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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
17943 Herwig Immervoll
Felizia Pasteiner
Weathering the Storms? Minimum-Income Benefits as a Crisis Response
Economic crises produce rapid and sizable shifts in the demand for social support. Means-tested cash transfers, such as 'social assistance' programmes and related minimum-income benefits (MIB) ...
(also available in: OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers series)
H53, H31, D31, I38, H12, E66
17938 Eleanor J. Choi
Jisoo Hwang
Hyelim Son
The Effects of Exposure to a Large-Scale Recession on Higher Education and Early Labor Market Outcomes
This study examines the effects of timing of exposure to the Asian financial crisis on higher education and early labor market outcomes. We estimate a generalized difference-in-differences model ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Human Resources)
E32, I21, J24
17934 Joan Costa-Font
Anna Nicinska
Melcior Rossello Roig
The Inequality and Mobility of Exposure to European Soviet Communism
We compare inequality and social mobility trends in European countries exposed to Soviet Communist (SC) regimes with those not exposed, using similar welfare measures. We draw upon a rich ...
(published online in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 28 August 2025)
I14, H53, I13, I38, N34, P20, P29, P36, P46
17915 Younghwan Song
COVID-19 and Subjective Well-Being in the United States: Age Matters
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone’s life, the risk of hospitalization and death from COVID-19 increases exponentially with age. Using data from the 2013 and 2021 American Time Use ...
(published in: Journal of Happiness Studies, 2025, 26, 84 (2025))
I10, I31, J14
17907 Santiago Budría
Alejandro Betancourt-Odio
Marlene Fonseca
Resilience in the Wake of Disaster: The Role of Social Capital in Mitigating Long-Term Well-Being Losses
Climate change is intensifying the frequency and severity of weather-related natural disasters. These events generate significant monetary and non-monetary costs, undermining individual and societal ...
(forthcoming in: American Behavioral Scientist, 2025)
J21, I31, G50, C23
17894 Yafei Si
Gang Chen
Zhongliang Zhou
Winnie Yip
Xi Chen
The Impact of Physician-Patient Gender Match on Healthcare Quality: An Experiment in China
There is a lack of understanding of what may drive gender disparities in healthcare utilization and outcomes. We present novel evidence on the impact of physician-patient gender match on healthcare ...
(published in: Social Science & Medicine, 2025, 380, 118166)
I11, I12, I14, J16, J22
17841 C. Monica Capra
Thomas J. Kniesner
Daniel Kahneman’s Underappreciated Last Published Paper: Empirical Implications for Benefit-Cost Analysis and a Chat Session Discussion with Bots
Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman's last published paper is an adversarial collaboration in which he and Matthew Killingsworth reconcile conflicting empirical results from their previous research on ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2025, 71(1), 29-51)
D12, D61, H23, I31
17837 Samuel Berlinski
Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano
Alba Sóñora-Noya
Gender Gaps in Early Childhood Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
We examine gender gaps in early childhood cognitive and social-behavioral skills across several Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. Our study complements previous research focused on older ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2025, 57, 101472)
I24, I25, J13, J16
17835 Barry R. Chiswick
RaeAnn Halenda Robinson
Jewish Occupational Attainment in the Antebellum United States: Filling a Gap in the Literature
This paper is concerned with analyzing the occupational attainment of American Jewish men compared to other free men in the mid-19th century to help fill a gap in the literature on Jewish ...
(forthcoming in: Social Science History)
N31, J62, J15
17831 Harriet Duleep
Daniel J. Dowhan
Xingfei Liu
Mark Regets
Robert Gesumaria
A Historical Note on the Assimilation Rates of Foreign-Born Men and Women in the U.S.
Fueling debates about the “quality” of immigrants from economically developing countries, empirical studies based on a well-respected methodology conclude that post-1965 immigrant men have low ...
(forthcoming in: Research in Labor Economics.)
J15, J16, J24, J31, C1
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