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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
12883 Joanna Tyrowicz
Siri Terjesen
Jakub Mazurek
All on Board? New Evidence on Board Gender Diversity from a Large Panel of Firms
Using a unique database of over 20 million firms over two decades, we examine the industry sector and national institution drivers of the prevalence of women directors on supervisory and management ...
(published in: European Management Journal, 2020, 38 (4), 634 - 645)
J7, P5
12882 James J. Heckman
Randomization and Social Policy Evaluation Revisited
This paper examines the case for randomized controlled trials in economics. I revisit my previous paper "Randomization and Social Policy Evaluation" and update its message. I present a brief summary ...
(published as 'Epilogue: Randomization and Social Policy Evaluation Revisited' in: Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin, and François Roubaud (eds.), Randomized Control Trials in the Field of Development: A Critical Perspective, Oxford University Press, 2020, 304 - 330)
C93
12880 Björn Anders Gustafsson
Katarina Katz
Torun Österberg
Social Assistance Receipt among Young Adults Grown up in Different Neighbourhoods of Metropolitan Sweden
Using large samples of persons born in 1985 we investigate the relationship between characteristics of the neighbourhood where young people lived as adolescents and the probability that they will ...
(published in: Poverty & Public Policy, 2019, 11 (4), 302 - 324.)
I38, J15, R23
12877 Xin Zhang
Yixuan Wang
Xi Chen
Xun Zhang
Prenatal Sunshine Exposure and Birth Outcomes in China
This paper is one of the first to examine the associations between prenatal sunshine exposure and birth outcomes, specifically the incidence of low birth weight (LBW) and small for gestational age ...
(published as 'Associations between prenatal sunshine exposure and birth outcomes in China' in: Science of the Total Environment, 2020, 713, 136472)
I12, J13, I18, Q51
12876 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
Esther Arenas-Arroyo
Chunbei Wang
Is Immigration Enforcement Shaping Immigrant Marriage Patterns?
This paper identifies intermarriage (between non-citizens and citizens) as an important response mechanism to intensified immigration enforcement, particularly among Mexican non-citizens. Exploiting ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2020, 190, 104242)
J12, J15, K37
12875 Bart Cockx
Michael Lechner
Joost Bollens
Priority to Unemployed Immigrants? A Causal Machine Learning Evaluation of Training in Belgium
We investigate heterogenous employment effects of Flemish training programmes. Based on administrative individual data, we analyse programme effects at various aggregation levels using Modified ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2023, 80, 102306)
J68
12874 Hongjian Wang
Plamen Nikolov
Kevin Acker
The Wage Premium of Communist Party Membership: Evidence from China
Social status and political connections may confer large economic benefits on an individual. Previous studies focused on China have examined the relationship between Communist Party membership and ...
(published in: Pacific Economic Review, 2020, 25 (3), 309 - 338)
D31, J31, P2
12873 Binjian Yan
Xi Chen
Thomas M. Gill
Health Inequality among Chinese Older Adults: The Role of Childhood Circumstances
This paper examines the extent to which childhood circumstances contribute to health inequality in old age and how the contributions may vary across key dimensions of health. We link the China Health ...
(published in: Journal of The Economics of Ageing, 2020, 17, 100237)
I14, D63, I18, J13, J14
12872 Claudio Deiana
Ludovica Giua
Roberto Nistico
The Economics behind the Epidemic: Afghan Opium Price and Prescription Opioids in the US
We investigate the effect of variations in the price of opium in Afghanistan on per capita dispensation of prescription opioids in the US. Quarterly county-level data for 2003-2016 indicate that ...
(published as 'Opium Price Shocks and Prescription Opioids in the US' in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2024, 86 (3), 449 - 484)
I11, I12, I18, L65
12871 Pietro Garibaldi
Pedro Maia Gomes
Thepthida Sopraseuth
Public Employment Redux
The public sector hires disproportionately more educated workers. Using US microdata, we show that the education bias also holds within industries and in two thirds of 3-digit occupations. To ...
(published in: Journal of Government and Economics, 2021, 1, 100003)
E24, E62l, J20, J24, J31, J45
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