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Statistical measures for evaluation of methods for syndromic surveillance
(2003-11-01)
Introduction
In syndromic surveillance there is a need for continual observation of one or more time series, with the goal of detecting an important change in the underlying process as soon as possible after it has ...
Ideella organisationer i välfärdsystemet - exemplet ICK
(2003)
This paper analyzes the consequences of an increasing non-profit sector and its impact on the municipalities and other local authorities. We discuss different forms of cooperation between non-governmental organizations and ...
Anyone for Higher Speed Limits? - Self-Interested and Adaptive Political Preferences
(2003)
Swedish survey-evidence indicates that variables reflecting self-interest are important in
explaining people’s preferred speed limits, and that political preferences adapt to
technological development. Drivers of cars ...
Should policy be concerned with objective or subjective risks?
(2003)
Much psychological evidence suggests that people’s risk-perceptions are biased. This
paper assumes that public policy should intrinsically be concerned with people’s
expected welfare, rather than their preferences, which ...
Sju porträtt av chefer inom Västra Götalands regionen
(2003)
In the study three themes characterising management in the health care sector have emerged: Generation, Power, and Gender. These three themes are closely inter-connected, and in the managerial and power positions we can ...
Child mortality, wealth and education: direct versus indirect effects
(2003)
Controlling for the Egyptian household choice of health infrastructure (i.e., sanitation facility and water
accessibility) is done by means of a discrete choice approach consistent with the random utility model.
Evidence ...