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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
13526 Fernando Alexandre
Pedro Bação
João Cerejeira
Hélder Costa
Miguel Portela
Minimum Wage and Financially Distressed Firms: Another One Bites the Dust
Since late 2014, Portuguese Governments adopted ambitious minimum wage policies. Using linked employer-employee data, we provide an econometric evaluation of the impact of those policies. Our ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 24, 102088)
E24, J38, L25
13524 Damian Clarke
Kathya Tapia Schythe
Implementing the Panel Event Study
Many studies estimate the impact of exposure to some quasi-experimental policy or event using a panel event study design. These models, as a generalized extension of 'difference-in-differences' or ...
(published in: Stata Journal, 2021, 21 (4), 853 - 884)
C1, C13, C51, C54, C63, C87
13523 Louis Lippens
Stijn Baert
Abel Ghekiere
Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe
Eva Derous
Is Labour Market Discrimination against Ethnic Minorities Better Explained by Taste or Statistics? A Systematic Review of the Empirical Evidence
Scholars have gone to great lengths to chart the incidence of ethnic labour market discrimination. To effectively mitigate this discrimination, however, we need to understand its underlying ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2022, 48 (17), 4243 - 4276)
J71, J15, J23
13521 Joseph Benitez
Charles Courtemanche
Aaron Yelowitz
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19: Evidence from Six Large Cities
As of June 2020, the coronavirus pandemic has led to more than 2.3 million confirmed infections and 121 thousand fatalities in the United States, with starkly different incidence by race and ...
(published in: Journal of Economics, Race and Policy, 2020, 3, 243 - 261)
I14
13519 Lucia Mangiavacchi
Luca Piccoli
Luca Pieroni
Fathers Matter: Intra-Household Responsibilities and Children's Wellbeing during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy
The lockdown declared during the Spring 2020 because of the COVID-19 outbreak caused a reallocation of market and household work. A the same time school closures in many countries impacted on ...
(published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2021, 42, 101016)
I21, I24, J13, J16
13518 Grégory Jolivet
Fabien Postel-Vinay
A Structural Analysis of Mental Health and Labor Market Trajectories
We conduct a joint dynamic analysis of individual labor market and mental health outcomes. We allow for a two-way interaction between work and mental health. We model selection in and out of ...
(published online in: Review of Economic Studies, 25 June 2024)
I12, I14, J62, J64
13516 Gordon Betcherman
Nicholas Giannakopoulos
Ioannis Laliotis
Ioanna Pantelaiou
Mauro Testaverde
Giannis Tzimas
Reacting Quickly and Protecting Jobs: The Short-Term Impacts of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Greek Labor Market
We use administrative, survey, and online vacancy data to analyze the short-term labor market impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown in Greece. We find that flows into unemployment have not increased; in ...
(published as 'The short-term impact of the 2020 pandemic lockdown on employment in Greece' in: Empirical Economics, 2023, 65, 1273 - 1307)
J21, J60, J68
13515 Utteeyo Dasgupta
Subha Mani
Smriti Sharma
Saurabh Singhal
Social Identity, Behavior, and Personality: Evidence from India
Hierarchies in social identities have been found to be integrally related to divergences in economic status. In India, caste is one such significant social identity where continued discriminatory ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2023, 59 (4), 472 - 489)
I23, C9, C18, J24, O15
13514 Philippe Sterkens
Stijn Baert
Claudia Rooman
Eva Derous
As If It Weren't Hard Enough Already: Breaking down Hiring Discrimination Following Burnout
Hiring discrimination towards (former) burnout patients has been extensively documented in the literature. To tackle this problem, it is important to understand the underlying mechanisms of such ...
(revised version published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2021, 43, 101050 )
J71, I14, C83, C91
13513 Marianne Bertrand
Bruno Crépon
Teaching Labor Laws: Evidence From a Randomized Control Trial in South Africa
We assess whether imperfect knowledge of labor regulation hinders job creation at small and medium-sized firms. We partner with a labor law expert that provides information about labor regulation via ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2021, 13 (4), 124 - 149)
J23, J63, J64, J68
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