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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
12236 Martin Biewen
Jakob Schwerter
Does More Math in High School Increase the Share of Female STEM Workers? Evidence from a Curriculum Reform
This paper studies the consequences of a curriculum reform of the last two years of high school in one of the German federal states on the share of male and female students who complete degrees in ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2021, 54 (16), 1889–1911)
I23, J16, J24
12235 Semih Tumen
Refugees and 'Native Flight' from Public to Private Schools
Native children switch from public to private primary schools in response to increased refugee concentration in the Turkish public education system. 10 percentage-point increase in ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2019, 181, 154-159)
I21, I24, H52
12234 Uwe Jirjahn
Cornelia Struewing
Out-Of-Partnership Births in East and West Germany
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we show that single women in East Germany are significantly more likely to give birth to a child than single women in West Germany. This ...
(revised version by Uwe Jirjahn and Cornelia Chadi published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2020, 18 (3), 853-881)
J12, J13, P20
12233 Anuj Gangopadhyaya
Fredric Blavin
Jason Gates
Breno Braga
Credit Where It's Due: Investigating Pathways from EITC Expansion to Maternal Mental Health
While Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) expansions are typically associated with improvements in maternal mental health, little is known about the mechanisms through which the program affects this ...
(published in: Health Economics 29, no. 9, 2020)
H24, I12, I14
12232 D. Mark Anderson
Daniel I. Rees
Tianyi Wang
The Phenomenon of Summer Diarrhea and Its Waning, 1910-1930
During the first two decades of the 20th century, diarrheal deaths among American infants and children surged every summer. Although we still do not know what pathogen (or pathogens) caused this ...
(published in: Explorations in Economic History, 2020, 78, 101341.)
I10, I18, N3, Q54
12231 Armando N. Meier
Reto Odermatt
Alois Stutzer
Tobacco Sales Prohibition and Teen Smoking
We evaluate one of the most prevalent prohibitory policies: banning the sales of tobacco to teens. We exploit the staggered introduction of sales bans across Switzerland and the European Union from ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 188, 998-1014)
D12, I12, I18, K42
12229 Horst Entorf
Martin Lange
Refugees Welcome? Understanding the Regional Heterogeneity of Anti-Foreigner Hate Crimes in Germany
In this article, we examine anti-foreigner hate crime in the wake of the large influx of asylum seekers to Germany in 2014 and 2015. By exploiting the quasi-experimental assignment of asylum seekers ...
(published in: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2023, 101, 103913)
J15, R23, K42
12226 Giorgio Brunello
Elisabetta Lodigiani
Lorenzo Rocco
Does Low Skilled Immigration Increase Profits? Evidence from Italian Local Labour Markets
We estimate the (causal) effects of low skill immigration on the performance of Italian manufacturing firms. We find that an increase of the local supply of low skilled immigrants by one thousand ...
(published in: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2020, 85, 103582)
J61
12225 Patrick Button
Do Tax Incentives Affect Business Location and Economic Development? Evidence from State Film Incentives
I estimate the impacts of recently-popular U.S. state film incentives on filming location, film industry employment, wages, and establishments, and spillover impacts on related industries. I compile ...
(published in: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2019, 77, 315-339. )
H25, H71, R38, L82, Z11
12223 Benjamin Davies
David C. Maré
Relatedness, Complexity and Local Growth
We derive a measure of the relatedness between economic activities based on weighted correlations of local employment shares, and use this measure to estimate city and activity complexity. Our ...
(published in: Regional Studies, 2021, 55 (3), 479-494)
R11, R12
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