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  • Self-selection could play a part: Merely adequate female candidates might decide not to run.

    Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011

  • Self-selection into different occupations with different earnings potential spawns monetary income inequality.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • Self-selection into different occupations with different earnings potential spawns monetary income inequality.

    Paitence really IS a virtue... 2007

  • · Self-selection: often on a simple first-come-first-served basis, though commonly qualified by the need to belong to a designated group or to pre-qualify self-selection by complying with other selection criteria;

    Chapter 7 1997

  • Self-selection - that is, effectively transferring responsibility for selection to the aspiring self-employed themselves - is often used because it is both minimalist and demand responsiveness.

    Chapter 7 1997

  • Self-selection facilitates decentralisation of control over access, and thereby makes self-employment programmes "more appropriate" (Pyke, 1992).

    Chapter 7 1997

  • [248] Self-selection has a tendency to exacerbate bias, as in mobs, where there are no restraints.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Jpatt 2010

  • [250] Self-selection has a tendency to exacerbate bias, as in mobs, where there are no restraints.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Ed Poor 2010

  • [255] Self-selection has a tendency to exacerbate bias, as in mobs, where there are no restraints.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Aschlafly 2010

  • [248] Self-selection has a tendency to exacerbate bias, as in mobs, where there are no restraints.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Jpatt 2010

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