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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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14651
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Silvia
Granato
Enkelejda
Havari
Gianluca
Mazzarella
Sylke
V.
Schnepf
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Study Abroad Programmes and Students' Academic Performance: Evidence from Erasmus Applications
Erasmus+ is one of the most popular programmes financed by the European Union. It provides international mobility grants to university students while staying enrolled at their home university. This ...
(published as 'Study abroad programmes and student outcomes: Evidence from Erasmus' in: Economics of Education Review, 2024, 99, 102510)
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I23, D04
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14650
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Feicheng
Wang
Zhe
Liang
Hartmut
Lehmann
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Import Competition and Informal Employment: Empirical Evidence from China
This paper investigates the effects of trade liberalisation induced labour demand shocks on informal employment in China. We employ a local labour market approach to construct a regional measure of ...
(thoroughly revised version appeared as 'Import Competition and the Rise of Precarious Employment. Evidence from Individual-level and Firm-level Data in China' in: Labour Economics , No. 97, December 2025.)
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F14, F16, F66, J46
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14648
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Rong
Zhu
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Retirement and Voluntary Work Provision: Evidence from the Australian Age Pension Reform
This paper examines the empirical link between retirement and the supply of volunteer labor, using panel data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. To identify ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 190, 674–690)
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H55, J22, J26
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14647
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Murat
Güray
Kirdar
Ivan
Lopez
Cruz
Betül
Türküm
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The Effect of 3.6 Million Refugees on Crime
Most studies examining the impact of migrants on crime rates in hosting populations are in the context of economic migrants in developed countries. However, we know much less about the crime impact ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2022, 194, 568 - 582)
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J15, K42, D74
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14646
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Catalina
Amuedo-Dorantes
Francisca
M.
Antman
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De Facto Immigration Enforcement, ICE Raid Awareness, and Worker Engagement
We explore whether fear of apprehension affects immigrants' labor market engagement by examining how ICE removals due to immigration violations and increased awareness of immigration raids impact ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2022, 60 (1), 373 - 391)
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J15, J61, J2, J3
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14645
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Richard
A.
Easterlin
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Why Does Happiness Respond Differently to an Increase vs. Decrease in Income?
The answer is that people's evaluations of their income situation are based on different considerations when the economy is expanding and when it is contracting. When, in the course of economic ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 209, 200 - 204)
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I31, D60, O10, O05
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14644
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Andrew
I.
Friedson
Moyan
Li
Katherine
Meckel
Daniel
I.
Rees
Daniel
W.
Sacks
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Cigarette Taxes, Smoking, and Health in the Long Run
Medical experts have argued forcefully that using cigarettes harms health, prompting the adoption of myriad anti-smoking policies. The association between smoking and mortality may, however, be ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2023, 222, 104877)
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H2, I10, I12
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14643
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Aboozar
Hadavand
Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
Wesley
W.
Wilson
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Publishing Economics: How Slow? Why Slow? Is Slow Productive? Fixing Slow?
Publishing in economics proceeds much more slowly on average than in the natural sciences, and more slowly than in other social sciences and finance. It is even relatively slower at the extremes. We ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2024, 62 (1), 269 - 293)
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A11, B20
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14640
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Franz
Buscha
Emma
Gorman
Patrick
Sturgis
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Selective Schooling Has Not Promoted Social Mobility in England
In this paper we use linked census data to assess whether an academically selective schooling system promotes social mobility, using England as a case study. Over a period of two decades, the share ...
(published as 'Selective schooling and social mobility in England' in: Labour Economics, 2023, 81, 102336)
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I21, I24, I28, J18, J24
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14638
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Julia
Schmidtke
Clemens
Hetschko
Ronnie
Schöb
Gesine
Stephan
Michael
Eid
Mario
Lawes
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The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health and Subjective Well-Being of Workers: An Event Study Based on High-Frequency Panel Data
Using individual monthly panel data from December 2018 to December 2020, we estimate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and two lockdowns on the mental health and subjective well-being of German ...
(revised version published as 'Does Worker Well-Being Adapt to a Pandemic? An Event Study Based on High-Frequency Panel Data' in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2024, 70 (3), 840 - 861)
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I31, I19
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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