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No.
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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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13539
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Andreas
Haller
Stefan
Staubli
Josef
Zweimüller
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Designing Disability Insurance Reforms: Tightening Eligibility Rules or Reducing Benefits?
We study the welfare effects of disability insurance (DI) and derive social-optimality conditions for the two main DI policy parameters: (i) DI eligibility rules and (ii) DI benefits. Causal evidence ...
(published in: Econometrica, 2024, 92 (1), 79-110.)
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H53, H55, J14, J21, J65
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13538
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Thomas
Beissinger
Joël
Hellier
Martyna
Marczak
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Divergence in Labour Force Growth: Should Wages and Prices Grow Faster in Germany?
We develop a model which shows that wages, prices and real income should grow faster in countries with low increase in their labour force. If not, other countries experience growing unemployment ...
(published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2025, 67, 949-988. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41294-025-00266-0)
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E24, F16, J11, O57
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13537
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Rafael
Lalive
Arvind
Magesan
Stefan
Staubli
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The Impact of Social Security on Pension Claiming and Retirement: Active vs. Passive Decisions
We exploit a unique Swiss reform to identify the importance of passivity, claiming social security benefits at the Full Retirement Age (FRA). Sharp discontinuities generated by the reform reveal that ...
(revised version published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2023, 15 (3), 115-50)
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H55, J21, J26
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13536
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Massimiliano
Tani
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The Labour Market for Native and International PhD Students: Similarities, Differences, and the Role of (University) Employers
This paper studies the labour market outcomes of native and foreign PhD graduates staying as migrants in Australia, using data on career destinations over the period 1999-2015. Natives with an ...
(published in: Journal for Labour Market Research, 2022, 56, 20 (2022))
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I26, J24, J31, J61
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13534
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Rajeev
Darolia
Peter
R.
Mueser
Jacob
Cronin
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Labor Market Returns to a Prison GED
Educational and skill-building programs are commonplace in prisons and have been the focus of recent prominent policy initiatives. These educational programs are expected to increase prisoners' ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2021, 82, 102093)
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I26, J24, J31, J38
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13533
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Julia
Bredtmann
Lisa
Sofie
Höckel
Sebastian
Otten
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The Intergenerational Transmission of Gender Role Attitudes: Evidence from Immigrant Mothers-In-Law
Previous literature has shown that attitudes and preferences are intergenerationally transmitted from parents to their children. We contribute to this literature by analyzing whether gender role ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2020, 179, 101-115)
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J13, J15, J22, D1
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13531
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Lukáš
Lafférs
Bernhard
Schmidpeter
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Early Child Development and Parents' Labor Supply
The impact of children's early development status on parental labor market outcomes is not well established in the empirical literature. We combine an instrumental variable approach to account for ...
(published in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2021, 36 (2), 190-208)
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C21, I23, J13, J31, J64
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13530
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Stefan
Pichler
Katherine
Wen
Nicolas
R.
Ziebarth
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Positive Health Externalities of Mandating Paid Sick Leave
A growing economic literature studies the optimal design of social insurance systems and the empirical identification of welfare-relevant externalities. In this paper, we test whether mandating ...
(published in: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2021, 40 (3), 715-743)
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H23, H75, I12, I14, I18, J22, J38, J58
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13528
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Robert
A.
Hart
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Labour Productivity during the Great Depression and the Great Recession in UK Engineering and Metal Manufacture
This paper compares labour productivity during the Great Depression (GD) and the Great Recession (GR) in engineering, metal working and allied industries. Throughout, it distinguishes between output ...
(revised version published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2022, 74 (2), 431 - 452)
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E32, J23, J24
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13527
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Massimiliano
Tani
Zhiming
Cheng
Matloob
Piracha
Ben
Zhe
Wang
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Ageing, Health, Loneliness and Wellbeing
Older people experience high rates of depression and suicide, yet they make a positive net contribution to the economy through activities such as employment, volunteering, and looking after ...
(published in: Social Indicators Research, 2020, 26, 1-17)
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I31, J14
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12989Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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