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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
13624 Patrick Kampkötter
Lea Petters
Dirk Sliwka
Employee Identification and Wages: On the Economics of 'Affective Commitment'
We study the role of employees' identification to the employer for wage growth. We first show in a formal model that identification implies countervailing effects: Employees with higher ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 188, 608-626)
J31, M50, M52
13623 Hans-Martin von Gaudecker
Radost Holler
Lena Janys
Bettina M. Siflinger
Christian Zimpelmann
Labour Supply during Lockdown and a "New Normal": The Case of the Netherlands
We document the evolution of hours of work using monthly data from February to June 2020. During this period, the Netherlands experienced a quick spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, enacted a lockdown ...
(revised version (IZA DP 14382) published as 'Hours and income dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic: The case of the Netherlands' in: Labour Economics, 2021, 73, 102055)
J2, H3
13622 Sandra Goff
John Ifcher
Homa Zarghamee
Alex Reents
Patrick Wade
The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Government- and Market-Attitudes
We study the COVID-19 pandemic's effect on college students' government- and market-attitudes using within-subject comparisons of survey responses elicited before and after the onset of the pandemic. ...
(published as 'Support for bigger government: The principle-implementation gap and COVID-19' in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2023, 41 (2), 243-261)
H1, H5, P1
13621 Manuela Angelucci
Daniel M Bennett
Adverse Selection in the Marriage Market: HIV Testing and Marriage in Rural Malawi
Asymmetric information in the marriage market may cause adverse selection and delay marriage if partner quality is revealed over time. Sexual safety is an important but hidden partner attribute, ...
(published in: Review of Economic Studies, 2021, 88 (5), 2119–2148, )
J12, J13, I15, I18
13619 Michalis Drouvelis
Jennifer Gerson
Nattavudh Powdthavee
Yohanes E. Riyanto
Large Losses from Little Lies: Randomly Assigned Opportunity to Misrepresent Substantially Lowers Later Cooperation and Worsens Income Inequality
Social media has made anonymized behavior online a prevalent part of many people's daily interactions. The implications of this new ability to hide one's identity information remain imperfectly ...
(publishled in: PLoS ONE, 2023, 18 (3), e0282335. )
C92, D91
13618 Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Sarah C. Dahmann
Anne C. Gielen
The Intergenerational Effects of Requiring Unemployment Benefit Recipients to Engage in Non-Search Activities
We use a quasi-experimental design and national administrative data to analyze the intergenerational effects of introducing non-search activity requirements for unemployment benefit recipients. The ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2024, 91, 102644)
J68, J64, J62
13616 Meliyanni Johar
David W. Johnston
Michael A. Shields
Peter Siminski
Olena Stavrunova
The Economic Impacts of Direct Natural Disaster Exposure
This paper studies how having your home damaged or destroyed by a natural disaster impacts on economic and financial outcomes. Our context is Australia, where disasters are frequent. Estimates of ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 196, 26-39)
Q54, J21, I31, G50, C23, H84
13615 Huw Beynon
Helen Blakely
Alex Bryson
Rhys Davies
The Persistence of Union Membership within the Coalfields of Britain
Spatial variance in union membership has been attributed to the favourable attitudes that persist in areas with an historical legacy of trade unionism. Within the UK, villages and towns located in ...
(published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2021, 59 (4), 1131-1152 )
J50, J51
13613 Martin Biewen
Philipp Kugler
Two-Stage Least Squares Random Forests with an Application to Angrist and Evans (1998)
We develop the case of two-stage least squares estimation (2SLS) in the general framework of Athey et al. (Generalized Random Forests, Annals of Statistics, Vol. 47, 2019) and provide a software ...
(shorter version published in: Economics Letters, 2021, 204, 109893)
C26, C55, J22, J13, C14
13612 Michael A. Clemens
Mariapia Mendola
Migration from Developing Countries: Selection, Income Elasticity, and Simpson's Paradox
How does immigration affect incomes in the countries migrants go to, and how do rising incomes shape emigration from the countries they leave? The answers depend on whether people who migrate have ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 171, 103359)
F22, J61, O15
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