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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
14325 Jeffrey T. Denning
Brian A. Jacob
Lars Lefgren
Christian vom Lehn
The Return to Hours Worked within and across Occupations: Implications for the Gender Wage Gap
Prior research suggests that gender differences in hours worked play an important role in the gender pay gap. Yet common estimates of the wage returns to hours worked are close to zero, implying that ...
(published in: ILR Review, 2022, 75 (5), 1321 - 1347)
J16, J22, J31, J33
14324 Michael French
Gulcin Gumus
Death on the Job: The Great Recession and Work-Related Traffic Fatalities
In light of recent discussions about shifting employees from traditional workplaces to virtual employment, we are motivated by the question of whether this phenomenon will end up saving lives even in ...
(revised version published in: Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 280, 113979)
E32, I12, I18
14323 Pablo Agnese
Jonathan Thoss
New Moneys under the New Normal? Bitcoin and Gold Interdependence during COVID Times
Bitcoin in particular and so-called cryptocurrencies in general have shaken up the financial world and seem to be claiming an increasing size of the market share. These new virtual assets present ...
(published as 'Too hot and too close. Bitcoin and gold dynamics during covid times' in: Studies in Economics and Finance, 2023, 40 (5), 901 - 912)
G15, G12, G11
14322 Anna D’Ambrosio
Roberto Leombruni
Tiziano Razzolini
'Fear Is the Path to the Dark Side'. Electoral Results and the Workplace Safety of Immigrants
Populist parties' propaganda portrays immigrants as a threat to native workers' jobs. When propaganda materializes as an electoral success, it may drive changes in natives' attitudes towards ...
(substantially revised version published as 'Does far-right populism affect immigrants’ working conditions?' in Journal of Population Economics, 2025, 38 (1), 13.)
D72, J28, J71
14321 Jinyoung Kim
Seonghoon Kim
Kanghyock Koh
Labor Market Institutions and the Incidence of Payroll Taxation
Despite unambiguous predictions of the canonical model of a competitive labor market, empirical studies on the labor market effects of payroll taxation provide conflicting evidence. Our meta-analysis ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2022, 209, 104646)
H24, I31, J22
14320 Benjamin Elsner
Ingo E. Isphording
Ulf Zölitz
Achievement Rank Affects Performance and Major Choices in College
This paper studies how a student's ordinal rank in a peer group affects performance and specialisation choices in university. By exploiting data with repeated random assignment of students to ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2021, 640 (131), 3182 - 3206.)
I21, J16, J31
14315 Hai-Anh H Dang
Paul Glewwe
Khoa Vu
Jongwook Lee
What Explains Vietnam's Exceptional Performance in Education Relative to Other Countries? Analysis of the 2012 and 2015 Pisa Data
Despite being the poorest or second poorest participant, Vietnam performed much better than all other developing countries, and even ahead of wealthier countries such as the U.S. and the U.K., on the ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2023, 96, 102434.)
H0, I2, O1, P3
14313 David C. Ribar
Ross Rubenstein
Gaining, Losing, and Regaining Merit-Based Scholarships
Georgia offers two merit-based scholarships to in-state college students: HOPE Scholarships, which provide partial tuition support, and Zell Miller Scholarships, which provide full tuition support ...
(published in: Education Finance and Policy, 2023, 18 (4), 597–622)
I22
14311 Vasiliki Fouka
Marco Tabellini
Changing Ingroup Boundaries: The Effect of Immigration on Race Relations in the US
How do social group boundaries evolve? Does the appearance of a new outgroup change the ingroup's perceptions of other outgroups? We introduce a conceptual framework of context-dependent ...
(published as ' American Political Science Review Article contents Abstract References Changing In-Group Boundaries: The Effect of Immigration on Race Relations in the United States' in: American Political Science Review. 2022, 116 (3), 968-984.)
J11, J15
14310 Bin Huang
Massimiliano Tani
Yu Zhu
Does Higher Education Make You More Entrepreneurial? Causal Evidence from China
Using the 2017 China Household Finance Survey (CHFS), we estimate the effect of higher education on entrepreneurship for prime-aged males. We distinguish between own-account workers and employers of ...
(published in: Journal of Business Research, 2021, 135, 543-558. )
I25, J24, L26
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