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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
2404 Robert Drago
Mark Wooden
David Black
Who Wants Flexibility? Changing Work Hours Preferences and Life Events
We consider desires for flexibility in weekly hours by analyzing changes in work hours preferences using four years of data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. ...
(Published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2009, 62(3), 394-414. doi:10.1177/001979390906200308)
J22
2402 Pernilla Andersson Joona
Eskil Wadensjö
Do the Unemployed Become Successful Entrepreneurs? A Comparison between the Unemployed, Inactive and Wage-Earners
In many countries unemployed people are helped to become self-employed. Self-employment, however, does not necessarily lead to success. Many leave self-employment after a short period and the ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2007, 28 (7), 604-626)
J23, J24, J30, J60, J62, J68
2399 Holger Bonin
Hilmar Schneider
Workfare: Eine wirksame Alternative zum Kombilohn
In the debate on in-work benefits in Germany it is often overlooked that such subsidies may only be effective if basic minimum income is remarkably decreased for those who are employable. However, ...
(published in: Wirtschaftsdienst, 2006, 86 (10), 645-650)
J68, J38, H24, J22
2398 Alexander Spermann
Basic Income Reform in Germany: Better Gradualism than Cold Turkey
This paper advocates the cautious and constitutional evolution of existing basic income schemes (“unemployment benefit II”) and Targeted Negative Income Tax (TNIT = "Einstiegsgeld") into a ...
(published in: Applied Economics Quarterly Supplement, 2006, 57, 113-130)
I38, J22
2397 Marika Karanassou
Hector Sala
Pablo F. Salvador
The (Ir)relevance of the NRU for Policy Making: The Case of Denmark
We reconsider the central role of the natural rate of unemployment (NRU) in forming policy decisions. We show that the unemployment rate does not gravitate towards the NRU due to frictional growth, a ...
(published in: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2008, 55 (3), 369-392)
E22, E24, J21
2396 Matthias Kräkel
On the “Adverse Selection” of Organizations
According to New Institutional Economics, two or more individuals will found an organization, if it leads to a benefit compared to market allocation. A natural consequence will then be internal rent ...
(published as 'On Adverse Selection of Technologies ' in: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2008, 164 (2), 343-355)
D2, L2, M2
2394 Olaf Hübler
The Nonlinear Link between Height and Wages: An Empirical Investigation
This article investigates the relationship between individual wages and height using the German Socio-Economic Panel where five hypotheses are tested. Some explanations of a positive link exist and ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2009, 7 (2), 191-199)
J15, J31
2393 Clive Bell
Hans Gersbach
The Macroeconomics of Targeting: The Case of an Enduring Epidemic
What is the right balance among policy interventions in order to ensure economic growth over the long run when an epidemic causes heavy mortality among young adults? We argue that, in general, ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2009, 28 (1), 54-72 )
E62, H20, I10, I20, O11
2392 Don J. DeVoretz
The Economics of Citizenship: A Common Intellectual Ground for Social Scientists?
Economists studying the economic behaviour of immigrants have tended to avoid serious interdisciplinary work. I argue that when presented with a particular set of research questions that lend ...
(published in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2008, 34 (4), 679-693)
J61, J68, F22
2390 Gerry Makepeace
Sarmistha Pal
Understanding the Effects of Siblings on Child Mortality: Evidence from India
Given the intrinsically sequential nature of child birth, timing of a child’s birth has consequences not only for itself, but also for its older and younger siblings. The paper argues that prior and ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2008, 21 (4), 877-902)
D13, I12, O15
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