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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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13396
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Ulf
Zölitz
Jan
Feld
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The Effect of Peer Gender on Major Choice in Business School
Business degrees are popular and lead to high earnings. Female business graduates, however, earn less than their male counterparts. These gender differences can be traced back to university, where ...
(published in: Management Science, 2021, 67 (11), 6936-6979)
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I21, I24, J24
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13395
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Alexander
Ahammer
Martin
Halla
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The Intergenerational Transmission of Opioid Dependence: Evidence from Administrative Data
To address the opioid crisis, it is crucial to understand its origins. We provide evidence for the intergenerational transmission of opioid dependence. Our analysis is based on administrative data ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2022, 31 (11), 2425-2444)
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I12, I14, I18, J62
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13392
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Colin
P.
Green
Swarnodeep
HomRoy
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Bringing Connections Onboard: The Value of Political Influence
In 2002, an amendment to UK parliamentary regulations removed restrictions on the participation of members of parliament (MPs) in parliamentary proceedings related to their corporate interests. Using ...
(published as 'Incorporated in Westminster: Channels and Returns to Political Connection in the United Kingdom' in: Economica, 2022, 89 (354), 377-408)
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G14, D72, G18, G30
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13391
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Werner
Eichhorst
Anton
Hemerijck
Gemma
Scalise
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Welfare States, Labor Markets, Social Investment and the Digital Transformation
Barely having had the time to digest the economic and social aftershocks of the Great Recession, European welfare states are confronted with the even more disruptive coronavirus pandemic as probably, ...
(published in: M. R. Busemeyer, A. Kemmerling, K. Van Kersbergen, P. Marx (eds.), Digitalization and the Welfare State, Oxford University Press, 2022, 64–82)
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J21, J24, J42
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13390
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Massimo
Anelli
Gaetano
Basso
Giuseppe
Ippedico
Giovanni
Peri
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Does Emigration Drain Entrepreneurs?
Emigration of young, motivated individuals may deprive countries-of-origin of entrepreneurs. We isolate exogenous variation in a large emigration wave from Italy between 2008 and 2015 by interacting ...
(published as 'Emigration and Entrepreneurial Drain' in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2023, 15 (2), 218–252)
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J61, H7, O3, M13
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13387
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Armin
Falk
Fabian
Kosse
Pia
Pinger
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Mentoring and Schooling Decisions: Causal Evidence
Inequality of opportunity strikes when two children with the same academic performance are sent to different quality schools because their parents differ in socio-economic status. Based on a novel ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Political Economy, 2025)
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C90, I24, J24, J62
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13385
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Naomi
Friedman-Sokuler
Claudia
Senik
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From Pink-Collar to Lab Coat: Cultural Persistence and Diffusion of Socialist Gender Norms
The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 led to a massive migration wave from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) to Israel. We document the persistence and transmission of the Soviet unconventional gender ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2025, 38, 11)
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Z1, I21, J16, J24, P30
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13384
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Piotr
Lewandowski
Albert
Park
Simone
Schotte
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The Global Distribution of Routine and Non-Routine Work
Studies of the effects of technology and globalization on employment and inequality commonly assume that occupations are identical around the world in the job tasks they require. To relax this ...
(published as 'The global divergence in the de-routinisation of jobs' in: Gradín C., Lewandowski P., Schotte S., Sen K. (eds.), Tasks, Skills, and Institutions - The Changing Nature of Work and Inequality, Oxford University Press, 2023)
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J21, J23, J24
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13383
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Eberhard
Feess
Florian
Kerzenmacher
Gerd
Muehlheusser
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Moral Transgressions by Groups: What Drives Individual Voting Behavior?
We conduct an experiment where subjects are matched in groups of three and vote on a moral transgression. Analyzing different voting rules, the frequency of votes for the moral transgression ...
(published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2023,140, 380 - 400)
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C92, D02, D63, D71
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13382
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Matthias
Westphal
Daniel
A.
Kamhöfer
Hendrik
Schmitz
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Marginal College Wage Premiums under Selection into Employment
In this paper, we identify female long-term wage returns to college education using the educational expansion between 1960-1990 in West Germany as exogenous variation for college enrollment. We ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2022, 132 (646), 2231 - 2272)
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C31, I26, J24
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