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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
13918 Luis Diaz-Serrano
The Duration of Compulsory Education and the Transition to Secondary Education: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Countries
A straightforward way of keeping children in school is increasing the duration of compulsory education. Evidence of the impact of this type of policy in Western countries is abundant. However, its ...
(published in: International Journal of Educational Development, 2020, 75, 102189)
I21, I25, I28
13917 Simone Bertoli
Elsa Gautrain
Elie Murard
Left Behind, but Not Alone: Changes in Living Arrangements and the Effects of Migration and Remittances in Mexico
We provide evidence that the occurrence of an international migration episode is associated with a variation in the living arrangements of the household members left behind. The migration of a ...
(revised version published as 'Left behind, but not immobile: Living arrangements of Mexican transnational households' in :Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2023, 71(4), 1359-1395)
D10, F22, C83
13916 Ben D'Exelle
Christine Gutekunst
Arno Riedl
The Effect of Gender and Gender Pairing on Bargaining: Evidence from an Artefactual Field Experiment
Men and women negotiate differently, which might create gender inequality in access to resources as well as efficiency losses due to disagreement. We study the role of gender and gender pairing in ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 205, 237-269)
C9, J16, O12
13915 Chiara Pastore
Stefanie Schurer
Agnieszka Tymula
Nicholas Fuller
Ian Caterson
Economic Preferences and Obesity: Evidence from a Clinical Lab-in-Field Experiment
We study economic decision-making of 284 people with obesity and pre-diabetes who participated in a 6-months randomised controlled trial to control weight and prevent diabetes. To elicit preferences, ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2023, 32 (9), 2147-2167)
C9, D9, D81, I12
13914 Cevat Giray Aksoy
Panu Poutvaara
Felicitas Schikora
First Time around: Local Conditions and Multi-Dimensional Integration of Refugees
We study the causal effect of local labor market conditions and attitudes towards immigrants at the time of arrival on refugees' multi-dimensional integration outcomes (economic, linguistic, ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2023, 137, 103588)
F22, J15, J24
13912 Timothy F. Harris
Aaron Yelowitz
Charles Courtemanche
Did COVID-19 Change Life Insurance Offerings?
The profitability of life insurance offerings is contingent on accurate projections and pricing of mortality risk. The COVID-19 pandemic created significant uncertainty, with dire mortality ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Insurance, 2021, 88 (4), 831-861)
D81, I13
13911 Anna Adamecz
Morag Henderson
Nikki Shure
The Labor Market Returns to 'First in Family' University Graduates
We exploit linked survey-administrative data from England to examine how first in family (FiF) graduates (those whose parents do not have university degrees) fare on the labor market. We find that ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2023, 36, 1395–1429)
I24, I26, J24
13910 Apostolos Davillas
Andrew M. Jones
Unmet Health Care Need and Income-Related Horizontal Equity in Access during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Using monthly data from the Understanding Society (UKHLS) COVID-19 Survey we analyse the evolution of unmet need and assess how the UK health care system performed against the norm of horizontal ...
(revised version published in: Health Economics, 2021, 30 (7), 1711 - 1716)
C1, D63, I14
13909 Sabien Dobbelaere
Boris Hirsch
Steffen Müller
Georg Neuschaeffer
Organised Labour, Labour Market Imperfections, and Employer Wage Premia
This paper examines how collective bargaining through unions and workplace codetermination through works councils shape labour market imperfections and how labour market imperfections matter for ...
(substantially revised version published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2024, 77 (3), 396 - 427)
J42, J50, J31, D22
13908 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
Brandyn F. Churchill
Yang Song
Immigration Enforcement and Infant Health
The past two decades have been characterized by an unprecedented increase in interior immigration enforcement and heightened stress due to fears of family separation and loss of income among ...
(published in: American Journal of Health Economics, 2022, 8 (3), 323–358)
I10, I12, K37
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