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Author(s)
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Title
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13370
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Tyler
Ransom
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Selective Migration, Occupational Choice, and the Wage Returns to College Majors
I examine the extent to which the returns to college majors are influenced by selective migration and occupational choice across locations in the US. To quantify the role of selection, I develop and ...
(published in: Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2021, 142, 45-110)
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I2, J3, R1
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13369
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Hyejin
Ku
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Does Minimum Wage Increase Labor Productivity? Evidence from Piece Rate Workers
We examine worker effort as a potential margin of adjustment to a minimum wage hike using unique data on piece rate workers who perform a homogenous task and whose individual output is rigorously ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2022, 40 (2), 325-359)
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J20, J38, M50
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13368
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Samuel
Mühlemann
Harald
Pfeifer
Bernhard
Wittek
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The Effect of Business Cycle Expectations on the German Apprenticeship Market: Estimating the Impact of COVID-19
A firm's expectation about the future business cycle is an important determinant of the decision to train apprentices. As German firms typically train apprentices to either fill future skilled worker ...
(published in: Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2020, 12, Article 8 (2020))
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J23, J24, M53
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13367
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Matthew
A.
Cole
Ceren
Ozgen
Eric
Strobl
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Air Pollution Exposure and COVID-19
In light of the existing preliminary evidence of a link between Covid-19 and poor air quality, which is largely based upon correlations, we estimate the relationship between long term air pollution ...
(published as 'Air Pollution Exposure and Covid-19 in Dutch Municipalities' in: Environmental and Resource Economics, 2020, 76, 581-610)
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I21, I23, Q53
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13366
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Michèle
Belot
Syngjoo
Choi
Egon
Tripodi
Eline
van den Broek-Altenburg
Julian
C.
Jamison
Nicholas
W.
Papageorge
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Unequal Consequences of COVID-19 across Age and Income: Representative Evidence from Six Countries
Covid-19 and the measures taken to contain it have led to unprecedented constraints on work and leisure activities, across the world. This paper uses nationally representative surveys to document how ...
(published as 'Unequal consequences of Covid 19: representative evidence from six countries' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2021, 19, 769–783)
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E24, I14, I31
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13365
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Abir
Abid
Christophe
Rault
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On the Exchange Rate and Economic Policy Uncertainty Nexus: A Panel VAR Approach for Emerging Markets
We examine the Exchange Rate Volatility (ERV) response to the Economic Policy Uncertainty (EPU) shocks from a panel VAR perspective used for the first time in this context. Focusing on Emerging ...
(published in: Journal of Quantitative Economics, 2021, 19 (3), 403-425)
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G15, E44, C22
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13364
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Kelvin
Seah
Jessica
Pan
Poh
Lin
Tan
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Breadth of University Curriculum and Labor Market Outcomes
We explore whether the choice of broad versus specialized university curricula affects subsequent labor market outcomes, as measured by earnings, full-time permanent employment, and unemployment six ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2020, 65, Article 101873)
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I21, J31
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13359
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Richard
V.
Burkhauser
Nicolas
Herault
Stephen
P.
Jenkins
Roger
Wilkins
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What Accounts for the Rising Share of Women in the Top 1%?
The share of women in the top 1% of the UK's income distribution has been growing over the last two decades (as in several other countries). Our first contribution is to account for this secular ...
(published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2023, 69 (1), 1 - 33)
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D31, J16, C81
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13354
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Seonghoon
Kim
Kanghyock
Koh
Xuan
Zhang
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Short-Term Impact of COVID-19 on Consumption and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Singapore
We examine the short-term impact of COVID-19 on consumption spending and labor market outcomes. Using monthly panel data of individuals mainly aged 50–70 in Singapore, we find that COVID-19 reduced ...
(published in: Canadian Journal of Economics, 2022, 55 (Suppl. 1), 115–134. )
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E2, I12, H2, J01
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13352
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Hai-Anh
H
Dang
Toan
L. D.
Huynh
Manh-Hung
Nguyen
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Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Disproportionately Affect the Poor? Evidence from a Six-Country Survey
The COVID-19 pandemic has wrought havocs on economies around the world. Yet, barely any evidence currently exists on the distributional impacts of the pandemic. We provide the first study that offers ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Development, 2024, 26 (1), 2-18)
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D00, H00, I1, I3, O1
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12982Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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