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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
11071 Ian Gazeley
Andrew T. Newell
Kevin Reynolds
Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos
What Really Happened to British Inequality in the Early 20th Century? Evidence from National Household Expenditure Surveys 1890–1961
We estimate income/expenditure inequality in Britain, exploiting five household surveys, spanning the years 1890 to 1961, some of which we recovered and digitised. After adjusting for differences in ...
(forthcoming in: Economic History Review)
D31, J31, N14
11070 Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Sarah C. Dahmann
Nicolás Salamanca
Anna Zhu
Intergenerational Disadvantage: Learning about Equal Opportunity from Social Assistance Receipt
We use variation in the extent of generational persistence across social assistance payments to shed light on the factors leading to intergenerational disadvantage. Our administrative data come from ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 79, 102276)
H53, I38, J62
11069 Sarah Kuypers
Ive Marx
The Truly Vulnerable: Integrating Wealth into the Measurement of Poverty and Social Policy Effectiveness
There is a burgeoning literature on the significance and distribution of wealth in the rich world. It mainly focuses on the top. Wealth remains remarkably absent from the analysis of poverty and the ...
(published in: Social Indicators Research, 2019, 142 (1), 131 - 147)
D31, G11
11066 Uwe Jirjahn
Stephen C. Smith
Nonunion Employee Representation: Theory and the German Experience with Mandated Works Councils
Theories of how nonunion employee representation impacts firm performance, affects market equilibria, and generates externalities on labor and society are synthesized. Mandated works councils in ...
(published in: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 2018, 89 (1), 201-234)
J50, M50
11065 Irina Frei
Christian Grund
Antecedents of Overtime Work: The Case of Junior Academics
Despite the ongoing public debate about precarious working conditions in academia, there is only little evidence on working hours and overtime work for the group of (non-tenured) junior academics. By ...
(published in: German Journal of Human Resource Management, 2020, 34, 371-397)
I23, J22, M51
11064 Michael Oberfichtner
Claus Schnabel
The German Model of Industrial Relations: (Where) Does It Still Exist?
Using data from the representative IAB Establishment Panel, this paper charts changes in the two main pillars of the German IR model over the last 20 years. It shows that collective bargaining ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik), 2019, 239 (1), 5-37)
J50, J52, J53
11063 Rüdiger Bachmann
Christian Bayer
Christian Merkl
Stefan Seth
Heiko Stüber
Felix Wellschmied
Worker Churn and Employment Growth at the Establishment Level
We study the relationship between employment growth and worker flows in excess of job flows (churn) at the establishment level using the new German AWFP dataset spanning from 1975–2014. Churn is ...
(published in: Journal of Monetary Economics, 2021, 117, 781-797)
E20, E24, E32, J23, J63
11062 Giorgio Brunello
Elisabetta Lodigiani
Lorenzo Rocco
Does Low Skilled Immigration Cause Human Capital Polarization? Evidence from Italian Provinces
While there is a vast literature considering the labour market effects of immigration, less has been done to investigate how immigration affects the educational choices of young natives. Using ...
(published as 'Does low skilled immigration increase the education of natives? Evidence from Italian provinces' in: Labour Economics, 2020, 63, 101794)
J26, H55, J21, J14, J11
11061 Michael A. Clemens
Testing for Repugnance in Economic Transactions: Evidence from Guest Work in the Gulf
Despite the large individual benefits of guest work by the poor in rich countries, agencies charged with global poverty reduction do little to facilitate guest work. This may be because guest work is ...
(published in: Journal of Legal Studies, 2018, 47 (S1), S5 - S44)
F22, J6, O12, O16, O19
11060 Massimiliano Bratti
Claudio Deiana
Enkelejda Havari
Gianluca Mazzarella
Elena Claudia Meroni
What Are You Voting For? Proximity to Refugee Reception Centres and Voting in the 2016 Italian Constitutional Referendum
In December 2016, the Italian electorate voted for a referendum on crucial constitutional reform promoted by the governing party. The official aims of the reform were both to improve the country’s ...
(revised version published as 'Geographical proximity to refugee reception centres and voting' in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2020, 120, 103290)
P16, R23, D72
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