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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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14161
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Zhuoer
Lin
Xi
Chen
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Adverse Childhood Circumstances and Cognitive Function in Middle-Aged and Older Chinese Adults: Lower Level or Faster Decline?
We examine the long-term relationship between childhood circumstances and cognitive aging. In particular, we differentiate the level of cognitive deficit from the rate of cognitive decline. Applying ...
(published in: SSM - Population Health, 2021, 14, 100767)
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I14, I24, J13, J14
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14159
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Severin
Zimmermann
Alois
Stutzer
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The Consequences of Hosting Asylum Seekers for Citizens' Policy Preferences
Asylum migration is a major societal challenge in the Western world affecting residents' policy preferences. We analyze the effects of newly hosting asylum seekers in a given municipality on local ...
(revised version published in: European Journal of Political Economy, 2022, 73, 102130 )
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F22, H53, I38, J15, Z13
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14158
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Mette
Foged
Linea
Hasager
Vasil
Yasenov
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The Role of Labor Market Institutions in the Impact of Immigration on Wages and Employment
We study the role of institutions in affecting the labor market impacts of immigration using a cross-country meta-analysis approach. To accomplish this, we gather information on 1,030 previously ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2022, 124 (1), 164-213)
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D02, J08, J15, J31, J61
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14156
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Richard
McManus
Karen
A.
Mumford
Cristina
Sechel
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Measuring Research Excellence Amongst Economics Lecturers in the UK
Using a rich new data source, we explore the selection of economics Lecturers into the last UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) exercise. Only some one-in-two (54%) of these Lecturers were ...
(pubished in: Bulletin of Economic Research, 2022, 74 (2), 386 - 404)
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J00, J44, J71
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14155
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Marc
Kaufmann
Joël
Machado
Bertrand
Verheyden
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Why Do Migrants Stay Unexpectedly? Misperceptions and Implications for Integration
Empirical evidence suggests that a large proportion of immigrants who initially intended to stay temporarily in the destination country end up staying permanently, which may lead to suboptimal ...
(substantially revised version published in: Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2025, 117, 103099.)
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F22, D91, J61
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14153
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Pedro
S.
Martins
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Employee Training and Firm Performance: Evidence from ESF Grant Applications
As work changes more quickly, firm-provided training may become more relevant. However, there is little causal evidence about the effects of training on firms. This paper studies a large training ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2021, 72, 102056)
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J24, H43, M53
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14152
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Delia
Furtado
Haiyang
Kong
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How Do Low-Skilled Immigrants Adjust to Chinese Import Shocks? Evidence Using English Language Proficiency
This paper examines the link between trade-induced changes in local labor market opportunities and English language fluency rates among low-skilled immigrants in the United States. Many of the ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2024, 163, 104681)
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J15, J61, J24, F16
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14151
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Carlos
Rodriguez Castelan
Rogelio
Granguillhome
Ochoa
Samantha
Lach
Takaaki
Masaki
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Mobile Internet Adoption in West Africa
Mobile broadband internet is the main technology through which individuals access the internet in developing countries. Understanding the barriers to broadband adoption is thus a priority in ...
(published in: Technology in Society, 2022, 68, 101845)
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C25, C52, D12, L86, O55
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14150
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Tilbe
Atav
Egbert
L. W.
Jongen
Simon
Rabat
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Increasing the Effective Retirement Age: Key Factors and Interaction Effects
We study the effects of the recent increase in the statutory retirement age (SRA) in the Netherlands, using RDD and rich administrative data on the universe of the Dutch population. We find large ...
(published as 'Increasing the Retirement Age: Policy Effects and Underlying Mechanisms' in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2024, 16 (1), 259-291.)
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J14, J26
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14149
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Julian
Emmler
Bernd
Fitzenberger
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Temporary Overpessimism: Job Loss Expectations Following a Large Negative Employment Shock
Job loss expectations were widespread among workers in East Germany after reunification with West Germany. Though experiencing a large negative employment shock, East German workers were still ...
(published in: Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 2022, 30 (3), 621 - 661)
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D84, J64, J63, P20
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