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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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10771
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Khulan
Altangerel
Jan
C.
van Ours
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U.S. Immigration Reform and the Dynamics of Mexican Migration
The 1986 US Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) was directed at tackling the problem of growing unauthorized migration through legalization of unauthorized immigrants, increasing border ...
(published in: De Economist, 2017, 165 (4), 463-485.)
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J61, J68
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10770
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Tomi
Kyyrä
José María
Arranz
Carlos
García-Serrano
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Does Part-Time Work Help Unemployed Workers to Find Full-Time Work? Evidence from Spain
This paper examines whether part-time work acts as a bridge towards full-time work for unemployed workers in Spain. We follow the timing-of-event approach and estimate the causal effect of part-time ...
(published as "Does Subsidized Part-Time Employment Help Unemployed Workers to Find Full-Time Employment?" in: Labour Economics, 2019, 56, 68-83)
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J64, J65
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10768
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Duncan
McVicar
Mark
Wooden
Yin
King
Fok
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Contingent Employment and Labour Market Pathways: Bridge or Trap?
The debate over whether contingent (and typically more precarious) employment acts as a bridge to permanent employment, or as a trap, has tended to focus on transitions rather than longer-run ...
(published in: European Sociological Review, 2019, 35 (1), 98 - 115.)
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J41, C38
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10767
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Francesco
Pastore
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Why So Slow? The School-to-Work Transition in Italy
This essay provides a comprehensive interpretative framework to understand the reasons why the school-to-work transition (SWT) is so slow and hard in Italy. The country is a typical example of the ...
(published in: Studies in Higher Education, 2019, 44 (8), 1358-1371)
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H52, I2, I24, J13, J24
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10766
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Andrea
Albanese
Lorenzo
Cappellari
Marco
Leonardi
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The Effects of Youth Labor Market Reforms: Evidence from Italian Apprenticeships
This paper estimates the causal effects of the 2003 reform of the Italian apprenticeship contract which aimed at introducing the "dual system" in Italy by allowing on-the-job training. The reform ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2021, 73 (1), 98 - 121)
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J24, J41, C21
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10763
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Martin
Biewen
Matthias
Seckler
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Changes in the German Wage Structure: Unions, Internationalization, Tasks, Firms, and Worker Characteristics
This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the quantitative importance of the factors associated with the rise in male wage inequality in Germany over the period 1995-2010. In contrast to most ...
(revised version published as 'Unions, Internationalization, Tasks, Firms, and Worker Characteristics: A Detailed Decomposition Analysis of Rising Wage Inequality in Germany' in: Journal of Economic Inequality, 2019, 17, 461-498)
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C14, J31, J51, F16
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10761
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Paul
Bingley
Lorenzo
Cappellari
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Correlations of Brothers' Earnings and Intergenerational Transmission
Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly, correlations between siblings' earnings reflect shared community and family background. These ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2019, 101 (2), 370 - 383)
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D31, J62
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10758
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Jorge
Luis
García
James
J.
Heckman
Anna
Ziff
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Gender Differences in the Benefits of an Influential Early Childhood Program
This paper estimates gender differences in life-cycle impacts across multiple domains of an influential enriched early childhood program targeted toward disadvantaged children that was evaluated by ...
(revised version available as NBER Working Paper No. 23412)
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J13, I28, C93
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10757
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Regina
T.
Riphahn
Frederik
Wiynck
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Fertility Effects of Child Benefits
We exploit the 1996 reform of the German child benefit program to identify the causal effect of heterogeneous child benefits on fertility. While generally the reform increased child benefits, the ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2017, 30, 1135 - 1184)
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J13, I38, C54
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10756
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David
Autor
David
Dorn
Lawrence
Katz
Christina
Patterson
John
Van Reenen
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The Fall of the Labor Share and the Rise of Superstar Firms
The fall of labor's share of GDP in the United States and many other countries in recent decades is well documented but its causes remain uncertain. Existing empirical assessments of trends in ...
(published in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2020, 135 (2), 645-709)
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E24, J31, L11
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12998Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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