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13237 Lena Hensvik
Thomas Le Barbanchon
Roland Rathelot
Job Search during the COVID-19 Crisis
This paper measures the job-search responses to the COVID-19 pandemic using realtime data on vacancy postings and ad views on Sweden's largest online job board. First, the labour demand shock in ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 194, 104349)
J22, J23, J21, J62, J63, J64, E24
13236 Timothy N. Bond
Osea Giuntella
Jakub Lonsky
Immigration and Work Schedules: Theory and Evidence
We develop a theoretical framework to analyze the effects of immigration on native job amenities, focusing on work schedules. Immigrants have a comparative advantage in production at, and lower ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2023, 152, 104358)
F22, J61, J31, R13
13235 Cathal O'Donoghue
Denisa M. Sologon
Iryna Kyzyma
John McHale
Modelling the Distributional Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis
Given the rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus, the State has had to respond rapidly and quite severely to flatten the curve and slow the spread of the virus. This has had significant implications for ...
(published in: Fiscal Studies, 2020, 41 (2), 321 - 336)
H23, C15
13234 Abel Brodeur
Idaliya Grigoryeva
Lamis Kattan
Stay-At-Home Orders, Social Distancing and Trust
Better understanding whether and how communities respond to government decisions is crucial for policy makers and health officials in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we document the ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2021, 34 (4), 1321-1354)
H12, I12, I18
13233 Nick Huntington-Klein
Andreu Arenas
Emily A. Beam
Marco Bertoni
Jeffrey R. Bloem
Pralhad Burli
Naibin Chen
Paul Greico
Godwin Ekpe
Todd Pugatch
Martin Saavedra
Yaniv Stopnitzky
The Influence of Hidden Researcher Decisions in Applied Microeconomics
Researchers make hundreds of decisions about data collection, preparation, and analysis in their research. We use a many-analysts approach to measure the extent and impact of these decisions. Two ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2021, 59 (3), 944 - 960 https://doi.org/10.1111/ecin.12992 )
C81, C10, B41
13232 Oded Stark
Marcin Jakubek
A Methodological Rejoinder to 'Does income relate to health due to psychosocial or material factors?'
There is a presumption that when an individual's comparison of his income with the incomes of others in his comparison group yields an unfavorable outcome, the individual is dismayed and experiences ...
(published in: Social Science & Medicine, 2020, 259, 112829)
I12, I14, I18
13231 Claudia L. Persico
Kathryn R. Johnson
Deregulation in a Time of Pandemic: Does Pollution Increase Coronavirus Cases or Deaths?
The COVID-19 virus, also known as the coronavirus, is currently spreading around the world. While a growing literature suggests that exposure to pollution can cause respiratory illness and increase ...
(published as 'The effects of increased pollution on COVID-19 cases and deaths' in: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2021, 107, 102432)
Q53, I10, I14
13229 Stijn Baert
Louis Lippens
Eline Moens
Johannes Weytjens
Philippe Sterkens
The COVID-19 Crisis and Telework: A Research Survey on Experiences, Expectations and Hopes
While a considerable number of employees across the globe are being forced to work from home due to the COVID-19 crisis, it is a guessing game as to how they are experiencing this current surge in ...
(revised version published in: European Journal of Health Economics, 2022, 23, 729 - 753)
J22, J28, D24, I10, J15, J24
13228 Joan Costa-Font
Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto
'More Than One Red Herring'? Heterogeneous Effects of Ageing on Healthcare Utilisation
We study the effect of ageing, defined as an extra year of life, on health care utilisation. We disentangle the direct effect of ageing, from other alternative explanations such as the presence of ...
(published in:Health Economics, 2020, 29 (S1), 8 - 29)
I18, J13, K38, H75
13223 Valentina Paredes
M. Daniele Paserman
Francisco J. Pino
Does Economics Make You Sexist?
Recent research has highlighted unequal treatment for women in academic economics along several different dimensions: promotion, hiring, credit for co-authorship, and standards for publication in ...
(published online in: Review of Econonomics and Statistics, 24 July 2023)
J16, J71, A22, A13, A14
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