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Author(s)
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Title
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17239
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Apostolos
Davillas
Victor
Hugo
de Oliveira
Athina
Raftopoulou
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Parental Health, Adolescents' Mental Distress and Non-cognitive Skills
Drawing on nationally representative UK data, we explore the association of parental health and disability with mental distress and non-cognitive skills development of adolescents; both self-reported ...
(significantly revised version published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2025, 58, 101506)
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I10, J24, C21, J12
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17238
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Gabrielle
Pepin
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The Effects of Child Care Subsidies on Paid Child Care Participation and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from the Child and Dependent Care Credit
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC), a tax credit based on income and child care expenses, reduces child care costs for working families. The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act ...
(published in: ILR Review, 2025, 78 (4), 645-666)
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J13, H24, J22, H71
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17235
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Tony
Fang
Morley
Gunderson
Viet
Hoang
Ha
Hui
Ming
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Intersectional Analysis of the Labour Market Impacts of COVID: The Triple-Whammy of Females, Children, and Lower Skill
We employ a Gender-Based Plus (GBA+) and intersectionality lens to examine the triple whammy of the differential effect of Covid on the trifecta of being female, lower-skilled and facing a motherhood ...
(published online as 'Intersectional analysis of the labour market impacts of COVID on women with young children and in low-skilled jobs' in: International Journal of Manpower, 19 September 2024)
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J13, J16, J64, J71, J78
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17234
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Uwe
Jirjahn
Cinzia
Rienzo
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Working from Home and Performance Pay: Individual or Collective Payment Schemes?
Working from home reduces real-time visibility of employees within the physical space of the workplace. This makes it difficult to monitor employees' work behavior. Employers may instead monitor ...
(revised version forthcoming in: British Journal of Industrial Relations)
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J22, J33, M50, M52
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17232
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Eduardo
Ramirez Lizardi
Elisabeth
Fevang
Knut
Rřed
Henning
Řien
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Effects of Health Shocks on Adult Children's Labor Market Outcomes and Well-Being
Using Norwegian administrative register data, we assess the impact of health shocks hitting lone parents, specifically stroke and hip fractures, on labor market outcomes and the well-being of adult ...
(published online in: Health Economics, 25 June 2025 )
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I12, I31, J14, J22
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17231
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Thomas
B.
Astebro
Frank
M.
Fossen
Cédric
Gutierrez
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Entrepreneurs: Clueless, Biased, Poor Heuristics, or Bayesian Machines?
Entrepreneurship scholars are interested in understanding and describing how entrepreneurs make decisions under uncertainty, where the probabilities of outcomes are not known but perceived, resulting ...
(forthcoming in: A. Agrawal et al. (eds), Bayesian Entrepreneurship, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2026)
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L26, J24
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17226
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Jianan
Liu
Hongbo
Cai
Carl
Lin
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Competition in the Labor Market: The Wage Effect of Employer Concentration in China
Competition in the labor market theoretically leads to higher wages, yet empirical evidence to substantiate it, particularly in developing countries, has been sparse. Our study delves into the impact ...
(published in: Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 2025, 64 (3), 343–379)
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J42, J3, O53
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17223
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Anthony
Lepinteur
Alessio
Rebechi
Andrew
E.
Clark
Conchita
D'Ambrosio
Nicholas
Rohde
Claus
Vögele
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Loneliness during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Five European Countries
We use quarterly panel data from the COME-HERE survey covering five European countries to analyse three facets of the experience of loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. First, in terms of ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2024, 55, 101427)
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H51, I18, I31
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17218
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Timothy
J.
Hatton
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Sailing Ship Technology, Navigation and the Duration of Voyages to Australia, 1848-85
Sailing ships persisted on emigrant voyages to Australia until the late nineteenth century and passage durations decreased by three weeks from the late 1840s to the mid-1880s. The shortening of ...
(published in: Economic History Review, 2025, 78 (2), 452-473)
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F22, N77, O33
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17216
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Anna
Adamecz
Anna
Lovász
Suncica
Vujic
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Beyond the Degree: Fertility Outcomes of 'First in Family' Graduates
This paper looks at the relationship between higher education and fertility, focusing on how intergenerational educational mobility shapes this dynamic. Using the 1970 British Cohort Study, we ...
(published online in: Review of Economics of the Household, 23 July 2025)
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I26, J13, J16, J24
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