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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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14382
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Christian
Zimpelmann
Hans-Martin
von
Gaudecker
Radost
Holler
Lena
Janys
Bettina
M.
Siflinger
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Drivers of Working Hours and Household Income Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of the Netherlands
Using customized panel data spanning the entire year of 2020, we analyze the dynamics of working hours and household income across different stages of the CoVid-19 pandemic. Similar to many other ...
(published as 'Hours and income dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic: The case of the Netherlands' in: Labour Economics, 2021, 73, 102055)
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D31 J21, J22, J24, J33
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14380
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Ann
P.
Bartel
Soohyun
Kim
Christopher
J.
Ruhm
Jane
Waldfogel
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California's Paid Family Leave Law and the Employment of 45-64 Year Old Adults
Paid family leave allows workers to take time off from work to care for a family member with a serious health condition, with reduced financial risk and increased job continuity. In 2004, California ...
(published in: Work, Aging and Retirement, 2023, 9 (2), 169–178)
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J01, J20, J22
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14379
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Giorgio
Brunello
Eiji
Yamamura
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With a Little Help from My Mother. The Matrilineal Advantage in European Grand Parenting.
This study documents the matrilineal advantage in grandparent – grandchildren relationships in Europe, using data on 20 European countries and Israel from the Survey of Health, Ageing and ...
(published as 'Reciprocity and the matrilineal advantage in European grand-parenting' in: Review of the Economics of the Household, 2023, 21, 397 - 433)
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J12, J13
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14378
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Bernardo
Candia
Olivier
Coibion
Yuriy
Gorodnichenko
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The Inflation Expectations of U.S. Firms: Evidence from a New Survey
Introducing a new survey of U.S. firms' inflation expectations, we document key stylized facts involving what U.S. firms know and expect about inflation and monetary policy. The resulting time series ...
(published in: Journal of Monetary Economics, 2024, 145 (S), 103569)
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E3, E4, E5
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14376
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Hannah
Klauber
Felix
Holub
Nicolas
Koch
Nico
Pestel
Nolan
Ritter
Alexander
Rohlf
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Killing Prescriptions Softly: Low Emission Zones and Child Health from Birth to School
We examine the persistence of the impact of early-life exposure to air pollution on children's health from birth to school enrollment using administrative public health insurance records covering one ...
(revised version published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2024, 16 (2), 220-248)
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I18, Q51, Q53, Q58
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14375
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Christina
Boll
Dana
Müller
Simone
Schüller
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Neither Backlash nor Convergence: Dynamics of Intracouple Childcare Division after the First COVID-19 Lockdown and Subsequent Reopening in Germany
Using unique monthly panel data from the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) covering the immediate postlockdown period from June to August 2020, we investigate the opposing claims of ...
(revised version published in: Journal for Labour Market Research, 2023, 57, 27)
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D13, J13, J16
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14373
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Patricia
Cortes
Jessica
Pan
Laura
Pilossoph
Basit
Zafar
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Gender Differences in Job Search and the Earnings Gap: Evidence from Business Majors
To understand gender differences in the job search process, we collect rich information on job offers and acceptances from past and current undergraduates of Boston University's Questrom School of ...
(published as 'Gender Differences in Job Search and the Earnings Gap: Evidence from the Field and Lab' in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2023, 138 (4), 2069–2126)
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D83, D91, J64
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14371
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Vasiliki
Fouka
Soumyajit
Mazumder
Marco
Tabellini
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From Immigrants to Americans: Race and Assimilation during the Great Migration
How does the arrival of a new minority group affect the social acceptance and outcomes of existing minorities? We study this question in the context of the First Great Migration. Between 1915 and ...
(Review of Economic Studies, 2022, 89 (2), 811–842)
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J11, J15, N32
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14370
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Francisco
H. G.
Ferreira
Olivier
Sterck
Daniel
Gerszon
Mahler
Benoit
Decerf
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Death and Destitution: The Global Distribution of Welfare Losses from the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about massive declines in wellbeing around the world. This paper seeks to quantify and compare two important components of those losses – increased mortality and ...
(published in: LSE Public Policy Review, 2021, 4 (2), 1- 11 )
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D60, I15, I31, I32
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14369
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Ines
Helm
Jan
Stuhler
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The Dynamic Response of Municipal Budgets to Revenue Shocks
We study the fiscal and tax response to intergovernmental grants, exploiting quasi-experimental variation within Germany's fiscal equalization scheme triggered by Census revisions of official ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. 2024, 16 (4), 484–527)
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H71, H72, H77, E62
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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