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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
12937 Gabriella Conti
Stavros Poupakis
Malte Sandner
Sören Kliem
The Effects of Home Visiting on Mother-Child Interactions: Evidence from a Randomised Trial Using Dynamic Micro-Level Data
Background: Home visiting programs constitute an important policy to support vulnerable families with young children. They mainly aim to improve infant-parent relationships, however evidence on their ...
(published in: Child Abuse and Neglect, 2021, 115, 105021)
I14, J13, J24
12935 Corinna Frodermann
Katharina Wrohlich
Aline Zucco
Parental Leave Reform and Long-Run Earnings of Mothers
Paid parental leave schemes have been shown to increase women's employment rates but decrease their wages in case of extended leave durations. In view of these potential trade-offs, many countries ...
(revised version published in: Labour Economics, 2023, 80, 102296)
H31, J13, J22, J24, J31
12934 Catia Batista
Pedro C. Vicente
Adopting Mobile Money: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural Africa
Who uses mobile money? What is mobile money used for? This paper describes the mobile money adoption patterns following the experimental introduction of mobile money for the first time in rural areas ...
(published in: American Economic Review: Papers & Proceedings, 2020, 110, 594 - 598)
O16, O33, G20
12933 José Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal
José Alberto Molina
Jorge Velilla
Short- vs Long-Term Intergenerational Correlations of Employment and Self-Employment in Europe
This paper analyzes the existence of short- and long-term intergenerational correlation of employment and self-employment in European countries, using data from the European Union Statistics on ...
(published as 'Intergenerational correlation of self-employment in Western Europe' in: Economic Modelling, 2022, 108, 105741)
J62, E24, D65
12932 Gunes Gokmen
Tommaso Nannicini
Massimiliano Gaetano Onorato
Chris Papageorgiou
Policies in Hard Times: Assessing the Impact of Financial Crises on Structural Reforms
It is commonly argued that crises open up a window of opportunity to implement policies that otherwise would not have the necessary political backing. The argument goes that the political cost of ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2021, 131 (638), 2529-2552)
E44, G01, L51, P16
12931 Lena Hensvik
Oskar Nordström Skans
The Skill-Specific Impact of Past and Projected Occupational Decline
Using population-wide Swedish register data on cognitive abilities and productive personality traits, we show that employment growth has been monotonically skill-biased in terms of these ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2023, 81, 102326)
J21, J31
12930 Unal Seven
Semih Tumen
Agricultural Credits and Agricultural Productivity: Cross-Country Evidence
We present cross-country evidence suggesting that agricultural credits have a positive impact on agricultural productivity. In particular, we find that doubling agricultural credits generates around ...
(published in: Singapore Economic Review, 2020, 65, 161-183)
J43, Q14, Q18, O47
12929 Pierluigi Balduzzi
Emanuele Brancati
Marco Brianti
Fabio Schiantarelli
Populism, Political Risk and the Economy: Lessons from Italy
We study the effects on financial markets and real economic activity of changes in risk related to political events and policy announcements in Italy during the 2013-2019 period that saw the rise to ...
(published as 'Political Risk, Populism and the Economy' in: Economic Journal, 2023, 133 (653),1677 - 1704)
E44, G10, H62, H63
12928 Georges Bresson
Guy Lacroix
Mohammad Arshad Rahman
Bayesian Panel Quantile Regression for Binary Outcomes with Correlated Random Effects: An Application on Crime Recidivism in Canada
This article develops a Bayesian approach for estimating panel quantile regression with binary outcomes in the presence of correlated random effects. We construct a working likelihood using an ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2021, 60, 227 - 259)
C11, C31, C33, C35, K14, K42
12927 Krzysztof Karbownik
The Effects of Student Composition on Teacher Turnover: Evidence from an Admission Reform
This paper examines the effects of student ability on teacher turnover using data from Stockholm high schools and an admission reform that led to the exogenous reshuffling of pupils. The results ...
(Economics of Education Review, 2020, 75, 101960)
I2, J2, J63
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