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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
11850 Lucía Gorjón
Sara de la Rica
Antonio Villar
The Social Cost of Unemployment: The Spanish Labour Market from a Social Welfare Approach
This paper proposes a protocol for considering the social cost of unemployment by taking into account three different aspects: incidence, severity and hysteresis. Incidence refers to the conventional ...
(published as 'The Cost of Unemployment from a Social Welfare Approach: The Case of Spain and Its Regions' in: Social Indicators Research, 2020, 150, 955–976)
J64, J65, I31
11849 Marco Vivarelli
Globalization, Structural Change and Innovation in Emerging Economies: The Impact on Employment and Skills
This paper aims to provide a critical overview of the drivers that the relevant theoretical and empirical literature suggests being crucial in dealing with the challenges an emerging country may ...
(published in: Foster-McGregor, N. - Alcorta, L. - Szirmai, A. - Verspagen, B. (eds.), New Perspectives on Structural Change: Causes and Consequences of Structural Change in the Global Economy, Oxford University Press, Oxford, Chapter 25.)
O14, O33
11847 Damian Clarke
Gustavo Cortés Méndez
Diego Vergara Sepúlveda
Growing Together: Assessing Equity and Efficiency in an Early-Life Health Program in Chile
We study the mechanism of action of an early-life social safety net program, and quantify its impact on child health outcomes at birth. We consider both the equity and efficiency implications of ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2020, 33 (3), 883-956)
H23, O15, I14, H43, O38, H51
11844 Le Wen
Sholeh A. Maani
Job Mismatches and Career Mobility
Does over-education assist or hinder occupational advancement? Career mobility theory hypothesizes that over-education leads to a higher level of occupational advancement and wage growth over time, ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2018, 51 (10), 1010–1024)
J24, J31, J60
11843 Maria Laura Di Tommaso
Anna Maccagnan
Silvia Mendolia
The Gender Gap in Attitudes and Test Scores: A New Construct of the Mathematical Capability
In most OECD countries, girls outperform boys in all subjects except mathematics. Usually, only test scores are utilised as a measure of mathematical skills. In this paper, we argue that in order to ...
(published as 'Going Beyond Test Scores: The Gender Gap in Italian Children's Mathematical Capability' in: Feminist Economics, 2021, 27 (3), 161-187)
J16, I24, C31
11842 V. Joseph Hotz
Emily Wiemers
Joshua Rasmussen
Kate Maxwell Koegel
The Role of Parental Wealth and Income in Financing Children's College Attendance and Its Consequences
This paper examines the influence of parental wealth and income on children's college attendance and parental financing decisions, graduation, and quality of college attended, and whether parental ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2023, 58 (6), 1850-1880)
I2, I22, I243
11841 William E. Even
Austin C. Smith
Greek Life, Academics, and Earnings
Using records from a large public university, we examine the impact of Greek life on academic performance and salaries. To isolate the causal effect of Greek life, we exploit a university policy ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2022, 57 (3), 998-1032;)
I23
11840 Hoang Khieu
Klaus Wälde
Capital Income Risk and the Dynamics of the Wealth Distribution
In this paper, we develop and numerically solve a model of idiosyncratic labour income and idiosyncratic interest rates to predict the evolution of a wealth distribution over time. Stochastic labour ...
(published in: Economic Modelling , 2023, 122, 106243)
C02, D31, E21
11839 Hector Sala
A Fresh Look at Fiscal Redistribution and Inequality in the US across Electoral Cycles
The evolution of the ratio of direct taxation (characterized by progressive rates) over indirect and payroll taxation (characterized by flat rates) is examined together with its distributional ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2019, 81, 195 - 206)
H20, H31, E25
11838 Charlotte Bartels
Top Incomes in Germany, 1871-2014
This study provides new evidence on top income shares in Germany from the period of industrialization to the present. Income concentration was high in the nineteenth century, dropped sharply after ...
(published in: Journal of Economic History, 2019, 79 (3), 669-707)
D31, D63, J31, N30
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