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No.
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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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18222
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Baris
Yörük
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Does Local Diversity Affect Charitable Giving?
How does diversity affect charitable giving? On the one hand, diversity can lead to increased charitable giving, as individuals may feel more connected to and invested in their community when they ...
(Published in: Journal of Experimental and Behavioral Economics, 2025, 119, 102467)
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J10, J18, H30
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18211
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Wiemer
Salverda
Joop
Hartog
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The Labor Market in the Netherlands 2001–2024: The Long Demise of a Centralized Model
The Netherlands has long been an example of a highly and centrally institutionalized labor market paying considerable attention to equity concerns. We describe how this model has been falling apart ...
(shortened version published as 'The Labor Market in the Netherlands 2001–2024' in: IZA World of Labor, 2025)
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J21, J31, J61
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18210
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Arnaud
Natal
Christophe
Jalil
Nordman
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A Change Is Gonna Come: Universality, Stability, and Shocks in Personality Traits in Rural India
Taking the case of rural South India, we explore the universality of the Big Five personality traits and their stability over time. We then investigate the effects of two exogenous shocks on trait ...
(forthcoming in: The Journal of Development Studies, 2025)
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D91, G51, 012
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18204
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Jörn
Block
Miriam
Gnad
Alexander
S.
Kritikos
Caroline
Stiel
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Decline in Job Satisfaction and How It Relates to Investment Decisions of the Self-Employed
Despite substantial research on job satisfaction in self-employment, we know little about the consequences for the venture when job satisfaction declines after an external shock. Taking the pandemic ...
(published in: Applied Psychology, 2025, 74 (6), e70039)
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L26, J28, G11
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18198
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Keisuke
Kawata
Mizuki
Komura
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Only-Child Matching Penalty in the Marriage Market
This study explores the marriage matching of only-child individuals and the related outcomes. Specifically, we analyze two aspects: First, we investigate the marriage patterns of only children, ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Demographic Economics, 2025)
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J11, J12, J16
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18162
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Cesar
Barreto
Christian
Merkl
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Ex Ante Heterogeneity, Separations, and Labor Market Dynamics
Our paper documents the importance of ex ante worker heterogeneity for labor market dynamics and for the composition of the unemployment pool over the business cycle. In recessions, the unemployment ...
(published in: Journal of Monetary Economics, 2025, 156, 103845)
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E24, J16, J31
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18150
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Linlin
Da
Zhezheng
Jin
Qianhui
Xu
Lisa M.
Renzi-Hammond
Zhuo
Chen
M. Mahmud
Khan
Janani
Rajbhandari-Thapa
Xi
Chen
Bei
Wu
Suhang
Song
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Participation and Cognitive Decline Among Older Americans
This study examines how SNAP participation may affect age-related cognitive decline among cognitively intact older adults over 10 years. Leveraging a longitudinal survey of SNAP-eligible participants ...
(published online in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 25 September 2025)
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H53, I38, J14, I18, H75
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18146
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Jan
Stuhler
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Multigenerational Inequality
A growing literature provides evidence on multigenerational inequality – the extent to which socio-economic advantages persist across three or more generations. This chapter reviews its main findings ...
(published in Research Handbook on Intergenerational Inequality, 2024)
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J62, J12
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18120
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Andriana
Bellou
Emanuela
Cardia
Joshua
Lewis
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From Bust to Boom: The Great Depression and Women's Fertility
The United States experienced dramatic swings in fertility over the course of the early- and mid-20th century. This paper presents a novel explanation for these changes, linking the Great Depression ...
(this paper supersedes the work in ‘Baby-Boom, Baby-Bust and the Great Depression’ (IZA Working Paper #8727) by Andriana Bellou and Emanuela Cardia)
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None
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18118
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Jingyi
Ai
Xi
Chen
Jin
Feng
Yufei
Xie
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Early Effects of Cognitive-Impairment Friendly Community on Health Care Utilization in China: Evidence from Administrative Data
The study examines the early effects of cognitive-impairment (CI) friendly communities on health care utilization among older adults in Shanghai, China. By exploiting the rollout of CI-friendly ...
(published in: Social Science & Medicine, 2025, 385, 118570)
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I18, J14, I11
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12992Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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