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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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1771
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Jackline
Wahba
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The Influence of Market Wages and Parental History on Child Labour and Schooling in Egypt
This paper examines the influence of adult market wages and having parents who were child labourers on child labour, when this decision is jointly determined with child schooling, using data from ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2006, 19 (4), 823-852)
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J13, J20, O15
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1770
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Hartmut
Lehmann
Norberto
Pignatti
Jonathan
Wadsworth
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The Incidence and Cost of Job Loss in the Ukrainian Labor Market
We examine the effects of economic transition on the pattern and costs of worker displacement in Ukraine, using the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) for the years 1992 to 2002. ...
(published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2006, 34 (2), 248-271)
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J64, J65, P50
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1769
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Jordi
Brandts
Arno
Riedl
Frans
van Winden
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Competition and Well-Being
This paper experimentally studies the effects of competition in an environment where people's actions can not be contractually fixed. We find that, in comparison with no competition, the presence of ...
(published as "Competitive Rivalry, Social Disposition, and Subjective Well-Being: An Experiment" in: Journal of Public Economics, 2009, 93 (11-12), 1158-1167)
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A13, C92, D30, J50, M50
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1767
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Takao
Kato
Cheryl
Long
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Executive Compensation, Firm Performance, and Corporate Governance in China: Evidence from Firms Listed in the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges
This paper provides evidence on how executive compensation relates to firm performance in listed firms in China. Using comprehensive financial and accounting data on China's listed firms from 1998 to ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2006, 54 (4), 945-983)
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M52, M12, J33, P31, P34, O16, G30, O53, G15
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1766
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Bernd
Fitzenberger
Astrid
Kunze
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Vocational Training and Gender: Wages and Occupational Mobility among Young Workers
This paper investigates the relationship between the gender wage gap, the choice of training occupation, and occupational mobility. We use longitudinal data for young workers with apprenticeship ...
(published in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2005, 21(3), 392-415)
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C21, J16, J24, J31, J62, J7
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1765
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Dale
T.
Mortensen
Éva
Nagypál
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More on Unemployment and Vacancy Fluctuations
Shimer (2005a) argues that the Mortensen-Pissarides equilibrium search model of unemployment explains only about 10% of the response in the job-finding rate to an aggregate productivity shock. Some ...
(published in: Review of Economic Dynamics 2007, 10 (3), 327-347)
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E24, E32, J41, J63, J64
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1764
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Luca
Flabbi
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Gender Discrimination Estimation in a Search Model with Matching and Bargaining
Gender wage differentials, conditional on observed productivity characteristics, have been
considered a possible indication of prejudice against women in the labor market. However,
there is no ...
(published in: International Economic Review, 2010, 51(3), 745-783)
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C51, J7, J64
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1763
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Santiago
Budría
Pedro
T.
Pereira
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Educational Qualifications and Wage Inequality: Evidence for Europe
This paper explores the connection between education and wage inequality in nine European
countries. We exploit the quantile regression technique to calculate returns to lower
secondary, upper ...
(published in: Revista de Economía Aplicada, 2011, 56 (19), 5-34)
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C29, D31, I21
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1762
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Manfred
Königstein
Marie Claire
Villeval
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The Choice of the Agenda in Labor Negotiations: Efficiency and Behavioral Considerations
The labor economics literature has shown that the "efficient bargaining" model, in which wage
and employment are negotiated simultaneously, is less frequently used on unionized markets
than the ...
(revised version published as 'Efficiency and Behavioral Considerations in Labor Negotiations' in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2010, 31 (4), 599-611.)
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C72, C78, C91, J51, J53
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1761
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Hyung-Jai
Choi
Jutta
M.
Joesch
Shelly
Lundberg
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Work and Family: Marriage, Children, Child Gender and the Work Hours and Earnings of West German Men
We find a strong association between family status and labor market outcomes for recent cohorts of West German men in the German Socio-Economic Panel. Living with a partner and living with a child ...
(published as 'Sons, daughters, wives, and the labour market outcomes of West German men' in: Labour Economics, 2008, 15 (5), 795-811)
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J22, J12, J13, J16
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12982Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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