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2025

No. Author(s) Title Date PDF Link to Abstract
18244 Alena Bicakova, Matias Cortes, Kelly Foley, Jacopo Mazza, Peter McHenry Unpacking the Countercyclicality of Post-Secondary Enrollment in the United States Oktober 2025 Abstract
18243 Ignacio Belloc, José Alberto Molina, Jorge Velilla Inheritance Shocks and Expenditure Patterns: A Dynamic Collective Approach November 2025 Abstract
18242 Lucia Mangiavacchi, Luca Piccoli, Steven Stillman Casting a Long Shadow: How Parental Risky Behaviors Impair Child Development in Russia Oktober 2025 Abstract
18241 Esther Arenas-Arroyo, Elisabeth Wurm Empowered Mothers, Empowered Generations: The Impact of Women’s Economic Rights Oktober 2025 Abstract
18240 Wen-Hao Chen, Tony Fang The Wage Effects of Restricting Temporary Foreign Workers: Evidence from Canada’s 2014 TFWP Reforms
(published online as 'Restricting temporary foreign labour: evidence on wage effects from Canada’s 2014 policy reform' in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 24 October 2025)
Oktober 2025 Abstract
18239 Elisa Taveras, Ozlem Tonguc, Maria Zhu, Nicola Miller Foreign Accents and Employer Beliefs: Experimental Evidence on Hiring Discrimination Oktober 2025 Abstract
18238 Mery Ferrando, Noemi Katzkowicz, Thomas Le Barbanchon, Diego Ubfal The Lasting Effects of Working While in School: A Long-Term Follow-Up Oktober 2025 Abstract
18237 Effrosyni Adamopoulou, Anne Hannusch, Karen A. Kopecky, Tim Obermeier Cohabitation, Child Development, and College Costs Oktober 2025 Abstract
18236 Hai-Anh H Dang, Cuong Viet Nguyen Employing Data Imputation to Track Poverty and Welfare Trends over Extended Time Periods: An Application to a Poorer Country Oktober 2025 Abstract
18235 Piotr Lewandowski, Karol Madoń, Albert Park Workers’ Exposure to AI Across Development Stages Oktober 2025 Abstract
18234 Ellora Derenoncourt, Francois Gerard, Lorenzo Lagos, Claire Montialoux Minimum Wages and Informality Oktober 2025 Abstract
18233 Alessandra Fenizia, Nicholas Y. Li, Luca Citino The (In)effectiveness of Targeted Payroll Tax Reductions Oktober 2025 Abstract
18232 Gregory Verdugo, Malak Kandoussi Will You Follow Your Job to the Suburbs? Commuting, Locational Amenities and Wages in a Large Metro Area
(forthcoming in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2025)
Oktober 2025 Abstract
18231 Alessandro Fabbri, Michele Pellizzari First-Generation Graduates in OECD Countries November 2025 Abstract
18230 Vincenzo Scoppa, Idola Francesca Spanò Do Women Ask for Less? Evidence from Reservation Wages in Italy Oktober 2025 Abstract
18229 Jan Stuhler, Christian Dustmann, Sebastian Otten, Uta Schönberg The Effects of Immigration on Places and People – Identification and Interpretation Oktober 2025 Abstract
18228 Maarten Goos, Anna Salomons, Bas Scheer, Wiljan Van den Berge Domestic Outsourcing and Worker Outcomes: Evidence from Staffing Firms Oktober 2025 Abstract
18227 Roy Thurik, Masatoshi Kato, Peter van der Zwan, Chihiro Kageura Daily Recovery Experiences of Japanese Small Business Owners and the Link with Well-Being and Ill-Being Oktober 2025 Abstract
18226 Maria De Paola, Patrizia Ordine, Giuseppe Rose Stereotypes, Awareness, and STEM Major Choice Oktober 2025 Abstract
18225 Eduard Brüll, Samuel Mäurer, Davud Rostam-Afschar Beliefs about Bots: How Employers Plan for AI in White-Collar Work Oktober 2025 Abstract
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