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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
13095 Raymond Robertson
Pioneering a New Approach to Improving Working Conditions in Developing Countries: Better Factories Cambodia
The rise of global supply chains over the last three decades intensified international attention to the conditions endured by workers in poor countries. Collapsed buildings, fires and death created ...
(published in: Handbook on Globalisation and Labour Standards, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022)
F16, F66, F23, J8
13094 Jean Roch Donsimoni
René Glawion
Bodo Plachter
Klaus Wälde
Projecting the Spread of COVID-19 for Germany
We model the evolution of the number of individuals that are reported to be sick with COVID-19 in Germany. Our theoretical framework builds on a continuous time Markov chain with four states: healthy ...
(published in: German Economic Review, 2020, 21 (2), 181-216.)
I18, E17, C63
13093 Francine D. Blau
Lawrence M. Kahn
Matthew Comey
Amanda Eng
Pamela Meyerhofer
Alexander Willén
Culture and Gender Allocation of Tasks: Source Country Characteristics and the Division of Non-market Work among US Immigrants
There is a well-known gender difference in time allocation within the household, which has important implications for gender differences in labor market outcomes. We ask how malleable this gender ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2020, 18 (4), 907-958)
J13, J15, J16, J22
13092 Guglielmo Briscese
Nicola Lacetera
Mario Macis
Mirco Tonin
Compliance with COVID-19 Social-Distancing Measures in Italy: The Role of Expectations and Duration
We study how intentions to comply with the self-isolation restrictions enacted in Italy in response to the COVID-19 crisis respond to the length of their possible extension. Based on a survey of a ...
(published as ' Expectations, reference points, and compliance with COVID-19 social distancing measures' in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2023, 103, 101983)
H12, I12, I18, D84, D91
13089 Laura Ansala
Olof Aslund
Matti Sarvimäki
Immigration History, Entry Jobs, and the Labor Market Integration of Immigrants
This paper studies the relationship between past immigration experiences of the host country and the way new immigrants enter the labor market. We focus on two countries—Finland and Sweden—that ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Geography, 2022, 22 (3), 581-604 )
J61, J62
13087 Giuseppe Sorrenti
Ulf Zölitz
Denis Ribeaud
Manuel Eisner
The Causal Impact of Socio-Emotional Skills Training on Educational Success
We study the long-term effects of a randomized intervention targeting children's socio-emotional skills. The classroom-based intervention for primary school children has positive impacts that persist ...
(published online in: Review of Economic Studies, rdae018, 22 February 2024 )
C93, I21, I24, I26, J24
13086 Andri Chassamboulli
Pedro Maia Gomes
Jumping the Queue: Nepotism and Public-Sector Pay
We set up a model with search and matching frictions to understand the effects of employment and wage policies, as well as nepotism in hiring in the public sector, on unemployment and rent seeking. ...
(published in: Review of Economic Dynamics, 2017, 142, 331-347)
E24, J31, J45, J64
13085 Utteeyo Dasgupta
Subha Mani
Joseph Vecci
Tomáš Želinský
Game of Prejudice: Experiments at the Extensive and Intensive Margin
In an unique lab-in-the-field experiment we design a novel labor market environment, the Game of Prejudice, to elicit preferences for discrimination towards the largest minority group in Europe (the ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization)
C9, D3, I1, O1
13083 Simone Bertoli
Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga
Lucas Guichard
Rational Inattention and Migration Decisions
Acquiring information about destinations can be costly for migrants. We model information frictions in the rational inattention framework and obtain a closed-form expression for a migration gravity ...
(published in: Journal of International Economics, 2020, 126, 103364)
F22, D81, D83
13081 Plamen Nikolov
Matthew Bonci
Do Public Program Benefits Crowd Out Private Transfers in Developing Countries? A Critical Review of Recent Evidence
Precipitated by rapid globalization, rising inequality, population growth, and longevity gains, social protection programs have been on the rise in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the ...
(published in: World Development, 2020, 134, 104967)
D64, H31, H55, J14, J22, J26, O15, O16, R2
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