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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
11636 Michael J. Osei
John V. Winters
Labor Demand Shocks and Housing Prices across the US: Does One Size Fit All?
This paper examines whether effects of labor demand shocks on housing prices vary across time and space. Using data on 321 US metropolitan statistical areas, we estimate the medium- and long-run ...
(published in: Economic Development Quarterly, 2019, 33(3), 212-219)
J23, O18, R12, R23, R31
11635 Terhi Maczulskij
Petri Böckerman
Tuomas Kosonen
Job Displacement, Inter-Regional Mobility and Long-Term Earnings
We examine the effect of job displacement on regional mobility using linked employer-employee panel data for the 1995-2014 period. We also study whether displaced movers obtain earnings and ...
(published as 'Losing a Job and (Dis)incentives to Move: Interregional Migration in Finland' in: European Urban and Regional Studies, 2023, 30 (4), 430-445)
J61, J63
11634 Martin Biewen
Daniela Plötze
The Role of Hours Changes for the Increase in German Earnings Inequality
Using data from the German Structure of Earnings Survey (GSES), this paper studies the role of changes in working hours for the increase in male and female earnings inequality between 2001 and 2010. ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2019, 239, 1-28)
C14, J22, J31
11632 Seamus McGuinness
Paul Redmond
Estimating the Effect of an Increase in the Minimum Wage on Hours Worked and Employment in Ireland
On the 1st of January 2016 the Irish National Minimum Wage increased from €8.65 to €9.15 per hour, an increase of approximately six percent. We use a difference-in-differences estimator ...
(revised verion published as 'The impact of a Minimum Wage increase on Temporary Worker Contracts' in: 2019, 40 (2), 149-173)
E24, J22, J23, J31, J42
11631 Michael Kvasnicka
Thomas Siedler
Nicolas R. Ziebarth
The Health Effects of Smoking Bans: Evidence from German Hospitalization Data
This paper studies the short-term impact of public smoking bans on hospitalizations in Germany. It exploits the staggered implementation of smoking bans over time and across the 16 federal states ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2018, 27 (11), 1738-1753)
D12, H19, I12, I18
11630 Miriam Gensowski
Torben Heien Nielsen
Nete Munk Nielsen
Maya Rossin-Slater
Miriam Wüst
Childhood Health Shocks, Comparative Advantage, and Long-Term Outcomes: Evidence from the Last Danish Polio Epidemic
A large literature documents that childhood health shocks have lasting negative consequences for adult outcomes. This paper demonstrates that the adversity of childhood physical disability can be ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2019, 66, 27 - 36)
I14, J24, I24, I10
11629 Elira Kuka
Quantifying the Benefits of Social Insurance: Unemployment Insurance and Health
While the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program is one of the largest safety net program in the U.S., research on its benefits is limited. This paper exploits plausibly exogenous changes in state UI ...
(published: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2020, 102 (3), 490–505.)
H05, I1
11628 Stefan Bauernschuster
Anastasia Driva
Erik Hornung
Bismarck's Health Insurance and the Mortality Decline
We study the impact of social health insurance on mortality. Using the introduction of compulsory health insurance in the German Empire in 1884 as a natural experiment, we estimate flexible ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2020, 18 (5), 2561-2607)
I13, I18, N33, J11
11627 Sankar Mukhopadhyay
Jeanne Wendel
Miaomiao Zou
Impacts of Shifting Responsibility for High-Cost Individuals on Health Insurance Exchange Plan Premiums and Cost-Sharing Provisions
States with Section 1332 Waivers to operate high-risk pools (HRPs) or reinsurance programs can receive federal pass through funds equal to reductions in federal expenditures generated by the Waiver. ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2019, 66, 180-194.)
I11, I13, I18
11624 Sofoklis Goulas
Rigissa Megalokonomou
Marathon, Hurdling or Sprint? The Effects of Exam Scheduling on Academic Performance
Would you prefer a tighter or a prolonged exam schedule? Would you prefer to take Math before Reading or the other way around? We exploit variation in end-of-course exam schedules across years and ...
(published in: B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2020, 20 (2), 20190177. )
I20, I24
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