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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
18255 Marcello Antonini
Joan Costa-Font
Healthy Self-Interest? Health Dependent Preferences for Fairer Health Care
Health status can alter individuals’ social preferences, and specifically individuals' preferences regarding fairness in the access to and financing of health care. We draw on a dataset of 73,452 ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organsiation, 28 November 2025)
I13, I14, I38
18245 Magdalena Adamus
Martin Guzi
Eva Ballová Mikušková
Evaluators’ Masculine Gender Identity May Drive Gender Biases in Peer Evaluation of Business Plans
The paper investigates gender biases and differential treatment of women and men in the business start-up phase. A sample of 498 entrepreneurs from Slovakia participated in an online experiment and ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2025, 102473.)
J16, M13, L26
18240 Wen-Hao Chen
Tony Fang
The Wage Effects of Restricting Temporary Foreign Workers: Evidence from Canada’s 2014 TFWP Reforms
This study examines the labor market impacts of Canada’s 2014 reforms to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), which introduced stricter limits on hiring low-skilled foreign workers. Using a ...
(published online as 'Restricting temporary foreign labour: evidence on wage effects from Canada’s 2014 policy reform' in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 24 October 2025)
J61, J68, J31, J21, O15
18232 Gregory Verdugo
Malak Kandoussi
Will You Follow Your Job to the Suburbs? Commuting, Locational Amenities and Wages in a Large Metro Area
We examine how relocations from the center to the suburbs of establishments employing mainly skilled workers affect the composition and wages of their employees. Using data from the Paris metro area, ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2025)
J16, D13, J18
18229 Jan Stuhler
Christian Dustmann
Sebastian Otten
Uta Schönberg
The Effects of Immigration on Places and People – Identification and Interpretation
Most studies on the labor market effects of immigration use repeated cross-sectional data to estimate the effects of immigration on regions. This paper shows that such regional effects are composites ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2025)
J21, J23, J31, J61, R23
18222 Baris Yörük
Does Local Diversity Affect Charitable Giving?
How does diversity affect charitable giving? On the one hand, diversity can lead to increased charitable giving, as individuals may feel more connected to and invested in their community when they ...
(Published in: Journal of Experimental and Behavioral Economics, 2025, 119, 102467)
J10, J18, H30
18211 Wiemer Salverda
Joop Hartog
The Labor Market in the Netherlands 2001–2024: The Long Demise of a Centralized Model
The Netherlands has long been an example of a highly and centrally institutionalized labor market paying considerable attention to equity concerns. We describe how this model has been falling apart ...
(shortened version published as 'The Labor Market in the Netherlands 2001–2024' in: IZA World of Labor, 2025)
J21, J31, J61
18210 Arnaud Natal
Christophe Jalil Nordman
A Change Is Gonna Come: Universality, Stability, and Shocks in Personality Traits in Rural India
Taking the case of rural South India, we explore the universality of the Big Five personality traits and their stability over time. We then investigate the effects of two exogenous shocks on trait ...
(forthcoming in: The Journal of Development Studies, 2025)
D91, G51, 012
18204 Jörn Block
Miriam Gnad
Alexander S. Kritikos
Caroline Stiel
Decline in Job Satisfaction and How It Relates to Investment Decisions of the Self-Employed
Despite substantial research on job satisfaction in self-employment, we know little about the consequences for the venture when job satisfaction declines after an external shock. Taking the pandemic ...
(published in: Applied Psychology, 2025, 74 (6), e70039)
L26, J28, G11
18198 Keisuke Kawata
Mizuki Komura
Only-Child Matching Penalty in the Marriage Market
This study explores the marriage matching of only-child individuals and the related outcomes. Specifically, we analyze two aspects: First, we investigate the marriage patterns of only children, ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Demographic Economics, 2025)
J11, J12, J16
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