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Djinlev, Vanja (author), Pearce, B.J. (author)
In line with EU’s 2050 decarbonization agenda, the H2020 Energy Citizens for Inclusive Decarbon-ization (ENCLUDE) project aims to help the EU fulfil its promise of a just and inclusive decarboni-zation, adopting the principles of sharing and co-creating new knowledge and practices that are aimed at maximizing the number as well as the diversity...
working paper 2022
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Biely, K. (author)
working paper 2022
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Guo, J. (author), Groeblacher, S. (author)
Preparing macroscopic mechanical resonators close to their motional quantum groundstate and generating entanglement with light offers great opportunities in studying fundamental physics and in developing a new generation of quantum applications. Here we propose an experimentally interesting scheme, which is particularly well suited for...
working paper 2022
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Hart, K.P. (author)
This paper looks at an argument in 'On the vastness of Natural Languages' by D. T. Langendoen and P. M. Postal.<br/><br/>The conclusion is that it does not pass mathematical muster.<br/><br/>The salient points are<br/><br/> saying "language rules impose no size limits" does not mean that one can say "there are arbitrarily large entities"; it...
working paper 2021
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King, Charlotte (author), van der Lugt, P. (author), Thang Long, Trinh (author), Yanxia, Li (author)
INBAR (International Bamboo and Rattan Organisation) Working Paper. This policy brief provides an introduction to how bamboo forestry projects can be integrated into carbon markets.
working paper 2021
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Niessen, W.J. (author), Hofer, Edith (author), Roshchupkin, Gennady (author), Adams, Hieab H.H. (author), Knol, Maria J. (author), Lin, Honghuang (author), Li, Shuo (author), Zare, Habil (author), shazad, Ahmad (author)
Cortical thickness, surface area and volumes (MRI cortical measures) vary with age and cognitive function, and in neurological and psychiatric diseases. We examined heritability, genetic correlations and genome-wide associations of cortical measures across the whole cortex, and in 34 anatomically predefined regions. Our discovery sample...
working paper 2021
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Rouvoet, A.J. (author), Poulsen, C.B. (author), Krebbers, R.J. (author), Visser, Eelco (author)
An intrinsically-typed definitional interpreter is a concise specification of dynamic semantics, that is executable and type safe by construction. Unfortunately, scaling intrinsically-typed definitional interpreters to more complicated object languages often results in definitions that are cluttered with manual proof work. For linearly-typed...
working paper 2020
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de Vos, D.W. (author), van Ham, M. (author), Meijers, E.J. (author)
Teleworking may increase the willingness to accept a longer commute. This paper presents new evidence of the effect of teleworking on the length of commutes. We use novel panel data from the Netherlands, for the years 2008-2018, and find stronger effects compared to studies that use older data. Between 2008 and 2018 however, the effect was...
working paper 2019
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Hermans, L.M. (author), Gomes, S.L. (author), Thissen, W.A.H. (author), Narain, Vishal (author), Kempers, Remi (author), Banerjee, Poulomi (author), Hasan, Rezaul (author), Salehin, Mashfiqus (author), Alam Khan, Shah (author), Hossain, ATM Zakir (author), Islam, Kazi Faisal (author), Huda, Sheikh Nazmul (author), Banerjee, Parthasarathi (author), Majumdar, Binoy (author), Majumdar, Soma (author)
In this publication, we share our experiences with combining transdisciplinary research with the Negotiated Approached to address the challenges in groundwater management in peri-urban villages near Khulna, Bangladesh and near Kolkata, India. From 2014 – 2019, our team of researchers and civil society organizations has been executing the...
working paper 2019
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Storm, S.T.H. (author)
Using macroeconomic data for 1960-2018, this paper analyzes the origins of the crisis of the ‘post-Maastricht Treaty order of Italian capitalism’. After 1992, Italy did more than most other Eurozone members to satisfy EMU conditions in terms of self-imposed fiscal consolidation, structural reform and real wage restraint — and the country was...
working paper 2019
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Storm, S.T.H. (author)
Strong labor protections for ordinary workers are often portrayed as a `luxury developing countries cannot afford`. No study has been more influential in propagating this perversity trope in the context of the Indian economy than the QJE article of Besley and Burgess (2004). Their article provides econometric evidence that pro-worker regulation...
working paper 2019
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Modai-Snir, T. (author), van Ham, M. (author)
The socio-economic mosaic of urban neighbourhoods changes under the influence of three distinctive distributional processes: reordering of the socio-economic position of urban neighbourhoods; changing levels of inequality between neighbourhoods; and an overall growth or decline in income levels which affects all neighbourhoods of an urban area....
working paper 2018
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Mijs, Jonathan J.B. (author), Nieuwenhuis, J.G. (author)
Research calls attention to the divergent school and labor market trajectories of<br/>Europe’s youth while, across the Atlantic, researchers describe the long-lasting<br/>consequences of poverty on adolescent development. In this paper we incorporate both processes to shed a new light on a classic concern in the sociology of stratification: how...
working paper 2018
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Manley, D.J. (author), van Ham, M. (author), Hedman, L.K. (author)
Longer term exposure to high poverty neighbourhoods can affect individual socio-economic outcomes later in life. Previous research has shown strong path dependence in individual neighbourhood histories. A growing literature shows that the neighbourhood histories of people is linked to the neighbourhoods of their childhood and parental...
working paper 2018
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Kleinepier, T. (author), van Ham, M. (author)
Research on neighborhood effects has increasingly focused on how long children have lived in a deprived neighborhood during childhood (duration), but has typically ignored when in childhood the exposure occurred (timing) and whether circumstances were improving or deteriorating (sequencing). Using Dutch register data, we applied sequence...
working paper 2018
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Petrović, A. (author), Manley, D.J. (author), van Ham, M. (author)
Theory behind neighbourhood effects suggests that different geographies and scales affect individual outcomes. We argue that neighbourhood effects research needs to break away from the tyranny of neighbourhood and consider alternative ways to measure the wider socio-spatial context of people, placing individuals at the centre of the approach. We...
working paper 2018
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van der Lugt, P. (author), Thanglong, T. (author), King, C. (author)
working paper 2018
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Meissner, F.V.M. (author)
The emergent literature on mainstreaming immigrant integration frequently references the term superdiversity. The diversification of migration is put forward as one rational for implementing measures to support immigrant integration across policy fields and across levels of policy making. In this paper I reflect on those assertions and argue...
working paper 2018
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Kruijff-Korbayova, Ivana (author), Racioppa, Stefania (author), Saad, E. (author), Hindriks, K.V. (author), Mioch, Tina (author), van Vught, W. (author), Consortium, the TRADR (author)
We report Year 4 progress in the TRADR project WP5: Persistent models for human-robot teaming. We focused on the analysis, modelling and online-processing of the information-gathering tasks that the human-robot team is performing during a mission, with the goal to enable the robotic system to follow the mission (understand which tasks have been...
working paper 2018
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Thorsen, R.Ø. (author), Hulleman, C.N. (author), Mathias, Hammer (author), Grunwald, David (author), Stallinga, S. (author), Rieger, B. (author)
Recently, Franke, Sauer and van de Linde introduced a way to estimate the axial position of single-molecules (TRABI). To this end, they compared the detected photon count from a temporal radial-aperture-based intensity estimation to the estimated count from Gaussian point-spread function (PSF) fitting to the data. Empirically they found this...
working paper 2018
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