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When relatively recent entrants predominated among working women, productivity indexes were depressed.
The productivity index, for this purpose, was taken as the company income divided by the personnel strength of the company.
The productivity index, described above, was the dependent variable used as a measure of the productivity of the company.
The relative productivity indices are as follows:
Compared with the UK, sales were 20 times greater and the productivity index over four times higher in Japan.
They are of such particular importance to productivity indexes that it is remarkable to see them ignored in most discussions of productivity.
A variable directly affected by operations management and project management, the productivity index, was therefore used as representing the impact of the R&D function on profitability.
The dependent variable, Prod, is the productivity index and R 2 is the percentage of the variance explained by the independent variable.
'The Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index', based on faculty publications, federal grant dollars awarded, and honors and awards.
Using the Bureau of Labor Statistics productivity index, our analysis showed that most industries had a positive correlation between the use of high-yield securities and productivity increases.
PPPR models In 1955, Davis published a book titled Productivity Accounting in which he presented a productivity index model.
In 2006, horticulture program was ranked 5, soil science was ranked 10, kinesiology and exercise science was ranked 10 in the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index.
Process Productivity, being exponential in nature is typically converted to a linear productivity index an organization can use to track their own changes in productivity and apply in future effort estimates.
Nine CU-Boulder doctoral programs were ranked in the top 10 in the nation in a faculty productivity index featured in the Chronicle of Higher Education in January 2007.
Also to be welcomed is the idea, put forward in the Critical Appraisal, of developing a productivity index enabling increases in labour costs to be measured in relation to growth in productivity.
Though this would not satisfy purists, the only factor that would invalidate the productivity index for this purpose would be if some companies had widely different subcontract proportions in their outputs; these would have apparently higher figures than the others.
The University of Rhode Island Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics has been ranked the fourth most productive research department in the country in the field of agricultural economics by the 2005 Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index.
It is becoming increasingly important to focus national employment policies and the European Employment Strategy itself on giving dignity to labour and not only on the economic aspects of harmonising the EU's productivity index with the USA, which is mentioned often in the Commission communication.