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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
17159 Apostolos Davillas
Andrew M. Jones
Biological Age and Predicting Future Health Care Utilisation
We explore the role of epigenetic biological age in predicting subsequent health care utilisation. We use longitudinal data from the UK Understanding Society panel, capitalizing on the availability ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2025, 99, 102956)
C5, C81, I10, I18
17155 Marcel Preuss
Germán Reyes
Jason Somerville
Joy Wu
Inequality of Opportunity and Income Redistribution
Support for redistribution depends on whether inequality stems from differences in performance or luck, but different sources of luck may impact redistribution differentially. We elicit ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics)
C91, D63
17151 Benjamin Elsner
Manvi Jindal
Massimiliano Mascherini
Sanna Nivakoski
Gender Gaps in Time Use: Pan-European Evidence from School Closures during the COVID-19 Pandemic
We study the impact of school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic on the time allocated to paid and unpaid work within households. We use panel data from 27 EU countries and isolate the impact of ...
(forthcoming in: Economic and Social Review)
D13, J13, J16, J22, J30
17150 Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh
Christophe Rault
Financial Inclusion and Threshold Effects in Carbon Emissions
While the financial inclusion would induce greater pollutant emissions through its impact of economic activity, the increased access to financial services may unleash investments in green ...
(revised version published in: Energy Policy, 2024, 192,114265)
C23, O16, O44, Q53, Q56
17148 Regina T. Riphahn
Irakli Sauer
Earnings Assimilation of Post-reunification East German Migrants in West Germany
We investigate the wage assimilation of East Germans who migrated to West Germany after reunification (1990-1999). We compare their wage assimilation to that of ethnic German immigrants from Eastern ...
(published in: Labour, 2024, 38 (4), 475-510)
F15, J31, J61
17147 Zhuoer Lin
Xi Chen
Place of Birth and Cognitive Function among Older Americans: Findings from the Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol
Growing evidence suggests that place of birth (PoB) and related circumstances may have long- lasting and multiplicative contributions to various later-life outcomes. This study investigates the ...
(published in: Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2024, 79 (9), gbae126, )
I14, I10, J13, J14, H75
17146 James Flynn
Can Expanding Contraceptive Access Reduce Adverse Infant Health Outcomes?
This paper uses the implementation of a privately funded family planning program in Colorado to demonstrate that expanding access to long-acting reversible contraceptives to lower income women ...
(published online in: Journal of Human Resources, 8 May 2024)
J13, I18, I12
17145 Kelsey J. O'Connor
Stefano Bartolini
Effects of Teaching Practices on Life Satisfaction and Test Scores: Evidence from the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Schools are ripe for policy intervention. We demonstrate that a greater prevalence of group discussion used in schools positively affects students' life satisfaction and noncognitive skills but has ...
(published in: Kyklos, 2025, 78 (3), 749-774)
I21, I31, J24
17142 Orley Ashenfelter
Štepán Jurajda
The U.S. Low-Wage Structure: A McWage Comparison
Thanks to standardized work protocol and technology of McDonald's restaurants, the hourly wage of McDonald's Basic Crew enables wage comparisons under near-identical skill inputs and hedonic job ...
(published online in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 16 September 2024)
J31
17139 Marianna Kudlyak
Erin L. Wolcott
Pandemic Layoffs and the Role of Stay-at-Home Orders
We compile a novel high-frequency, detailed geographic dataset on mass layoffs from U.S. state labor departments. Using recent advances in difference-in-difference estimation with staggered ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2024, 242, 111894)
E32, J63, J64
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