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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
14455 Giovanni Russo
Gijs Van Houten
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. )
M51, L20, M50
14453 Daniela Del Boca
Noemi Oggero
Paola Profeta
Mariacristina Rossi
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))
J13, J16, J21
14452 Manuela Angelucci
Carlos Chiapa
Silvia Prina
Irvin Rojas
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)
D12, D91, E21, I12, I38
14451 Kai A. Konrad
Kjell Erik Lommerud
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)
Q54, Q35
14449 Barry R. Chiswick
RaeAnn Halenda Robinson
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)
N31, J16, J21, J82
14448 Luca Fumarco
Francesco Principe
More Goals, Fewer Babies? On National Teams' Performance and Birth Rates
Does national team performance boost birth rates? We compiled a unique dataset combining country-level monthly birth rates for 50 European countries, along 56 years, with measures of national teams' ...
(revised version published in: Economics Letters, 2021, 208, 110086)
I10, J10, J11, J13
14447 Christian Krekel
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
Daisy Fancourt
Richard Layard
A Local Community Course That Raises Wellbeing and Pro-sociality: Evidence from a Randomised Controlled Trial
Despite a wealth of research on its correlates, relatively little is known about how to effectively raise wellbeing in local communities by means of intervention. Can we teach people to live happier ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 188, 322-336)
C93, I12, I31
14446 Sabrina Di Addario
Patrick Kline
Raffaele Saggio
Mikkel Sølvsten
'It Ain't Where You're from, It's Where You're At': Hiring Origins, Firm Heterogeneity, and Wages
We develop a theoretically grounded extension of the two-way fixed effects model of Abowd et al. (1999) that allows firms to differ both in the wages they offer new hires and the wages required to ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2023, 233 (2), 340-374)
J3, J5
14442 Dan Anderberg
Noemi Mantovan
Robert M. Sauer
The Dynamics of Domestic Violence: Learning About the Match
We present a dynamic lifecycle model of women's choices with respect to partnership status, labour supply and fertility when they cannot directly observe whether a given male partner is of a violent ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2023, 133 (656), 2863 - 2898)
J12, J13
14441 Karina Doorley
Ivan Privalko
Helen Russell
Dora Tuda
The Gender Pay Gap in Ireland from Austerity through Recovery
This paper estimates the raw and adjusted gender pay gap in Ireland between 2011 and 2018, a period of austerity measures and recovery from the Great Recession. Using survey data sources linked to ...
(forthcoming in: Research in Labor Economics, 2024)
J31, J71, D31
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