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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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10844
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Daniele
Checchi
Silvia
De Poli
Enrico
Rettore
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Does Random Selection of Commissioners Improve the Quality of Selected Candidates? An Investigation in the Italian Academia
We study a reform occurred in Italy in 2008 in the formation of selection committees for qualifying as university professor. Prior to the reform members of the selection committees were elected by ...
(published in: Italian Economic Journal, 2018, 4 (2), 211-247 )
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M51, I23, D82, J45
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10842
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Pierre
Cahuc
Stéphane
Carcillo
Andreea
Minea
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The Difficult School-To-Work Transition of High School Dropouts: Evidence from a Field Experiment
This paper investigates the effects of the labor market experience of high school dropouts four years after leaving school by sending fictitious resumes to real job postings in France. Compared to ...
(pubished in: Journal of Human Resources, 2021, 56 (1), 159-183)
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J08, J60
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10839
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Tomi
Kyyrä
Hanna
Onerva
Pesola
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Long-Term Effects of Extended Unemployment Benefits for Older Workers
This paper examines the long-term effects of extended unemployment benefits that older unemployed can collect until retirement in Finland. We consider a reform that increased the age threshold of ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2020, 62, 101777)
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J26, J63, J64, J65
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10838
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Timothy
J.
Hatton
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Public Opinion on Immigration in Europe: Preference versus Salience
There is growing interest among economists in public opinion towards immigration, something that is often seen as the foundation for restrictive immigration policies. Existing studies have focused on ...
(published as 'Public opinion on immigration in Europe: Preference and salience' in: European Journal of Political Economy, 2021, 66, 101969)
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D72, F22, J61
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10837
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Alexander
Patt
Jens
Ruhose
Simon
Wiederhold
Miguel
Flores
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International Emigrant Selection on Occupational Skills
We present the first evidence that international emigrant selection on education and earnings materializes through occupational skills. Combining novel data from a representative Mexican task survey ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2021, 19(2), 1249-1298)
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F22, O15, J61, J24
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10834
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Nina
Boberg-Fazlic
Maryna
Ivets
Martin
Karlsson
Therese
Nilsson
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Disease and Fertility: Evidence from the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Sweden
This paper studies the effect of the 1918–19 influenza pandemic on fertility using a historical dataset from Sweden. Our results suggest an immediate reduction in fertility driven by morbidity, and ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2021, 43, 101020)
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I12, J11, J13
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10833
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Jason
M.
Fletcher
Jessica
Polos
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Nonmarital and Teen Fertility
This chapter explores trends, causes and consequences of nonmarital and teen fertility in the United States and in selected European countries. First, we describe some key factors, including changes ...
(published in: S. L. Averett, L. M. Argys and S. D. Hoffman (eds.), Oxford Handbook on the Economics of Women, Oxford University Press, 2017, 195–218 )
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J12, J13
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10832
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Gigi
Foster
Leslie
S.
Stratton
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What Women Want (Their Men to Do): Housework and Satisfaction in Australian Households
The time allocated to household chores is substantial, with the burden falling disproportionately upon women. Further, social norms about how much work men and women should contribute in the home are ...
(published in: Feminist Economics, 2019, 25 (3), 23-47.)
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D13, I31, Z13
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10831
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Gigi
Foster
Leslie
S.
Stratton
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Do Significant Labor Market Events Change Who Does the Chores? Paid Work, Housework and Power in Mixed-Gender Australian Households
We examine how men and women in mixed-gender unions change the time they allocate to housework in response to labor market promotions and terminations. Operating much like raises, such events have ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2018, 31 (2), 483-519)
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D13, J10
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10830
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Mevlude
Akbulut-Yuksel
Melanie
Khamis
Mutlu
Yuksel
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Women Make Houses, Women Make Homes
This paper examines the persistent effects of historical labor market institutions and policies on women's long-term labor market outcomes. We quantify these enduring effects by exploring ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2017, 49, 145-161)
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J16, J24, N34
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