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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
10926 Badi H. Baltagi
Ying Deng
Xiangjun Ma
Network Effects on Labor Contracts of Internal Migrants in China: A Spatial Autoregressive Model
This paper studies the fact that 37 percent of the internal migrants in China do not sign a labor contract with their employers, as revealed in a nationwide survey. These contract-free jobs pay lower ...
(published in: Empirical Economics 2018, 55 (1), 265-296)
O15, R12, J41
10925 Manuel Sanchez
Felix Wellschmied
Modeling Life-Cycle Earnings Risk with Positive and Negative Shocks
We study workers' idiosyncratic earnings risk over the life-cycle using a German administrative data set. Positive and negative earnings shocks both contain a highly persistent component. The ...
(published in: Review of Economic Dynamics, 2020, 37, 103-126)
E21, E24, J31
10923 Duha T. Altindag
S. Elif Filiz
Erdal Tekin
Does It Matter How and How Much Politicians Are Paid?
An important question in representative democracies is how to ensure that politicians behave in the best interest of citizens rather than their own private interests. Aside from elections, one of the ...
(published in: Economica, 2020, 87 (348), 1105 - 1132)
J22, J26, J33, J45
10922 Tirthatanmoy Das
Solomon Polachek
Micro Foundations of Earnings Differences
This paper examines how human capital based approaches explain the distribution of earnings. It assesses traditional, quasi-experimental, and new micro-based structural models, the latter of which ...
(published in: Palgrave Handbook of Economic Performance Analysis, 2019, 9-76)
I3, J3, J7
10920 Stefanie Fischer
Heather Royer
Corey White
The Impacts of Reduced Access to Abortion and Family Planning Services: Evidence from Texas
Between 2011 and 2014, Texas enacted three pieces of legislation that significantly reduced funding for family planning services and increased restrictions on abortion clinic operations. Together ...
(published as 'The impacts of reduced access to abortion and family planning services on abortions, births, and contraceptive purchases' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2018, 165, 43 - 68)
J13, I18, J08, J18, I38
10918 Nicolas R. Ziebarth
Social Insurance and Health
This chapter reviews the existing empirical evidence on how social insurance affects health. Social insurance encompasses programs primarily designed to insure against health risks, such as health ...
(short version published as 'Social Insurance and Health' in: Baltagi, B. H. and Moscone, F. (eds.), Health Econometrics, Emerald Publishing, 1st ed., 2018. )
H1, H5, I1, J2
10917 Susan L. Averett
Sabrina Terrizzi
Yang Wang
Taking the CON out of Pennsylvania: Did Hip and Knee Replacement Patients Benefit?
Policymakers and the general public have expressed increasing concern over rising health care costs. The Certificate-of-Need (CON) programs began at the federal level in 1974 to stem the increase in ...
(published as 'Taking the CON out of Pennsylvania: Did hip/knee replacement patients benefit? A retrospective analysis' in: Health Policy and Technology, 2019, 8 (4), 349 - 355)
I18, I10
10914 Per-Anders Edin
Peter Fredriksson
Martin Nybom
Björn Öckert
The Rising Return to Non-Cognitive Skill
We examine the changes in the relative rewards to cognitive and non-cognitive skill during the time period 1992–2013. Using unique administrative data for Sweden, we document a secular increase in ...
(published in American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2022, 14 (2), 78-100)
J24, J31
10913 Jeffrey T. Denning
Born Under a Lucky Star: Financial Aid, College Completion, Labor Supply, and Credit Constraints
Financial aid has been shown to affect student outcomes from enrollment to graduation. However, effects on graduation can be driven either by marginal students induced to enroll by financial aid, or ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2019, 54 (3), 760-784)
I22, I23
10912 Russell Weinstein
Employer Screening Costs, Recruiting Strategies, and Labor Market Outcomes: An Equilibrium Analysis of On-Campus Recruiting
This paper analyzes labor market matching in the presence of search and informational frictions, by studying employer recruiting on college campuses. Based on employer and university interviews, I ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2018, 55, 282-299)
J23, J31, D83, I26, M51
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