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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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14758
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David
Card
Fabrizio
Colella
Rafael
Lalive
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Gender Preferences in Job Vacancies and Workplace Gender Diversity
In spring 2005, Austria launched a campaign to inform employers and newspapers that gender preferences in job advertisements were illegal. At the time over 40% of openings on the nation's largest ...
(published online in: Review of Economic Studies, 21 August 2024)
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J16, J68, J63
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14755
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Joop
Adema
Till
Nikolka
Panu
Poutvaara
Uwe
Sunde
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On the Stability of Risk Preferences: Measurement Matters
We exploit the unique design of a repeated survey experiment among students in four countries to explore the stability of risk preferences in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Relative to a ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2022, 210, 110172)
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D12, D91, G50
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14754
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Joan
Costa-Font
Nilesh
Raut
Courtney
Van Houtven
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Medicaid Expansion and the Mental Health of Spousal Caregivers
Health insurance expansions can exert wellbeing effects on individuals who provide informal care to their loved ones, reducing their experience of depression. This study exploits evidence from the ...
(published in: Review of the Economics of the Household, 2024, 22, 1047–1084)
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I18
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14753
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Joan
Costa-Font
Nilesh
Raut
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Long-Term Care Partnership Effects on Medicaid and Private Insurance
Can the expansion of Medicaid, a means-tested health and long-term care insurance, be slowed down by incentivising the purchase of private long-term care insurance (LTCI)? We study the implementation ...
(published online in: Health Economics,15 March 2025 )
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I18, H11, H24
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14751
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Michael
Pesko
Casey
Warman
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Re-Exploring the Early Relationship between Teenage Cigarette and E-Cigarette Use Using Price and Tax Changes
In 2016, the Surgeon General used longitudinal cohort studies to conclude that youth e-cigarette use is strongly associated with cigarette use. We re-evaluate data from the period of time before the ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2022, 31 (2),137 - 153)
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I18, H71
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14750
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Rama
Dasi
Mariani
Furio
C.
Rosati
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Immigrant Supply of Marketable Child Care and Native Fertility in Italy
The availability of child-care services has often been advocated as one of the instruments to counter the fertility decline observed in many high-income countries. In the recent past large inflows of ...
(published in: Journal of Demographic Economics, 2022, 88 (4), 503 - 533)
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D12, F22, J13, J61
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14748
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Tatyana
Deryugina
David
Molitor
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The Causal Effects of Place on Health and Longevity
Life expectancy varies substantially across local regions within a country, raising conjectures that place of residence affects health. However, population sorting and other confounders make it ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2021, 35 (4), 147–170)
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I10, R10
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14745
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Hannes
Schwandt
Janet
Currie
Marlies
Bär
James
Banks
Paola
Bertoli
Aline
Bütikofer
Sarah
Cattan
Beatrice
Zong-Ying
Chao
Claudia
Costa
Libertad
González
Veronica
Grembi
Kristiina
Huttunen
René
Karadakic
Lucy
Kraftman
Sonya
Krutikova
Stefano
Lombardi
Peter
Redler
None
None
Ana
Rodríguez-González
Kjell
G.
Salvanes
Paula
Santana
Josselin
Thuilliez
Eddy
van Doorslaer
Tom
Van Ourti
Joachim
Winter
Bram
Wouterse
Amelie
Wuppermann
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Inequality in Mortality between Black and White Americans by Age, Place, and Cause, and in Comparison to Europe, 1990-2018
Although there is a large gap between Black and White American life expectancies, the gap fell 48.9% between 1990-2018, mainly due to mortality declines among Black Americans. We examine age-specific ...
(published in: PNAS, 2021, 118 (40), e210468411)
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I14
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14743
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Sarah
Flood
Joel
McMurry
Aaron
Sojourner
Matthew
Wiswall
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Inequality in Early Care Experienced by U.S. Children
Using every major nationally-representative dataset on parental and non-parental care provided to children up to age 6, we quantify differences in American children's care experiences by ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2022, 36 (2), 199–222)
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I24, J13
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14742
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Eric
Bonsang
Eve
Caroli
Clémentine
Garrouste
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Gender Heterogeneity in Self-Reported Hypertension
We investigate the gender gap in hypertension misreporting using the French Constances cohort. We show that false negative reporting of hypertension is more frequent among men than among women, even ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2021, 43, 10171)
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I10, I12, J18
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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