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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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16569
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Vincenzo
Bove
Jessica
Di Salvatore
Leandro
Elia
Roberto
Nistico
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Mothers at Peace: International Peacebuilding and Post-conflict Fertility
A considerable body of empirical evidence indicates that conflict affects reproductive behaviour, often resulting in an increased fertility rate due to higher child mortality and limited access to ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 167, 103226)
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J16, J24, D74, F50
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16564
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Derek
Wu
Jonathan
Zhang
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Sliding into Safety Net Participation: A Unified Analysis across Multiple Programs
Recipients of government transfers are economically disadvantaged, yet little is known about how their circumstances evolve leading up to program receipt. Using twenty-five years of survey data as ...
(published in: National Tax Journal, 2005, 78 (1), 45–86)
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H53, I38, I18
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16563
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Sara
Amoroso
Benedikt
Herrmann
Alexander
S.
Kritikos
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The Role of Regulation and Regional Government Quality for High Growth Firms: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
High growth firms (HGFs) are important for job creation and considered to be precursors of economic growth. We investigate how product- and labor-market regulations, as well as the quality of ...
(published in: Regional Studies, 2024, 58 (9), 1710–1727)
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H11, L25, L50, R11, R50
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16558
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Björn
Anders
Gustafsson
Peng
Zhang
Hanrui
Jia
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How and Why the Gender Pension Gap in Urban China Decreased between 1988 and 2018
In urban China, gender gaps in employment and earnings have steadily increased since the 1990s. Such gender gaps are important because pension rights and amounts are based on labor force ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2025, 73 (2), 651–678)
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H55, J14, J26, P36
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16557
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Mette
Gørtz
Sarah
Sander
Almudena
Sevilla
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Does the Child Penalty Strike Twice, and If So Why?
This paper compares the labor market impact of grandparents before and after the arrival of the first grandchild. We show that grandmothers' labor market outcomes decline more steeply than ...
(published as 'Does the Child Penalty Strike Twice?' in: European Economic Review, 2025, 172, 104942)
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J13, J14, J16, J22
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16555
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Cecilia
Machado
Valdemar
Neto
Christiane
Szerman
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Firm and Worker Responses to Extensions in Paid Maternity Leave
This paper investigates how firms and workers respond to a voluntary government-funded program increasing the duration of paid maternity leave from four to six months in Brazil. We show that larger, ...
(published online in: Journal of Human Resources, 08 May 2024)
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J13, J22, J32
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16553
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Munseob
Lee
Yongseok
Shin
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The Plant-Level View of Korea's Growth Miracle and Slowdown
We analyze the evolution of the plant size distribution, static allocative efficiency, and business dynamism of the Korean manufacturing sector during its growth miracle (1967–2000) and the ...
(published in: Canadian Journal of Economics, 2024, 57 (3), 704–725)
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O14, O47, O53
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16548
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Catalina
Amuedo-Dorantes
Chunbei
Wang
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Intermarriage amid Immigration Status Uncertainty: Evidence from DACA
In 2012, the Obama Administration issued the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program by executive order. Since then, more than 800,000 undocumented immigrants who arrived as children ...
(published online in: International Journal of Policy Analysis and Mangement, 04 September 2024 )
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J12, J15, J18
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16545
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Tianyu
Wang
Ruochen
Sun
Jody
L.
Sindelar
Xi
Chen
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Occupational Differences in the Effects of Retirement on Hospitalizations for Mental Illness among Female Workers: Evidence from Administrative Data in China
Retirement, a major transition in the life course, may affect many aspects of retirees' well-being, including health and health care utilization. Leveraging differential statutory retirement age ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2024 , 53, 101367)
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I11, J26, J14, I18, H55
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16543
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Harrison
Chang
Timothy
J.
Halliday
Ming-Jen
Lin
Bhashkar
Mazumder
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Estimating Intergenerational Health Transmission in Taiwan with Administrative Health Records
We use population-wide administrative health records from Taiwan to estimate intergenerational persistence in health, providing the first estimates for a middle income country. We measure latent ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2024, 238, 105194)
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I1, J1
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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