Articles with "contribution rate" as a keyword



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Mandated superannuation contributions and the structure of the financial sector in Australia

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of Policy Modeling"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2019.05.004

Abstract: Abstract Australian workers must contribute a proportion of their wage to superannuation. The mandated contribution rate has risen from 3% in 1992, to 9.5% today, and is scheduled to reach 12% by 2025. We use… read more here.

Keywords: superannuation contributions; contribution rate; sector; contributions structure ... See more keywords
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Evaluation Model and Empirical Research on the Contribution Rate of Meteorological Talents

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Published in 2021 at "Microprocessors and Microsystems"

DOI: 10.1016/j.micpro.2021.104045

Abstract: Abstract This paper adopts the improved Cobb-Douglas-production-function-model to measure the contribution rate of meteorological talents. We use education level and employee title as input indicators, and weather forecast accuracy and total income of meteorological departments… read more here.

Keywords: meteorological talents; model; contribution rate; rate meteorological ... See more keywords
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An alternative method for expropriation for lane-like projects in planned area: a case study from Trabzon in Turkey

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Published in 2019 at "Survey Review"

DOI: 10.1080/00396265.2017.1405181

Abstract: This study focuses on the Tanjant Road in Trabzon, in which public authorities expropriated a lot of parcels together with buildings then destroyed all of them and then finally finished the road. If Tanjant road… read more here.

Keywords: road; study; area; tanjant road ... See more keywords
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Analysis of the Contribution Rate of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Activity to Runoff Variation in Nenjiang Basin, China

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Published in 2017 at "Hydrology"

DOI: 10.3390/hydrology4040058

Abstract: The Pettitt abrupt change test method based on ArcGIS was used to undertake change-point analysis on climatic (precipitation and potential evapotranspiration; 39 meteorological stations) and runoff data (27 hydrological stations) from 1954–2015 in the Nenjiang… read more here.

Keywords: nenjiang basin; change; climate change; contribution rate ... See more keywords