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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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14461
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Paul
N.
Thompson
Jason
Ward
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Only a Matter of Time? The Role of Time in School on Four-Day School Week Achievement Impacts
Previous evidence has shown disparate achievement impacts of the four-day school week across state contexts. This paper examines the impacts of the four-day school week on achievement and achievement ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2022, 86, 102198)
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I21
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14459
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Cindy
Cunningham
Lucia
Foster
Cheryl
Grim
John
C.
Haltiwanger
Sabrina
Wulff
Pabilonia
Jay
Stewart
Zoltan
Wolf
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Dispersion in Dispersion: Measuring Establishment-Level Differences In Productivity
We describe new experimental productivity statistics, Dispersion Statistics on Productivity (DiSP), jointly developed and published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Census Bureau. ...
(published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2023, 69 (4), 999-1032)
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D24, E24, E32
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14458
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Alina
Sorgner
Michael
Wyrwich
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Calling Baumol: What Telephones Can Tell Us about the Allocation of Entrepreneurial Talent in the Face of Radical Institutional Changes
The aim of this paper is to test a key aspect of Baumol's theory that the allocation of entrepreneurial efforts toward its productive (e.g., start-up activity) or unproductive (e.g., rent-seeking) ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Business Venturing, 2022, 37(5), 106246)
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L26, P20, P31
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14457
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Jonas
Jessen
C.
Katharina
Spieß
Sevrin
Waights
Katharina
Wrohlich
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Sharing the Caring? The Gender Division of Care Work during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany
The COVID-19 pandemic and related closures of daycare centers and schools significantly increased the amount of care work done by parents. There is much speculation over whether the pandemic ...
(revised version published as 'The gender division of unpaid care work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany' in: German Economic Review, 2022, 23(4), 641-667)
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D13, J16, J22
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14456
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Andrea
Garnero
Claudio
Lucifora
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Turning a "Blind Eye"? Compliance with Minimum Wage Standards and Employment
Turning a "blind eye" to non-compliance with minimum wage standards is sometimes presented as a pragmatic way to accommodate higher wages while not harming employment opportunities for workers ...
(published in: Economica, 2022, 89 (356), 884-907)
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J31, J52, J83
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14455
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Giovanni
Russo
Gijs
Van Houten
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Complex Job Design and Layers of Hierarchy
The main function of hierarchies is to coordinate activities within an organisation, but a hierarchical structure also provides work incentives, by offering the prospect of hierarchical mobility. An ...
(published in: Polachek, S.W., Tatsiramos, K., Russo, G. and van Houten, G. (eds.), Workplace Productivity and Management Practices (Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 49), Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021, 85-106. )
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M51, L20, M50
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14453
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Daniela
Del Boca
Noemi
Oggero
Paola
Profeta
Mariacristina
Rossi
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Did COVID-19 Affect the Division of Labor within the Household? Evidence from Two Waves of the Pandemic in Italy
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on families' lives, with parents all over the world struggling to meet the increased demands of housework, childcare and home-schooling. Much of the ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor Economics, 2022, 11 (1))
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J13, J16, J21
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14452
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Manuela
Angelucci
Carlos
Chiapa
Silvia
Prina
Irvin
Rojas
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Transitory Income Changes and Consumption Smoothing: Evidence from Mexico
We study how 3,534 beneficiaries of PROSPERA, Mexico's cash transfer program, smooth food consumption around the transfer payday, an anticipated and transitory income shock. We find that food ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2024, 230, 105013)
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D12, D91, E21, I12, I38
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14451
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Kai
A.
Konrad
Kjell
Erik
Lommerud
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Effective Climate Policy Needs Non-combustion Uses for Hydrocarbons
A central issue that is discussed in climate policy is the fear of owners of stocks of fossil hydrocarbon deposits that high CO2 taxes and bans on the combustion use of hydrocarbons will turn their ...
(published in: Energy Policy, 2021, 157, 112446)
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Q54, Q35
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14449
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Barry
R.
Chiswick
RaeAnn
Halenda
Robinson
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Women at Work in the United States since 1860: An Analysis of Unreported Family Workers
Estimated labor force participation rates among free women in the pre-Civil War period were exceedingly low. This is due, in part, to cultural or societal expectations of the role of women and the ...
(published in: Explorations in Economic History, 2021, 82, 101406)
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N31, J16, J21, J82
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12991Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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