نتایج جستجو برای: generational distance

تعداد نتایج: 242188  

1995
Niklas Röjemo

Generational garbage collection is an established method for creating eecient garbage collectors. Even a simple implementation where all nodes that survive one garbage collection are tenured, i.e., moved to an old generation , works well in strict languages. In lazy languages, however, such an implementation can create severe temporary space leaks. The temporary space leaks appear in programs t...

Journal: :مدیریت دولتی 0
غلامرضا عسگری استادیار دانشگاه صنعتی مالک اشتر، تهران، ایران محمود محمدی استادیار دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکز، ایران مهدی اسماعیل زاده کارشناس ارشد مدیریت، دانشگاه صنعتی مالک اشتر، تهران ایران

this paper aims to examine the fun concept and age differences in attitudes toward workplace fun. the authors review the literature on workplace fun and generational theory. the fun in workplace was measured with karl et al.’s (2005) and generational cohort was measured by the respondents’ birth year using a sample of 296 workers at a industrial company in south west of tehran. according to res...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2007
Ernst-Jan W M Troe Anton E Kunst Vivian Bos Ingeborg M Deerenberg Inez M A Joung Johan P Mackenbach

BACKGROUND Migrant populations consist of migrants with differences in generational status and length of residence. Several studies suggest that health outcomes differ by generational status and duration of residence. We examined the association of generational status and age at immigration of the mother with infant mortality in migrant populations in The Netherlands. METHODS Data from Statis...

2017
Ericka Sanner-Stiehr Roxanne K. Vandermause

Multigenerational workplaces bring a varied range of talents but present distinct challenges for employers. Generational differences can lead to lack of understanding, compromised communication, and decreased productivity. We examine the problem of generational differences through the lenses of two complementary generational theories. Generational differences are explored from the perspectives ...

2001
Laurence J. Kotlikoff Alan Auerbach Martin Feldstein Liqun Liu Karl Shell

Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redistributing resources across generations and allocating to particular generations the burden of paying the government's bills. This chapter of the second edition of The Handbook of Public Economics shows how generational policy works, how it's measured, and how much it matters to virtual as well as ...

Fatemeh Meymandi Mansour Vosoughi

This research aims to understand mother’s and girl’s expectations from their spouses, and shows the difference between these two generation’s expectations. Along this, by using qualitative approach and deep semi-structured interview, we studied the expectations difference among 14 mothers and 14 girls resided at Tehran city’s fifth region (area).Results from the research showed that women’s exp...

2007
Matthew Atkinson

Macropartisanship varies substantially from cohort to cohort. Much of this variation is attributable to partisan generational effects. Using Sears and Valentino’s (1997) theory of event-driven political socialization, I argue that partisan generational effects are caused by the national policy mood during a cohort’s impressionable adolescent years. To test this hypothesis, I first measure chang...

2009
Donna Pendergast

Generational theory has much to offer the home economics profession. This article explains sociocultural generational theory, traces the evolution of home economics informed by generational theory, and considers the implications of generational theory as a mechanism to “future proof” the home economics profession. In particular, insights into the unique traits, strengths, and abilities for the ...

Journal: :Evolutionary computation 2001
Jonathan E. Rowe

We define an abstract normed vector space where the genetic operators are elements. This is used to define the disturbance of the generational operator G as the distance between the crossover and mutation operator (combined) and the identity. This quantity appears in a bound on the variance of fixed-point populations, and in a bound on the force //v - G(v)// that applies to the optimal populati...

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