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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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1555
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Judith
K.
Hellerstein
David
Neumark
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Using Matched Employer-Employee Data to Study Labor Market Discrimination
Wage gaps between individuals of difference races, sexes, and ethnicities have been documented and replicated extensively, and have generated a long history in labor economics research of empirical ...
(published in: William Rodgers (ed.), Handbook on the Economics of Discrimination, Edgar Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham. 2006, 29-60)
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J71
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1554
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René
Böheim
Helmut
Hofer
Christine
Zulehner
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Wage Differences Between Men and Women in Austria: Evidence from 1983 and 1997
In most OECD countries the wage gap between men and women has declined during the past two decades. Developments of the last 20 years, e.g. increased labour market attachment of women, changes in the ...
(published as 'Wage differences between Austrian men and women: semper idem?' in: Empirica, 2007, 34 (3), 213-29)
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J31, J71
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1553
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Alan
Barrett
Adele
Bergin
David
Duffy
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The Labour Market Characteristics and Labour Market Impacts of Immigrants in Ireland
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. We firstly produce a labour market profile of non-Irish immigrants who arrived in Ireland in the ten years to 2003. We then go on to use the labour market ...
(published in: Economic and Social Review, 2006, 37 (1), 1-26)
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J24, J31, J61
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1552
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Frank
F.
Furstenberg Jr.
David
Neumark
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School-to-Career and Post-Secondary Education: Evidence from the Philadelphia Educational Longitudinal Study
We study a set of programs implemented in Philadelphia high schools that focus on boosting post-secondary enrollment. These programs are less career oriented than traditional school-to-work programs, ...
(published in: Education Economics, 2007, 15(2), 135-157)
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I28, J24
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1551
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Kræn
Blume Jensen
Björn
Anders
Gustafsson
Peder
J.
Pedersen
Mette
Verner
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At the Lower End of the Table: Determinants of Poverty among Immigrants to Denmark and Sweden
In this paper we study determinants of relative poverty among immigrants and natives in Denmark and Sweden during the 1980s and 1990s. Denmark and Sweden share the same properties in a range of ...
(published in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2007, 33 (3), 373-396)
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F22, I32, J15
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1549
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Nigel
C.
O'Leary
Peter J.
Sloane
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The Changing Wage Return to an Undergraduate Education
Between 1990/91 and 2000/01 the number of male undergraduates in Britain increased by over one-third while the number of female undergraduates has increased nearly twofold. Given this substantial ...
(published as 'The Wage Premium for University Education in Great Britain During a Decade of Change' in: Manchester School, 2011, 79 (4), 740 - 764 )
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I2, J0, J3
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1548
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Lawrence
M.
Kahn
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The Impact of Employment Protection Mandates on Demographic Temporary Employment Patterns: International Microeconomic Evidence
Using 1994-98 International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS) microdata, this paper investigates the impact of employment protection laws on the incidence of temporary employment by demographic group. ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2007, 117(521), F333-F356)
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J21, J23
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1547
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Erdal
Tekin
Sara
Markowitz
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Suicidal Behavior and the Labor Market Productivity of Young Adults
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the link between suicidal behaviors and labor market productivity of young adults in the United States. Using data from the National Survey of ...
(published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2008, 75(2), 300-331)
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I1, J24
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1546
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Barbara
L.
Wolfe
Thomas
Kaplan
Robert
Haveman
Yoon
Y.
Cho
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Extending Health Care Coverage to the Low-Income Population: The Influence of the Wisconsin BadgerCare Program on Labor Market Outcomes
The Wisconsin BadgerCare program, which became operational in July 1999, expanded public health insurance eligibility to families with incomes below 185 percent of the U.S poverty line (200 percent ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2006, 25 (6), 1170-1192)
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I18, J21
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1545
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Sebastian
G.
Kessing
Kai
A.
Konrad
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Union Strategy and Optimal Income Taxation
Restrictions on work hours are more important in countries with a large welfare state. We show that this empirical observation is consistent with the strategic effects of such restrictions in a ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2006, 90(1-2), 393-402)
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H21, H23
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13003Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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