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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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15324
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Caio
Piza
André
Portela Souza
Patrick
M.
Emerson
Vivian
Amorim
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The Short- And Longer-Term Effects of a Child Labor Ban
Are bans effective at lowering child labor and increasing school attendance and, if so, do these effects lead to positive outcomes later in life? This paper seeks to answer these questions by ...
(published in: World Bank Economic Review, 2024, 38 (2), 351–370)
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C21, J08, J22, J24, K31
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15323
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Johnathan
G.
Conzelmann
Steven
W.
Hemelt
Brad
J.
Hershbein
Shawn
Martin
Andrew
Simon
Kevin
Stange
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Grads on the Go: Measuring College-Specific Labor Markets for Graduates
This paper introduces a new measure of the labor markets served by colleges and universities across the United States. About 50 percent of recent college graduates are living and working in the metro ...
(published in: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2025, 44 (3), 741-763)
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I23, I25, J21, J40, J61
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15322
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Simon
Gächter
Felix
Kölle
Simone
Quercia
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Preferences and Perceptions in Provision and Maintenance Public Goods
We study two generic versions of public goods problems: in Provision problems, the public good does not exist initially and needs to be provided; in Maintenance problems, the public good already ...
(revised version published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2022, 135, 338-355.)
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C92, H41
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15319
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Ali
Fakih
Nathir
Haimoun
Anastasia
Sleiman
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What Drives Demand for Private Tutoring in the Middle East and North Africa Region? Evidence from a Youth Survey
This paper examines the determinants of private tutoring in five major Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries, Egypt, Algeria, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia. The paper uses data extracted from ...
(published in: African Development Review, 2022, 34 (2), 268-279)
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I21, I22, I24
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15318
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Jani-Petteri
Ollikainen
Tuomas
Pekkarinen
Roope
Uusitalo
Hanna
Virtanen
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Effect of Secondary Education on Cognitive and Non-cognitive Skills
We exploit admission cutoffs to secondary schools to study the effects of general academically oriented, versus vocational secondary schooling on cognitive and non-cognitive skills using a regression ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2024, 103, 102603)
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J24, I21
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15317
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Michael
A.
Clemens
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The Economic and Fiscal Effects on the United States from Reduced Numbers of Refugees and Asylum Seekers
International migrants who seek protection also participate in the economy. Thus the policy of the United States to drastically reduce refugee and asylum-seeker arrivals from 2017 to 2020 might have ...
(published in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2022, 38 (3), 449-486.)
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F62, H60, J61
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15312
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Hélène
Turon
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The Labour Supply of Mothers
This chapter surveys recent literature on the drivers of mothers’ labour supply in OECD countries. We present a number of facts on the variations across time and across countries of family ...
(published in: Klaus F. Zimmermann (ed.), Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, Springer, 2023)
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J12, J22, J38
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15311
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Tushar
Bharati
Michael
Jetter
Muhammad
Nauman
Malik
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Types of Communications Technology and Civil Conflict
This paper introduces a unifying theoretical framework to understand the relationship between different types of communications technology (CT) and the incidence of civil conflict. In our model, ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 170, 103312)
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D74, L82, O14
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15310
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Hanna
Onerva
Pesola
Matti
Sarvimäki
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Intergenerational Spillovers of Integration Policies: Evidence from Finland's Integration Plans
We examine the intergenerational effects of an integration program that increased language training and improved labor market outcomes of adult immigrants in Finland. Exploiting a discontinuity in ...
(this version: August 2024, published online in: Review of Economics and Statistics, September 16 2024)
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J61, J68, J13, H53
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15309
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Xinwei
Dong
Dean
R.
Hyslop
Daiji
Kawaguchi
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Training, Productivity and Wages: Direct Evidence from a Temporary Help Agency
Firms frequently provide general skill training to workers at the firm's cost. Theories proposed that labor market frictions entails wage compression, larger productivity gain than wage growth to ...
(published as 'Skill, Productivity, and Wages: Direct Evidence from a Temporary Help Agency' in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2024, 42 (S1), 133-181.)
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J24, J42
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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