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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
14569 Clément Malgouyres
Thierry Mayer
Clément Mazet-Sonilhac
Who Benefits from State Corporate Tax Cuts? A Local Labor Markets Approach with Heterogeneous Firms: Comment
Suárez Serrato and Zidar (2016) identify state corporate tax incidence in a spatial equilibrium model with imperfectly mobile firms. Their identification argument rests on comparative-statics ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2023, 113 (8), 2270 - 2286)
H22, H25, H32, H71, R23, R51
14568 Farzana Afridi
Kanika Mahajan
Nikita Sangwan
The Gendered Effects of Climate Change: Production Shocks and Labor Response in Agriculture
Climate change has increased rainfall uncertainty, leading to greater production risks in agriculture. We examine the gender-differentiated labor impacts of droughts resulting from lower ...
(published as 'The Gendered Effects of Droughts: Production Shocks and Labor Response in Agriculture' in: Labour Economics, 2022, 78, 102227)
Q54, J16, J43, J60
14566 Anustup Kundu
Kunal Sen
Multigenerational Mobility in India
Most studies of intergenerational mobility focus on adjacent generations, and there is limited knowledge about multigenerational mobility that is, status transmission across three generations. We ...
(published as 'Multigenerational Mobility Among Males in India' in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2023, 69 (2), 395 - 418)
J62, J15, O12
14565 Arezou Zaresani
Miguel Olivo-Villabrille
Return-to-Work Policies' Clawback Regime and Labor Supply in Disability Insurance Programs
Exploiting a quasi-natural experiment and using administrative data, we examine the effects of the return-to-work policies' clawback regime in Disability Insurance (DI) programs on beneficiaries' ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 78, 102215)
D3, H3, I3, J3
14561 Lídia Farré
Francesc Ortega
Family Ties, Geographic Mobility and the Gender Gap in Academic Aspirations
This paper provides new evidence supporting that gender differences in post-graduate educational choices contribute to the glass ceiling in the labor market. We study the decision to pursue an ...
(published as 'Geographic mobility of college students and the gender gap in academic aspirations' in: Labour Economics, 2024, 90, 102550)
J3, J7
14559 Sofoklis Goulas
Silvia Griselda
Rigissa Megalokonomou
Compulsory Class Attendance versus Autonomy
Understanding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education requires a solid grasp of the impact of student autonomy on learning. In this paper, we estimate the effect of an increased autonomy ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 212: 935-981)
I26
14558 Philippe Wanner
Marco Pecoraro
Massimiliano Tani
Does Educational Mismatch Affect Emigration Behaviour?
This paper uses linked Swiss administrative and survey data to examine the relationship between educational mismatch in the labour market and emigration decisions, carrying out the analysis for both ...
(published in: European Journal of Population, 2021, 37, 959 - 995)
J15, J24, J61, O15
14557 Semih Tumen
Michael Vlassopoulos
Jackline Wahba
Training Teachers for Diversity Awareness: Impact on School Attendance of Refugee Children
Despite efforts to integrate refugee children into host country education systems, their low school attachment remains a major policy challenge. Teachers play a key role in keeping students attached ...
(published online in: Journal of Human Resources, August 2023)
I21, I28, J15
14555 Kevin Pineda-Hernández
François Rycx
Mélanie Volral
How Collective Bargaining Shapes Poverty: New Evidence for Developed Countries
Although many studies point to the significant influence of collective bargaining institutions on earnings inequalities, evidence on how these institutions shape poverty rates across developed ...
(published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2022, 60 (4), 895-928)
C23, C26, I32, I38, J51, J52
14554 Simon Commander
Ruta Prieskienyte
The Political Economy of Kazakhstan: A Case of Good Economics, Bad Politics?
Can autocracies and their associated institutions successfully implement economic policies that promote growth and investment? Can 'good economics' somehow offset the effects of 'bad' politics? ...
(published in: Russian Journal of Economics, 2022, 8 (2), 122 - 158)
D72, H11, L14, P26
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