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Title
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JEL Class.
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11991
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Alison
L.
Booth
Xin
Meng
Elliott
Fan
Dandan
Zhang
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The Intergenerational Behavioural Consequences of a Socio-Political Upheaval
Social scientists have long been interested in the effects of social-political upheavals on a society subsequently. A priori, we would expect that, when traumas are brought about by outsiders, ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 200, 931-958.)
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C91, N4
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11990
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Luca
Fumarco
Stijn
Baert
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Younger and Dissatisfied? Relative Age and Life-Satisfaction in Adolescence
This is the first study to investigate whether age gaps between classmates (that is, relative age) affect life-satisfaction gaps in adolescence. To this end, we analyse data from the multi-country ...
(revised version published as 'Younger, Dissatisfied, and Unhealthy? Relative Age and Life-satisfaction in Adolescence' (with additional coauthor: Francesco Sarracino) in: Economics & Human Biology, 2019, 168, 313 - 337)
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C26, I21, I31, Z13
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11989
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Xavier
D'Haultfoeuille
Christophe
Gaillac
Arnaud
Maurel
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Rationalizing Rational Expectations? Tests and Deviations
In this paper, we build a new test of rational expectations based on the marginal distributions of realizations and subjective beliefs. This test is widely applicable, including in the common ...
(published in: Quantitative Economics, 2021, 12 (3), 817 - 842)
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C12, D15, D84
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11988
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Shan
Huang
Martin
Salm
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The Effect of a Ban on Gender-Based Pricing on Risk Selection in the German Health Insurance Market
Starting from December 2012, insurers in the European Union were prohibited from charging gender-discriminatory prices. We examine the effect of this unisex mandate on risk segmentation in the German ...
(revised version published in: Health Economics, 2020, 29, 3-17)
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I13, D82, H51
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11986
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Carl
Lin
Yana
van der Meulen Rodgers
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Parental Migration Decisions and Child Health Outcomes: Evidence from China
This study uses migrant household survey data from 2008 and 2009 to examine how parental migration decisions are associated with the nutritional status of children in rural and urban China. Results ...
(published in: Research in Labor Economics (Health and Labor Markets), 2019, 47, 281-310)
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I10, J61
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11985
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James
Gordon
Chris
M.
Herbst
Erdal
Tekin
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Who's Minding the Kids? Experimental Evidence on the Demand for Child Care Quality
Despite the well-documented benefits of high-quality child care, many preschool-age children in the U.S. attend low-quality programs. Accordingly, improving the quality of child care is increasingly ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2021, 80, 102076)
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I21, I28, J01, J23, J24
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11984
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Matias
Berthelon
Dante
Contreras
Diana
Kruger
Marķa Isidora
Palma
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Violence during Early Childhood and Child Development
We study the effects of violence towards children on early childhood development. We contribute to the literature providing estimates of the effects of violence (verbal and/or physical) that control ...
(published as 'Harsh parenting during early childhood and child development' in: Economics & Human Biology, 2020, 36, 100831)
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O15, J12, J13, I31
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11983
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Luca
Pellerano
Eleonora
Porreca
Furio
C.
Rosati
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The Income Elasticity of Child Labour: Do Cash Transfers Have an Impact on the Poorest Children?
The possible non linearity of the income elasticity of child labour has been at the centre of the debate regarding both its causes and the policy instruments to address it. We contribute to this ...
(published in. IZA Journal of Development and Migration, 2020, 11:11)
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H, C93, I28, J1, J24
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11981
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Alberto
Alesina
Michela
Carlana
Eliana
La Ferrara
Paolo
Pinotti
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Revealing Stereotypes: Evidence from Immigrants in Schools
If individuals become aware of their stereotypes, do they change their behavior? We study this question in the context of teachers' bias in grading immigrants and native children in middle schools. ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2024, 114 (7), 1915 - 1948)
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I24, J15
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11980
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Shushanik
Margaryan
Annemarie
Paul
Thomas
Siedler
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Does Education Affect Attitudes Towards Immigration? Evidence from Germany
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and exploiting the staggered implementation of a compulsory schooling reform in West Germany, this article finds that an additional year of schooling ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2021, 56 (2), 446-479)
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I26, J15, J62
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12982Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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