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No.
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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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11562
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Rolf
Aaberge
Ugo
Colombino
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Structural Labour Supply Models and Microsimulation
The purpose of the paper is to provide a discussion of the various approaches for accounting for labour supply responses in microsimulation models. The paper focuses attention on two methodologies ...
(revised version published in: International Journal of Microsimulation, 2018, 11 (1), 162 - 197)
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C50, D10, D31, H21, H24, H31, J20
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11561
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Bart
H.H.
Golsteyn
Stefa
Hirsch
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Are Estimates of Intergenerational Mobility Biased by Non-Response? Evidence from the Netherlands
Intergenerational mobility is often studied using survey data. In such settings, selective unit or item non-response may bias estimates. Linking Dutch survey data to administrative income data allows ...
(published in: Social Choice and Welfare, 2019, 52 (1), 29-63)
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I24, J62
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11560
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Otávio
Bartalotti
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Regression Discontinuity and Heteroskedasticity Robust Standard Errors: Evidence from a Fixed-Bandwidth Approximation
In regression discontinuity design (RD), for a given bandwidth, researchers can estimate standard errors based on different variance formulas obtained under different asymptotic frameworks. In the ...
(published in: Journal of Econometric Methods, 2019, 8 (1), 20160007.)
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C12, C21
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11559
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Pedro
Portugal
António
Rua
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Zooming the Ins and Outs of the U.S. Unemployment with a Wavelet Lens
To better understand unemployment dynamics it is key to assess the role played by job creation and job destruction. Although the U.S. case has been studied extensively, the importance of job finding ...
(published as 'How the Ins and Outs Shape Differently the U.S. Unemployment Over Time and Across Frequencies' in: European Economic Review, 2020, 121, 103348)
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C10, E24, E32
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11558
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Amy
Finkelstein
Matthew
J.
Notowidigdo
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Take-up and Targeting: Experimental Evidence from SNAP
This paper develops a framework for evaluating the welfare impact of various interventions designed to increase take-up of social safety net programs in the presence of potential behavioral biases. ...
(published in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2019, 123 (3), 1505–1556, )
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C93, H53, I38
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11556
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Daniel
Fackler
Michaela
Fuchs
Lisa
Hölscher
Claus
Schnabel
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Do Startups Provide Employment Opportunities for Disadvantaged Workers?
This paper analyzes whether startups offer job opportunities to workers potentially facing labor market problems. It compares the hiring patterns of startups and incumbents in the period 2003 to 2014 ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2019, 72 (5), 1123-1148)
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J31, J63, L26, M51
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11555
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Nicole
Gürtzgen
André
Nolte
Laura
Pohlan
Gerard
J.
van den Berg
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Do Digital Information Technologies Help Unemployed Job Seekers Find a Job? Evidence from the Broadband Internet Expansion in Germany
This paper studies effects of the introduction of a new digital mass medium on reemployment of unemployed job seekers. We combine data on high-speed (broadband) internet availability at the local ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review, 2021, 132, 103657)
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J64, K42, H40, L96, C26
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11554
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Emilio
Depetris-Chauvin
Ömer
Özak
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The Origins of the Division of Labor in Pre-Modern Times
This research explores the historical roots of the division of labor in pre-modern societies. It advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that intra-ethnic diversity had a positive effect ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Growth, 2020, 25 (3), 297-340)
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D74, F10, F14, J24, N10, O10, O11, O12, O40, O43, O44, Z10, Z13
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11548
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Catalina
Amuedo-Dorantes
Delia
Furtado
Huanan
Xu
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Did OPT Policy Changes Help Steer and Retain Foreign Talent into Stem?
Academia and the public media have emphasized the link between STEM majors and innovation, as well as the need for STEM graduates in the U.S. economy. Given the proclivity of international students ...
(published as 'OPT policy changes and foreign born STEM talent in the U.S.' in: Labour Economics, 2019, 61, 101752)
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F22, J61, J68
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11547
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Michael
C.
Knaus
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A Double Machine Learning Approach to Estimate the Effects of Musical Practice on Student's Skills
This study investigates the dose-response effects of making music on youth development. Identification is based on the conditional independence assumption and estimation is implemented using a recent ...
(published in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 2021, 184(1), 282-300)
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J24, Z11, C21, C31
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