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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
11658 Elisabeth Artmann
Nadine Ketel
Hessel Oosterbeek
Bas van der Klaauw
Field of Study and Family Outcomes
This paper uses administrative data from 16 cohorts of the Dutch population to study the relationship between field of study and family outcomes. We first document considerable variation by field of ...
(published as 'Field of study and partner choice' in: Economics of Education Review, 2021, 84, 102149 )
I26, J12, J13
11657 Jared Ashworth
Tyler Ransom
Has the College Wage Premium Continued to Rise? Evidence from Multiple U.S. Surveys
This paper examines trends in the college wage premium (CWP) by birth cohort across the five major household surveys in the United States: the Census/ACS, CPS, NLSY, PSID, and SIPP. We document a ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2019, 69 (1), 149 -154. )
I26, J30
11654 Niels-Hugo Blunch
My Choice: Female Contraceptive Use Autonomy in Bangladesh
Previous research has examined the incidence and correlates of contraceptive use and of several dimensions of female autonomy but only rarely the intersection of the two: female contraceptive use ...
(published in: Feminist Economicy, 2019, 25 (4), 68-93 )
D13, I12, I21
11653 Olivier B. Bargain
Guy Lacroix
Luca Tiberti
Validating the Collective Model of Household Consumption Using Direct Evidence on Sharing
Recent advances in the collective model literature suggest ways to estimate the complete allocation of resources within households, using assignable goods and assuming adult preference similarity ...
(published as 'Intrahousehold Resource Allocation and Individual Poverty: Assessing Collective Model Predictions using Direct Evidence on Sharing' in: Economic Journal, 2022, 132 (643), 865 - 905)
D11, D12, D36, I31, J12
11652 Iga Magda
Aneta Kiełczewska
Nicola Brandt
The Effects of Large Universal Child Benefits on Female Labour Supply
In 2016 the Polish government introduced a large new child benefit, called "Family 500+", with the aim to increase fertility from a low level and reduce child poverty. The benefit is universal for ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2020, 10-17 )
E24, H53, I38, J13, J21, J22
11651 Řivind Anti Nilsen
Arvid Raknerud
Diana-Cristina Iancu
Public R&D Support and Firms' Performance: A Panel Data Study
We analyse all the major sources of direct and indirect R&D subsidies in Norway in the period 2002-2013 and compare their effects on individual firms' performance. Firms that received support are ...
(published as 'Public R&D support and firm performance: A multivariate dose-response analysis' in: Research Policy, 2020, 49 (7), 104067.)
C33, C52, D24, O38
11650 Karsten Kohn
Solvejg A. Wewel
Skills, Scope, and Success: An Empirical Look at the Start-up Process in Creative Industries in Germany
Creative industries comprise enterprises focusing on the creation, production, and distribution of creative or cultural goods and services. Following an explorative empirical approach, we analyze ...
(published in: Creativity and Innovation Management, 2018, 27 (3), 295-318)
L26, M13, J21
11649 Christoph Grimpe
Ulrich Kaiser
Wolfgang Sofka
Innovating for the Better? The Role of Advocacy Group Work Experience for Employee Pay
How valuable is work experience with advocacy groups, e.g. Greenpeace, for new hires of innovative firms? We integrate strategic human capital with stakeholder theory and suggest that this experience ...
(published as 'Signalling valuable human capital: Advocacy group work experience and its effect on employee pay in innovative firms' in: Strategic Management Journal, 2019, 40(4), 685-70;)
J24, J6, C21
11647 Isaac Ehrlich
Adam Cook
Yong Yin
What Accounts for the US Ascendancy to Economic Superpower by the Early 20th Century: The Morrill Act – Human Capital Hypothesis
Maddison's international panel data show that technically it was the faster growth rate of the US economy that led to its overtaking the UK as economic superpower. We explore the contributing ...
(published in: Journal of Human Capital, 2018, 12 (2), 233–281)
N3, E24, H42, I2, O1, O57, O4
11645 Manudeep Bhuller
Gordon B. Dahl
Katrine Vellesen Loken
Magne Mogstad
Incarceration, Recidivism, and Employment
Understanding whether, and in what situations, time spent in prison is criminogenic or preventive has proven challenging due to data availability and correlated unobservables. This paper overcomes ...
(published in: Journal of Political Economy, 2020, 128(4),1269-1324)
K42, J24
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