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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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11004
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Robert
M.
Sauer
Christopher
Taber
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Indirect Inference with Importance Sampling: An Application to Women's Wage Growth
This paper has two main parts. In the first, we describe a method that smooths the objective function in a general class of indirect inference models. Our smoothing procedure makes use of importance ...
(published as 'Understanding women's wage growth using indirect inference with importance sampling' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2021, 36 (4), 453 - 473)
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C51, J16
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11003
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Francine
D.
Blau
Lawrence
M.
Kahn
Peter
Brummund
Jason
B.
Cook
Miriam
Larson-Koester
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Is There Still Son Preference in the United States?
In this paper, we use 2008-2013 American Community Survey data to update and further probe Dahl and Moretti's (2008) son preference results, which found evidence that having a female first child ...
(published: Journal of Population Economics, 2020, 33 (3), 709-750)
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J1, J11, J12, J13, J15, J16
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11002
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Robert
Duval Hernández
Lei
Fang
L. Rachel
Ngai
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Taxes and Market Hours: The Role of Gender and Skill
Cross-country differences of market hours in 17 OECD countries are mainly due to the hours of women, especially low-skilled women. This paper develops a model to account for the gender-skill ...
(published as 'Taxes, subsidies and gender gaps in hours and wages' in: Economica, 2023, 90 (358), 373-408. )
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E24, E62, J22
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11000
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Friederike
Mengel
Jan
Sauermann
Ulf
Zölitz
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Gender Bias in Teaching Evaluations
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experimental dataset of 19,952 student evaluations of university faculty in a context where students are ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2019, 17 (2), 535-566)
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J16, J71, I23, J45
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10997
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Peter
Bergman
Jeffrey
T.
Denning
Dayanand
Manoli
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Broken Tax Breaks? Evidence from a Tax Credit Information Experiment with 1,000,000 Students
There is increasing evidence that tax credits for college do not affect college enrollment. This may be because prospective students do not know about tax benefits for credits or because the design ...
(published in: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2019, 38 (3), 706-731)
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I22, I23, H2
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10996
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Shimeng
Liu
Weizeng
Sun
John
V.
Winters
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Up in STEM, Down in Business: Changing College Major Decisions with the Great Recession
We use the American Community Survey (ACS) to investigate the extent to which college major decisions were affected during and after the Great Recession with special attention to business and STEM ...
(published in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2019, 37(3), 476-491)
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I20, J24
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10995
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Sarah
Cattan
Daniel
A.
Kamhöfer
Martin
Karlsson
Therese
Nilsson
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The Short- and Long-Term Effects of Student Absence: Evidence from Sweden
Instructional time is seen as an important determinant of school performance, but little is known about the effects of student absence. Combining historical records and administrative data for ...
(updated version published as 'The Long-term Effects of Student Absence: Evidence from Sweden' in: Economic Journal, 2023, 133 (650), 888-903)
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C23, I14, I21, I26
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10994
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Hendrik
Jürges
Luca
Stella
Sameh
Hallaq
Alexandra
Schwarz
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Cohort at Risk: Long-Term Consequences of Conflict for Child School Achievement
We investigate the long-term effects of households' exposure to violent conflict on children's educational attainment in primary school, studying cognitive and non-cognitive skills as possible causal ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2022, 35, 1-43)
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D10, I20, F51, O12
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10993
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Cheti
Nicoletti
Valentina
Tonei
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The Response of Parental Time Investments to the Child's Skills and Health
Recent empirical research in family economics has shown the importance of parental investments on child's human capital development, but it is still not clear whether parents respond to changes ...
(published as 'Do parental time investments react to changes in child’s skills and health?' in: European Economic Review, 2020, 127, 103491)
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J13, D13, C23, C26
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10991
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Øystein
Hernaes
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Activation against Absenteeism: Evidence from a Sickness Insurance Reform in Norway
I evaluate a program aimed at strictly enforcing a requirement that people on long-term sick leave be partly back at work unless explicitly defined as an exception. Employing the synthetic control ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2018, 62, 60-68)
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I18, I38, J48
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12997Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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