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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
462 Barry R. Chiswick
Yew Liang Lee
Paul W. Miller
The Determinants of the Geographic Concentration among Immigrants: Application to Australia
This study develops a theoretical framework for the study of the tendency for immigrant groups to be geographically concentrated. Testing the model for Australia shows that the extent of geographic ...
(published in: Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 2001, 7 (2), 125-150)
J15, J61
460 Barry R. Chiswick
Yew Liang Lee
Paul W. Miller
Family Matters: The Role of the Family in Immigrants' Destination Language Acquisition
This paper is concerned with the relationship among family members in the determinants of destination language proficiency among immigrants. A model of immigrant language proficiency is augmented ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2005, 18 (4), 631–647)
J15, J16, J24, J61
459 Martin Biewen
The Covariance Structure of East and West German Incomes and its Implications for the Persistence of Poverty and Inequality
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), this paper analyzes the dynamics of equivalent income in Germany in the eighties and nineties. Special emphasis is given to the separation ...
(revised version published in: German Economic Review, 2005, 6 (4), 445-469)
C23, D31, I32
458 Marzio Galeotti
Louis J. Maccini
Fabio Schiantarelli
Inventories, Employment and Hours
The purpose of this paper is to develop a model that integrates inventory and labor decisions. We extend a model of inventory behavior to include a detailed specification of the role of labor input ...
(published in: Journal of Monetary Economics, 2005, 52 (3), 575-600)
D24, E23, E24, J23, J24, J32
457 Maarten Lindeboom
Marcel Kerkhofs
Health and Work of the Elderly: Subjective Health Measures, Reporting Errors and the Endogenous Relationship between Health and Work
This paper aims to explore the interrelation between health and work decisions of elderly workers, taking the various ways in which health and work can influence each other explicitly into account. ...
(published as: 'Health and work of the elderly: subjective health measures, reporting errors and endogeneity in the relationship between health and work' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2009, 24 (6), 1024 - 1046)
I12, J14
456 Torben M. Andersen
International Integration, Risk and the Welfare State
How does international integration affect the welfare state? Does it call for a leaner or an expanded welfare state? International integration may affect the distortions caused by welfare state ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2002, 104 (3), 343-364)
E30, F10, H11
455 John T. Addison
Clive R. Belfield
Unions and Establishment Performance: Evidence from the British Workplace Industrial/Employee Relations Surveys
An interesting aspect of British research on unions based on the Workplace Industrial/ Employment Relations Surveys has been the apparent shift in union impact on establishment performance in the ...
(published in: Phanindra V. Wunnava (ed.), The Changing Role of Unions: New Forms of Representation, Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, April 2004)
J24, J51, J53, J58, J63, J65
454 Winfried Koeniger
Defensive Innovations
Defensive innovations in developed countries can explain the empirical phenomenon that openness towards trade with less-developed countries does not necessarily induce a substantial increase in the ...
(revised version published in: Berkeley Electronic Journal in Macroeconomics: Contributions to Macroeconomics, 2007, 7(1), Article 5)
F1, F4, O3
453 Pedro Carneiro
Karsten T. Hansen
James J. Heckman
Removing the Veil of Ignorance in Assessing the Distributional Impacts of Social Policies
This paper summarizes our recent research on evaluating the distributional consequences of social programs. This research advances the economic policy evaluation literature beyond estimating ...
(published in: Swedish Policy Review, 2001, 8 (2), 273-301)
D33, H43, I28
452 Barry R. Chiswick
Yew Liang Lee
Paul W. Miller
Longitudinal Analysis of Immigrant Occupational Mobility: A Test of the Immigrant Assimilation Hypothesis
Using an immigrant assimilation framework, this paper develops a model of the occupational mobility of immigrants and tests the hypotheses using data on adult males from the Longitudinal Survey of ...
(published in: International Migration Review, 2005, 39 (2), 332-353)
J15, J24, J61, J62
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