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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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16767
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Fabrice
Kämpfen
Irene
Mosca
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Heterogeneous Effects of Blood Pressure Screening
This is the first study that investigates the heterogeneous effects of blood pressure (BP) screening on subsequent changes in BP in a high-income country. We use data from clinical health assessments ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2024, 242, 11845)
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C21, I12, I18
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16764
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Shutong
Huo
Derek
Feng
Thomas
M.
Gill
Xi
Chen
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Childhood Circumstances and Health of American and Chinese Older Adults: A Machine Learning Evaluation of Inequality of Opportunity in Health
Childhood circumstances may impact senior health, prompting this study to introduce novel machine learning methods to assess their individual and collective contributions to health inequality in old ...
(published in: China CDC Weekly, 2024, 6 (11), 213-218)
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I14, J13, J14, O57, C53
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16763
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Yue
Sun
Liqiu
Zhao
Zhong
Zhao
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Hukou Status and Children's Education in China
Under China's household registration (hukou) system, children with rural hukou do not have equal rights to access education in urban areas. This paper investigates the causal effect of hukou status ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2025, 73(2), 979-1021)
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I24, I28, O15, R28
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16760
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Christian
Bredemeier
Patrick
Ndlovu
Suncica
Vujic
Roland
Winkler
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Household Decisions and the Gender Gap in Job Satisfaction
This paper offers a novel theoretical explanation for the gender gap in job satisfaction, where women typically report higher job satisfaction than men. We argue that rational family decisions can ...
(published in: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2025, 72 (1), e12403)
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D13, J28, J16
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16759
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Henning
Hermes
Philipp
Lergetporer
Fabian
Mierisch
Guido
Schwerdt
Simon
Wiederhold
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Does Information about Inequality and Discrimination in Early Child Care Affect Policy Preferences?
We investigate public preferences for equity-enhancing policies in access to early child care, using a survey experiment with a representative sample of the German population (n ≈ 4, 800). We ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2024, 228, 106780, 2024)
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I24, J18, J13, D83, C99
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16757
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Ive
Marx
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Basic Income Advocates, Sober Up.
Basic income advocates see a universal income grant, no questions asked, as bringing many potential benefits, not in the least as an ironclad protection against poverty, if set high enough. It is ...
(published in: Sarah Marchal and Ive Marx (eds.), Zero Poverty Society: Ensuring a Decent Income for All, Oxford University Press, 2024, 207–227 )
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D31, H55, I38, C81
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16756
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Martha
J.
Bailey
Tanya
Byker
Elena
Patel
Shanthi
Ramnath
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The Long-Run Effects of California's Paid Family Leave Act On Women's Careers and Childbearing: New Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design and U.S. Tax Data
We use administrative tax data to analyze the cumulative, long-run effects of California's 2004 Paid Family Leave Act (CPFL) on women's employment, earnings, and childbearing. A ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2025, 17 (1), 401–431)
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J08, J16, J71
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16748
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Andrea
Bassanini
Eve
Caroli
Kevin
Geay
Antoine
Rebérioux
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Heavy Is the Crown: CEOs' Social Interactions and Layoff Decisions
We develop a theory of non-monetary costs incurred by CEOs when deciding about layoffs and test its predictions on French data. Our results support the idea that, being embedded in their social ...
(published in: Industrial and Corporate Change, 2024, 33 (5), 1253–1270)
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J63, M12, M51, R12
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16743
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Olivia
Healy
Jennifer
A.
Heissel
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Baby Bumps in the Road: The Impact of Parenthood on Job Performance, Human Capital, and Career Advancement
This paper explores whether and why a maternal "child penalty" to earnings would emerge even without changes in employment and hours worked. Using a matched event study design, we trace monthly ...
(published online in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 22 August 2024)
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J24, J16, J18, J45
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16742
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Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
Anwen
Zhang
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The Economic Impact of Heritable Physical Traits: Hot Parents, Rich Kid?
Since the mapping of the human genome in 2004, biologists have demonstrated genetic links to the expression of several income-enhancing physical traits. To illustrate how heredity produces ...
(published as 'Human beauty illustrates the economic impact of heritable physical traits' in: PNAS, 2025, 122 (6), e24184241)
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D64, D31, J71
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