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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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11023
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Brecht
Neyt
Eddy
Omey
Dieter
Verhaest
Stijn
Baert
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Does Student Work Really Affect Educational Outcomes? A Review of the Literature
We review the theories put forward, methodological approaches used, and empirical conclusions found in the multidisciplinary literature on the relationship between student employment and educational ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2019, 33 (3), 896 - 921)
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I21, J22, J24
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11022
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Ernest
Boffy-Ramirez
Soojae
Moon
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The Role of China's Household Registration System in the Urban-Rural Income Differential
Together with the rapid growth of the Chinese economy, there has been a growing divide in the earnings of urban and rural residents. In this paper we focus on China's household registration system, ...
(published in: China Economic Journal, 2018, 11 (2), 108-125)
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J30, J80, O15, R23
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11021
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Gregory
Clark
Andrew
Leigh
Mike
Pottenger
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Immobile Australia: Surnames Show Strong Status Persistence, 1870 - 2017
The paper estimates long run social mobility in Australia 1870 - 2017 tracking the status of rare surnames. The status information includes occupations from electoral rolls 1903-1980, and records of ...
(published as 'Frontiers of mobility: Was Australia 1870 - 2017 a more socially mobile society than England?' in: Explorations in Economic History, 2020, 76 (C), 101327 )
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J62
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11020
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Chelsea
Murray
Robert
Clark
Silvia
Mendolia
Peter
Siminski
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Direct Measures of Intergenerational Income Mobility for Australia
We present the first Australian estimates of intergenerational mobility that draw on direct observations of income from two generations. Using panel data for three birth cohorts of young adults from ...
(published in: Economic Record, 2018, 94 (307), 445-68)
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J62
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11019
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Laurence
Jacquet
Etienne
Lehmann
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Optimal Income Taxation with Composition Effects
We study the optimal nonlinear income tax problem with multidimensional individual characteristics on which taxes cannot be conditioned. We obtain an optimal tax formula that generalizes the standard ...
(revised version published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2021, 19 (2), 1299-1341)
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H21
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11016
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Rita
K.
Almeida
Ana Margarida
Fernandes
Mariana
Viollaz
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Does the Adoption of Complex Software Impact Employment Composition and the Skill Content of Occupations? Evidence from Chilean Firms
A major concern with the rapid spread of technology is that it replaces some jobs, displacing workers. However, technology may raise firm productivity, generating more jobs. The paper contributes to ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2020, 56 (1), 169-185)
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J23, J24, J31, O33
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11014
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Shaimaa
Yassin
François
Langot
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Informality, Public Employment and Employment Protection in Developing Countries
This paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries' labor markets where the interaction between public, formal private and informal private sectors are taken into account. ...
(publisehd in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2018, 46 (1), 326-348)
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E24, E26, J60, J64, O17
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11011
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Andrea
Bassanini
Federico
Cingano
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Before It Gets Better: The Short-Term Employment Costs of Regulatory Reforms
We exploit long time series of industry-level data in a group of OECD countries to analyze the short-term labor market effects of reforms lowering barriers to entry and dismissal costs. Our estimates ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2019, 72 (1), 127-157)
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J23, L51, L11
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11009
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Gianni
Betti
Lucia
Mangiavacchi
Luca
Piccoli
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Individual Poverty Measurement Using a Fuzzy Intrahousehold Approach
This work studies the impact of accounting for intrahousehold inequality in the distribution of resources for the measurement of poverty. For the estimation of intrahousehold distribution of ...
(published as 'Women and poverty: insights from individual consumption in Albania' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2020, 18, 69 - 91)
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I32, J16, D13
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11007
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Jeroen
Horemans
Ive
Marx
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Poverty and Material Deprivation among the Self-Employed in Europe: An Exploration of a Relatively Uncharted Landscape
In work-poverty has become a pressing social issue in Europe. The self-employed remain relatively uncharted terrain in this context. With about 15 percent of European workers in self-employment this ...
(published in: W. Conen and E. Reuter (eds.), Research Handbook on Self-Employment and Public Policy, 2024, 80–98 )
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I32, I38, J21, J22, L26
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12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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