theory. The authors examine whether there is a cointegrating relationship between the observed unemployment rate and various structural factors, focussing neither on the non-accelerating-inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) nor on the natural rate of unemployment, but rather on the trend unemployment rate, which they define in terms of cointegration.
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TL;DR: It is found that experiencing childhood emotional abuse is related to the presence of MI during adult military service, even after controlling for age and gender.
Abstract: Background: There is increasing evidence that moral injuries (MIs) may affect the mental health of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members and veterans. Despite knowledge suggesting that MIs are relate...
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TL;DR: Biomonitoring equivalents (BEs) were derived based on US FDA's RDI as a tool for interpretation of population-level biomonitorsing data and may be used in screening and prioritization of health risk assessment of bismuth in the general population.
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01 Jan 2007TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the state fragility and a generation of conflict in Iraq and their role in preventing a new generation of conflicts in the Middle East.
Abstract: Looking Back: State Fragility and a Generation of Conflict - the Editors. Iraq in Turmoil. State Collapse and the Rise of Identity Politics - T. Dodge. Iraq's Identity Crisis - P. Marr. Three Wars Later...Iraqi Living Conditions - J. Pedersen. Islamism, Nationalism, and Sectarianism - A.S. Sidahmed. Sunni Factions and the "Political Process" - R. Meijer. Shi'a Militias in Iraqi Politics - J. Cole. Kirkuk as a Peacebuilding Test Case - J.R. Hiltermann. Toward a Stable Peace. Forging an Inclusive and Enduring Social Contract - N. Haysom. Making Federalism Work - D. Cameron. Liberal Consociation and Conflict Management J. McGarry. Federalizing Natural Resources - B. O'Leary. US Policy and Diplomacy - J. Dobbins. Iraq's Arab Neighbors - J.B. Alterman. Securing Iraq: The Mismatch of Demand and Supply - N Bensahel. The Protection of Civilians - P. Gassmann. Dilemmas of Donor Assistance - M. Bell. Strategic Coordination of International Engagement - B.D. Jones. Conclusion. Looking Ahead: Preventing a New Generation of Conflict - the Editors.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the physico-chemical characteristics and plant functional traits collected in 322 wetlands as indicators of wetland condition, including origin, life history, and habitat requirements.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kingston H. G. Mills | 92 | 313 | 29630 |
David W. Schindler | 85 | 217 | 39792 |
Martha C. Anderson | 70 | 340 | 20288 |
Hui Li | 62 | 246 | 14395 |
Lei Zhang | 58 | 146 | 21872 |
Michael J. Vanni | 55 | 124 | 11714 |
Cars Hommes | 54 | 250 | 14984 |
Richard E. Caves | 53 | 115 | 24552 |
John W. M. Rudd | 51 | 70 | 9446 |
Karen A. Kidd | 47 | 163 | 10255 |
Kenneth O. Hill | 43 | 126 | 8842 |
Steven H. Ferguson | 43 | 225 | 6797 |
Derwyn C. Johnson | 41 | 103 | 8208 |
Kevin E. Percy | 40 | 91 | 5167 |
Guy Ampleman | 40 | 128 | 4706 |