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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
1586 Christian Dustmann
Sonia C. Pereira
Wage Growth and Job Mobility in the U.K. and Germany
This paper investigates job mobility and estimates the returns to tenure and experience in the United Kingdom and Germany. We show evidence that job mobility is higher in the UK than in Germany, and ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2008, 61 (3), 374 - 393)
J24, J31
1585 Christian Belzil
Jörgen Hansen
A Structural Analysis of the Correlated Random Coefficient Wage Regression Model with an Application to the OLS-IV Puzzle
We estimate a finite mixture dynamic programming model of schooling decisions in which the log wage regression function is set within a correlated random coefficient model and we use the structural ...
(Published in: Journal of Econometrics, 140 (2), 2007, 333-948 )
J2, J3
1584 Alicia Adsera
Differences in Desired and Actual Fertility: An Economic Analysis of the Spanish Case
Family size is the outcome of sequential decisions influenced both by preferences and by ongoing changes in the environment where a family lives. During the last two decades the gap between the ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2006, 4 (1), 75-95)
J13, J2, J6, Z13
1583 Jeffrey P. Carpenter
Peter Hans Matthews
Norm Enforcement: Anger, Indignation or Reciprocity?
The enforcement of social norms often requires that unaffected third parties sanction offenders. Given the renewed interest of economists in norms, the literature on third party punishment is ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2012, 10 (3), 555-572)
C79, C91, C92, D64, H41
1582 Panos Tsakloglou
Ioannis Cholezas
Education and Inequality in Greece
In the public discourse, education is usually considered as the main vehicle for the promotion of social equality and social mobility. The paper surveys the existing literature and concludes that the ...
(published in: Asplund, R. and E. Barth (eds.), Education and wage inequality in Europe: A literature review, 203-240, ETLA: Helsinki, 2005)
I22, I28, J31
1581 John S. Heywood
W. Stanley Siebert
Xiangdong Wei
The Implicit Costs and Benefits of Family Friendly Work Practices
This paper posits that the provision of family friendly practices is, on balance, costly to firms and valuable to workers. As a consequence, we anticipate the emergence of a hedonic equilibrium in ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2007, 59 (2), 275-300)
J31, J32
1580 Daniel S. Hamermesh
The Value of Peripatetic Economists: A Sesqui-Difference Evaluation of Bob Gregory
I ask generally whether a country can benefit from the temporary importation of human capital, and specifically whether a program that attracts large groups of academic visitors to a distant country ...
(published in: Economic Record, 2006, 82 (257), 138-149)
A14, C21, J24
1579 Miles Corak
Principles and Practicalities for Measuring Child Poverty in the Rich Countries
This paper has three objectives. The first is to discuss the major issues involved in defining and measuring child poverty. The choices that must be made are clarified, and a set of six principles to ...
(published in: International Social Security Review, 2006, 59 (2), 3-36)
I30, I32, I38
1578 Amit Kumar Bhandari
Almas Heshmati
Measurement of Globalization and Its Variations Among Countries, Regions and Over Time
The process of globalization is an international economic order which has led to the progressive integration of the world economy through the pulling the barrier of trade and greater mobility of ...
(published in: Arno Tausch and Almas Heshmati (eds.), Roadmap to Bangalore? Globalization, the EU's Lisbon Process, the Structures of Global Inequality, Nova Science Publishers, USA, 2007)
C43, F15, L60, O50
1577 Cathy J. Bradley
David Neumark
Zhehui Luo
Heather L. Bednarek
Employment-Contingent Health Insurance, Illness, and Labor Supply of Women: Evidence from Married Women with Breast Cancer
We examine the effects of employment-contingent health insurance on married women’s labor supply following a health shock. First, we develop a theoretical model that examines the effects of ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2007, 16 (7), 719-737)
I12, J2
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