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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
16980 Francisca M. Antman
Kirk Doran
Xuechao Qian
Bruce A. Weinberg
Half Empty and Half Full? Women in Economics and the Rise in Gender-Related Research
Using the EconLit dissertation database and large-scale algorithmic methods that identify author demographics from names, we investigate the connection between the gender of economics dissertators ...
(published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2024, 114, 226-231)
I23, J16, O30
16979 Francisca M. Antman
Kirk Doran
Xuechao Qian
Bruce A. Weinberg
Demographic Diversity and Economic Research: Fields of Specialization and Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality
Using dissertation research topics found in the EconLit database and large-scale algorithmic methods that identify author demographics based on names, we explore the link between race and ethnicity ...
(published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2024, 114, 528-534)
I23, J15, O30
16975 Atsushi Inoue
Ryuichi Tanaka
The Rank of Socioeconomic Status within a Class and the Incidence of School Bullying and School Absence
In this study, we examine the impact of a student's household socioeconomic status (SES) rank within a class on two critical factors affecting the accumulation of human capital: school bullying ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2024, 101, 102545)
I21
16974 Francisca M. Antman
Brian Duncan
Examining the Long-Run Impacts of Racial Terror with Data on Historical Lynchings of Mexicans in Texas
We merge the longitudinally linked historical U.S. Census records with data on lynchings of Hispanics in Texas to investigate the impacts of historical lynchings of ethnic Mexicans in Texas on ...
(published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2024, 114, 215–220)
J15, N31, N32, I2
16973 Sebastian Till Braun
Jan Stuhler
The Economic Consequences of Being Widowed by War: A Life-Cycle Perspective
Despite millions of war widows worldwide, little is known about the economic consequences of being widowed by war. We use life history data from West Germany to show that war widowhood increased ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2024, 239, 16973)
J16, J20, N34
16971 Yuting Zhang
Jin Zhao
Zhangsheng Yu
Guanghai Wang
Jun Zhang
Fan Jiang
Saishuang Wu
Yue Zhang
Donglan Zhang
Xi Chen
COVID-19 Lockdown, Home Environment, Lifestyles, and Mental Health among Preschoolers in China
During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Shanghai implemented lockdown measures to stop transmission of the virus. Over 26 million residents, including 0.8 million children aged 3-6, were ...
(published in: Children and Youth Services Review, 2024, 161, 107654)
I18, I12, H75, I28, C23
16970 Leila Ben Salem
Ridha Nouira
Sami Saafi
Christophe Rault
How Do Oil Prices Affect the GDP and Its Components? New Evidence from a Time-Varying Threshold Model
Revealing the precise thresholds at which fluctuations in oil prices start to affect gross domestic product and its various components (consumption, investment, expenditure and exports) holds ...
(revised version published in: Energy Policy, 2024, 190, 114162)
C5, Q4, Q43
16963 Subhasish M Chowdhury
Sarah Jewell
Carl Singleton
Can Awareness Reduce (and Reverse) Identity-Driven Bias in Judgement? Evidence from International Cricket
Competitions often suffer from biased judgments by officials tied to their social identities. In international cricket, home nation umpires favoured home teams, but neutral umpires were introduced ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2024, 226, 106697.)
D01, D91, L83, Z2
16957 Li Dai
Pedro S. Martins
Does Vocational Education Pay off in China? Evidence from City-Level Education Supply Shocks
China hosts the world's largest secondary education sector: more than 14 million adolescents enrol in secondary academic or vocational schools every year. Despite the large literature on returns to ...
(published in: Economic Modelling, 2024, 140, 106863)
I26, I25, J24, J31, C36
16955 Stefan C. Wolter
Thea S. Zöllner
Are Parents an Obstacle to Gender-Atypical Occupational Choices?
Despite numerous measures intended to enhance gender equality, gender-specific study and career choices remain a persistent concern for policymakers and academics globally. We contribute to the ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Population Economics, 2025)
J24, J16
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