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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
12163 Moussa Blimpo
Pedro Carneiro
Pamela Jervis
Todd Pugatch
Improving Access and Quality in Early Childhood Development Programs: Experimental Evidence from the Gambia
This paper studies two experiments of early childhood development programs in The Gambia: one increasing access to services, and another improving service quality. In the first experiment, new ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2020, 70 (4), 1479 – 1529)
I25, I38, O15, O22
12162 Sara Burrone
Gianna Claudia Giannelli
Does Child Labor Lead to Vulnerable Employment in Adulthood? Evidence for Tanzania
This paper investigates the relationship between child labor and status in employment in adulthood. We aim to contribute to the literature that focuses on the obstacles to the formation early in life ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2020, 56 (12), 2235-2250)
J13, J21, J24
12161 Mahmoud Arayssi
Ali Fakih
Nathir Haimoun
Did the Arab Spring Reduce MENA Countries' Growth?
This paper examines the economic ramifications of the recent political reconfigurations that the MENA region witnessed, commonly known as the Arab Spring, utilizing MENA countries data during period ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2019, 26 (19), 1579-1585)
G2, O16, P48, N25
12160 Antonio Di Paolo
Aysit Tansel
English Skills, Labour Market Status and Earnings of Turkish Women
In this paper, we investigate the effect of the level of English skills on the labour market outcomes of Turkish women, using data from the Adult Education Survey of 2007. By adopting a bivariate ...
(published in: Empirica, 2019, 46 (4), 669-690.)
J16, J24, J31, O15, Z13
12159 Andreas Kuhn
Jürg Schweri
Stefan C. Wolter
Local Norms Describing the Role of the State and the Private Provision of Training
Apprenticeship systems are essentially based on the voluntary participation of firms that provide (and usually also finance) training positions, often incurring considerable net training costs. One ...
(revised version published in: European Journal of Political Economy, 2022, 75, 102226)
D22, D63, H41, I22, J24
12158 Seth Gershenson
Morgan S. Polikoff
Rui Wang
When Paywall Goes AWOL: The Demand for Open Access Education Research
As universities cut library funding and forego expensive journal subscriptions, many academic organizations and researchers, including the American Educational Research Association (AERA), are moving ...
(published in: Educational Researcher, 2020, 49(4): 254-261.)
L17, O33
12157 Katja Görlitz
Merlin Penny
Marcus Tamm
The Long-Term Effect of Age at School Entry on Competencies in Adulthood
The previous literature has shown that children who enter school at a more advanced age outperform their younger classmates on competency tests taken between kindergarten and Grade 10. This study ...
(revised version published as 'The long-term effect of age at school entry on cognitive competencies in adulthood' in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2022, 194, 91 - 104)
I21, J21, J31
12155 Daniele Checchi
Alberto Ciolfi
Gianni De Fraja
Irene Mazzotta
Stefano Verzillo
Have You Read This? An Empirical Comparison of the British REF Peer Review and the Italian VQR Bibliometric Algorithm
This paper determines the ranking of the publications units of assessment which were submitted to the UK research evaluation carried out in 2014, the REF, which would have been obtained if their ...
(published in Economica, 2021, 88 (352), 1107-1129)
I23, I28
12154 David S. Lee
Pauline Leung
Christopher J. O'Leary
Zhuan Pei
Simon Quach
Are Sufficient Statistics Necessary? Nonparametric Measurement of Deadweight Loss from Unemployment Insurance
Central to the welfare analysis of income transfer programs is the deadweight loss associated with possible reforms. To aid analytical tractability, its measurement typically requires specifying a ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2021, 39 (S2), S455-S506.)
C14, C20, C31, H2, H23, J64, J65, J68
12151 Bruce D. Meyer
Nikolas Mittag
An Empirical Total Survey Error Decomposition Using Data Combination
Survey error is known to be pervasive and to bias even simple, but important estimates of means, rates, and totals, such as poverty statistics and the unemployment rate. To summarize and analyze the ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2021, 224 (2), 286-305)
C18, C81, C83, D31, I38
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