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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
13069 Kerstin Unfried
Krisztina Kis-Katos
The Heterogeneous Effects of Conflict on Education: A Spatial Analysis in Sub-Saharan Africa
In this paper, we identify under which conditions and to what extent armed conflicts harm the long-run educational attainment of children in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. By combining 66 rounds of DHS ...
(published in: Journal of Peace Research, 2023, 60 (6), 968-984.)
I25, D74, O12
13067 Giorgio Brunello
Áron Gereben
Christoph T. Weiss
Patricia Wruuck
Financing Constraints and Employers' Investment in Training
Using a representative sample of European firms, we study whether and to what extent financing constraints affect employers' decision to invest in employee training. We combine survey data on ...
(published as 'Do investments in human and physical capital respond differently to financing constraints?' in: Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2022, 158, 10(2022))
J24
13066 Niaz Asadullah
Liyanage Devangi Perera
Saizi Xiao
Vietnam's Extraordinary Performance in the PISA Assessment: A Cultural Explanation of an Education Paradox
This paper examines the nature and drivers of Vietnam's paradoxical performance in the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) – consistently high student achievement despite being the ...
(published in: Journal of Policy Modelling, 2020, 42 (5), 913-932.)
A20, I21, I28
13065 Simon Chang
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Nicolás Salamanca
Parents' Responses to Teacher Qualifications
We identify the causal effect of teacher qualifications on parents' investments in their children. Exploiting a unique, high-stakes educational setting in which teachers are randomly assigned to ...
(publisehd in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2022, 197, 419 - 446)
D10, I21, I24
13064 Jorge Luis García
James J. Heckman
Early Childhood Education and Life-cycle Health
This paper forecasts the life-cycle treatment effects on health of a high-quality early childhood program. Our predictions combine microsimulation using non-experimental data with experimental data ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2021, 30 (S1), 119-141)
I10, J13, I28, C93
13063 Fabrice Etilé
Paul Frijters
David W. Johnston
Michael A. Shields
Psychological Resilience to Major Socioeconomic Life Events
Understanding who in the population is psychologically resilient in the face of major life events, and who is not, is important for policies that target reductions in disadvantage. In this paper we ...
(published as 'Measuring resilience to major life events' in: Elsevier Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 191, 598-619)
I10, C2, C5
13062 David Neumark
Maysen Yen
Effects of Recent Minimum Wage Policies in California and Nationwide: Initial Results from a Pre-specified Analysis Plan
Many U.S. cities have recently increased their minimum wages, especially in California. We report results from carrying out analyses of the impacts of these city minimum wages, as specified in a ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2022, 61 (2), 228-255 )
J23, J38
13061 Scott M. Delhommer
Daniel S. Hamermesh
Same-Sex Couples and the Marital Surplus: The Importance of the Legal Environment
Same-sex couples' marital surplus, their excess total income over that predicted by their work times and predicted wages, increases little as the duration of their relationship lengthens. When/where ...
(published in: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2021, 40, 1120-1139.)
J12, J16, K30
13059 Andrew C. Johnston
Carla Johnston
Is Compassion a Good Career Move?: Nonprofit Earnings Differentials from Job Changes
We explore the nonprofit earnings penalty. To separate the influence of demand and supply, we leverage workers who change employers in administrative tax data. The average nonprofit worker earns 5.5 ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2021, 56, 1225 - 1253)
J4, J31, L3
13058 Hai-Anh H Dang
Kseniya Abanokova
Michael Lokshin
Life Satisfaction, Subjective Wealth, and Adaptation to Vulnerability in the Russian Federation during 2002-2017
We offer the first study on vulnerability adaptation to subjective well-being, using rich panel data over the past two decades for Russia. We found no adaption to vulnerability for life satisfaction ...
(published in: Hacienda Pública Española / Review of Public Economics, 2023, 247 (4), 125-153.)
D6, I3, O1
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