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Essays in Environmental and Labour EconomicsKabore, Philippe 17 January 2022 (has links)
Chapter 1 – This paper analyzes the effects of extreme temperature on manufacturing output using a dataset covering the universe of manufacturing establishments in Canada from 2004 to 2012. Extreme temperature can affect manufacturing activity directly through its impact on labour productivity and indirectly through a change in demand for products. Using a panel fixed effects method, our results suggest a non linear relationship between outdoor extreme temperature and manufacturing output. Each day where outdoor mean temperatures are below -18◦C or above 24◦C reduces annual manufacturing output by 0.18% and 0.11%, respectively, relative to a day with mean temperature between 12 to 18◦C. In a typical year, extreme temperatures, as measured by the number of days below -18◦C or above 24◦C, reduce annual manufacturing output by 2.2%, with extreme hot temperatures contributing the most to this impact. Given the predicted change in climate for the mid and end of century, we
predict annual manufacturing output losses due to extreme temperature to range between 2.8 to 3.7% in mid-century and 3.7 to 7.2% in end of century. Chapter 2 – In May 2011, the municipality of Slave Lake, Alberta was hit by a devastating wildfire; the second costliest natural disaster in Canada at the time. In this study, we use longitudinal income tax data from 2004-2018, to analyze the short, medium, and long-term effect of this wildfire on incomes, and related outcomes. This paper contributes to the very limited literature examining the economic effects of natural disasters on individuals. It also contributes to the discussion about the cost of natural disasters and highlights an important cost often excluded in published reports of natural disasters. Our results suggest that this event led to a decrease in total income mainly explained by a drop in employment income. Evidence of an intensive margin effect, whereby individuals are more likely to report lower earnings conditional on paid employment, is found. We also find evidence for an extensive margin effect, in which the employment rate falls for individuals over 55 years old. Chapter 3 – How do firms in the manufacturing sector respond to voluntary energy conservation program? Using data covering the universe of manufacturing firms in Canada over the period 2004 to 2012, we estimate the effectiveness of the Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation, the flagship federal government energy conservation program targeted at large industrial firms. We use a difference-in-difference approach, coupled with coarsened exact matching, to estimate the effect of this program on firms energy intensity, output, as well as productivity. Our results suggest that the program does not significantly affect the energy intensity of participating firms compared to non-participating firms. We also find no evidence that participant firms perform differently from non-participant firms in term of total productivity or total production. Our study results add to the evidence that voluntary programs play a limited role in transforming energy and environmental outcomes.
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Understanding social value creation : A process study of Romanian beggars and Swedish volunteersFollet, Charles, Ianko, Irina Eva January 2015 (has links)
There were several attempts to conceptualize the social value creation process. Previous literature does not commonly consider a non-material approach, using mainly quantitative practices which are not in line with the characteristics of social value. This thesis contributes to the current social value creation studies in two ways. The first centers the subjectivity of social value as a phenomenon embedded in space and time which calls for distinctive ways of understanding its creation. Here the research approaches the hedonic perspective of well-being as a processual phenomenon which makes possible to explore the way social value is created from beneficiaries’ perspective. The second contribution is an empirical study within a voluntary program in order to explore how the beneficiaries’ subjective well-being unfolds over time. In this setting, where impoverished people deal with satisfying their basic needs, a process approach reveals the emotionally loaded context and the complexity of the social value creation. Thereby, the main emphasis of this thesis is to put on a deeper theoretical discussion of the concept of social value creation. The result of this research is an understanding of social value creation as a subjective construct centered on how the process uncovers unique moments experienced by people.
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Vybrané kapitoly z dětské kriminality se zaměřením na soudní řízení, na ukládaná opatření a na další institucionální pomoc / Chosen Captures from Juvenile Delinquency Focused on Proceeding at Law, on Given Precaution and Other Institutional HelpMICHLOVÁ, Markéta January 2008 (has links)
The work puts mind to juvenile delinquency focused on proceeding at law about juvenile offenders and precautions that can be enjoined to children younger than 15 years if they commit a fort. It is also engaged in institutions who work with these offenders and describe their possibility of theirs care. The first part of the work deals with statistical data about situation of children´s criminality in 2007 and its development since 1989. It also characterizes some special features of criminal activity of children and basic factors that influences delinquent behavior of a child. It attends to a discussed topic of lowing the age limit of criminal liability. The most important part of the work contains some information about mentioned proceeding at law about juvenile offenders and enjoined precautions. It describes some institutions where the child can be send and describes other possibilities of institutions such as police, school, welfare centre headed by parole officer, educational-psychology service or mental home. It goes into a family, law precautions in it. It speaks about voluntary programs that attend to work with delinquent children. The end of the work describes some more ways from foreign countries of help of juvenile delinquents.
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