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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
14998 Cevat Giray Aksoy
Christopher S. Carpenter
Ralph De Haas
Mathias Dolls
Lisa Windsteiger
Reducing Sexual-Orientation Discrimination: Experimental Evidence from Basic Information Treatments
We study basic information treatments regarding sexual orientation using randomized experiments in three countries with strong and widespread anti-gay attitudes: Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine. ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2023, 42 (1), 35 - 59)
D91, J16, J71, O15
14996 Stephen P. Jenkins
Getting the Measure of Inequality
I focus on one of the most-commonly-cited 'facts'; about UK income inequality – that it has changed little over the last 30 years – and reflect on how robust that description is. I look at a ...
(published in: Oxford Open Economics, 2024, 3 (S1), i156–i166)
D31, C81
14995 Pablo Celhay
Bruce D. Meyer
Nikolas Mittag
What Leads to Measurement Errors? Evidence from Reports of Program Participation in Three Surveys
Measurement errors are often a large source of bias in survey data. Lack of knowledge of the determinants of such errors makes it difficult for data producers to reduce the extent of errors and for ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2024, 238 (2), 105581)
C18, H53, I3
14992 Claudio Labanca
Dario Pozzoli
Hours Constraints and Wage Differentials across Firms
Although constraints on hours worked at the firm-level are viewed as an important determinant of firm wages, little direct evidence exists to support this view. In this paper, we use linked ...
(published online in: Journal of Human Resources, 07 November 2023,)
J31, J33
14991 Philipp Lergetporer
Ludger Woessmann
Income Contingency and the Electorate's Support for Tuition
We show that the electorate's preferences for using tuition to finance higher education strongly depend on the design of the payment scheme. In representative surveys of the German electorate ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics, 2025)
H52, I22, D72
14990 Sonia R. Bhalotra
Damian Clarke
Hanna Mühlrad
Mårten Palme
Health and Labor Market Impacts of Twin Birth: Evidence from a Swedish IVF Policy Mandate
IVF allows women to delay birth and pursue careers, but IVF massively increases the risk of twin birth. There is limited evidence of how having twins influences women's post-birth careers. We ...
(revised version available from the authors)
J13, I11, I12, I38, J24
14989 W. Benjamin Arold
Ludger Woessmann
Larissa Zierow
Can Schools Change Religious Attitudes? Evidence from German State Reforms of Compulsory Religious Education
We study whether compulsory religious education in schools affects students' religiosity as adults. We exploit the staggered termination of compulsory religious education across German states in ...
(published online in: Journal of Human Resources, 2025)
Z12, I28, H75
14987 Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Sarah C. Dahmann
Daniel A. Kamhöfer
Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
Self-Control and Unhealthy Body Weight: The Role of Impulsivity and Restraint
We examine the relationship between trait self-control and body weight. Data from a population representative household survey reveal that limited self-control is strongly associated with both ...
(published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2023, 50, 101263)
D91, I12
14986 Anders Frederiksen
Daniel Baltzer Schjødt Hansen
Colleen Flaherty Manchester
Does Group-Based Incentive Pay Lead To Higher Productivity? Evidence from a Complex and Interdependent Industrial Production Process
Group-based incentive pay is attractive in contexts where production is complex and interdependent, yet freeriding is a paramount concern. We assess the introduction of group-based performance pay in ...
(published as ' Group-based incentives and individual performance: Unpacking the effort response' in: ILR Review, 2024, 77 (2), 273-293.)
M5, J33, L23
14985 Timothy F. Harris
Aaron Yelowitz
Jeffery Talbert
Alison Davis
Adverse Selection in the Group Life Insurance Market
The employer-sponsored life insurance (ESLI) market is particularly susceptible to adverse selection due to community-rated premiums, guaranteed issue coverage, and the existence of a ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2023, 61 (5), 911-941)
D82, G22, J33
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