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Table 1: Jail Population Mix by Legal Status

in Filling the Gap Filling the Gap Filling the Gap Filling the Gap
by Alcohol And Drug, Cullen Goretzke, Jennifer Sharp, Rachel Weber
"... In PAGE 6: ... Recently a report produced by the Dane County Executive Office offered a glimpse into the Dane County Jail through a snapshot of who is there on any one day. Table1 illustrates the judicial status of offenders and inmates on June 25, 1999. Table 1: Jail Population Mix by Legal Status ... ..."

TABLE 1 Descriptive Statistics of Children by Legal Status (proportions and means)

in Child Well-Being and the Intergenerational Effects of Undocumented Immigrant Status
by Shawn Malia Kanaiaupuni

Table I Correlations between regulation measures The table shows the pairwise correlations of regulation indices across 63 countries. No former or current communist countries are included to avoid spurious correlation. The measures of regulation are: (1) quot;Employment laws index quot; which measures the level of protection of labor and employment laws and is formed by the normalized sum of: (i) subindex: alternative employment contracts. (ii) subindex: conditions of employment. (iii) subindex: job security; (2) quot;Number of procedures to start a business; quot; which is defined as the number of different procedures that a start-up has to comply with in order to obtain a legal status, i.e., to start operating as a legal entity; and (3) quot;Court formalism index for the collection of a bounced check quot; which measures substantive and procedural statutory intervention in judicial cases at lower-level civil trial courts, and is formed by various characteristics in the process such as the need for lawyers and legal justifications in the process, written vs. oral elements, statutory regulation of evidence, control of superior review, engagement formalities for the parties, and the number of independent procedural actions.

in The New Comparative Economics ii The New Comparative Economics TABLE OF CONTENTS
by World Bank, Edward Glaeser, Rafael La Porta, I. Introduction

Table 25 Marital Status Value Description

in Dancing With Dirty Data Methods for Exploring and Cleaning Data
by Louise A. Francis
"... In PAGE 51: ... As an example, recall that (see Table 11) six values are present in the data for the marital status variable. Table25 displays one scenario for defining the values in the marital status field. The definition of values such as paid and incurred loss should specify whether legal and other claim adjustment amounts are included and whether the data in the field is net or gross as to subrogation and recoveries.... ..."

Table 1. No. of registered Filipino emigrants by country of destination

in SERIES 2005-01
by Tereso S. Tullao, Ph. D, Michael Angelo, A. Cortez, Michael Angelo, A. Cortez, Assistant Professor, Accountancy Department
"... In PAGE 20: ... The United States remains to be the top destination especially to the skilled and professional work force. Table1 above shows that around 40,000 Filipinos yearly apply for emigrant status in the United States. If Filipinos could not qualify to legal change of residency status, then there is no preventing them from turning into irregular migrants.... ..."

Table 7: Criteria of the typology of MFI structure

in FCND DP No. 114 FCND DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 114 DISTRIBUTION, GROWTH, AND PERFORMANCE OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN AFRICA, ASIA, AND LATIN AMERICA
by Cécile Lapenu, Manfred Zeller
"... In PAGE 20: ... 4. ROLE AND PERFORMANCE OF MFIs, BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY AND LEGAL STATUS TYPE OF MFIs, BY TECHNOLOGY The MFIs have been classified into five major types, according to the main technology they use to provide financial services (see Table7 ): cooperatives, solidarity groups, village banks, individual contracts, and linkage models. Some MFIs combine different approaches, e.... ..."

Table III Legal Environment

in Coase Versus The Coasians
by Edward Glaeser , Simon Johnson, Andrei Shleifer 2001
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Table 11. Recourse to Legal Institutions

in Property Rights In A Flea Market Economy
by Marcel Fafchamps, Bart Minten 1999
"... In PAGE 18: ...listed in Table11 , show that, apart from an occasional recourse to the police, the use of legal institutions by Malagasy grain traders is extremely low in contractual disputes with suppliers and clients. One conceivable interpretation of these numbers is that legal enforcement in Madagascar is so effective and predictable that parties rationally anticipate the outcome and prefer to settle beforehand to avoid litigation costs.... In PAGE 18: ... One conceivable interpretation of these numbers is that legal enforcement in Madagascar is so effective and predictable that parties rationally anticipate the outcome and prefer to settle beforehand to avoid litigation costs. Table11 indeed indicates that direct negotiations are the instrument of choice to resolve contractual disputes. Mediators are used occasionally as well.... ..."
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Table 3. Classet of legal documents

in Mapping Syntactic Dependencies onto Semantic Relations
by Pablo Gamallo, Marco Gonzalez, Alexandre Agustini, Gabriel Lopes, Vera S. De Lima 2002
"... In PAGE 5: ... This kind of semantic information is unfortunately absent of WordNet, because only intracategorial semantic relations are allowed. Table3 shows at the top the larger classet built by our clustering algorithm. Its members are co-hyponyms of the general class refer- ring to legal documents.... ..."
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Table 2: Statistics of Legality Checking

in
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 19: ... Our system included a built-in dictionary to check the legality of the ex- tracted terms. Table2 presents a comparison of the statistics generated by using of the built-in dictionary and the result of legality checking for the sample bibliographic data. By applying only 3338 terms in the dictionary we were able to screen out 22139 illegal terms.... ..."
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