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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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10750
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Christian
Grund
Johannes
Martin
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The Role of Works Councils for Severance Payments
Using representative German employee data, we analyse the role of works councils for the incidence of severance payments subsequent to dismissals. While there is a positive relation with severance ...
(published in: International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2021, 32, 871-892.)
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J53, J63, J65
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10749
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Belton
M.
Fleisher
William
H.
McGuire
Xiaojun
Wang
Min Qiang
Zhao
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Wages, Innovation, and Employment in China
We investigate the role of factor-priced-induced innovation in mediating the employment impact of expanding production in China. Our empirical approach implements concepts developed in Acemoglu ...
(revised version)
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O30, D22, D24, D33
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10748
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Rafael
de
Balanzó
Núria
Rodríguez-Planas
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Crisis and Reorganization in Urban Dynamics: The Barcelona Case Study
We use the adaptive cycle theory to improve our understanding of cycles of urban change in the city of Barcelona from 1953 to present. Most specifically, we explore the vulnerabilities and windows of ...
(published in: Ecology & Society, 2017, 23 (4), Article 6)
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Q01, Q57, R0
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10747
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Daniel
J.
Henderson
Andrew
Houtenville
Le
Wang
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The Distribution of Returns to Education for People with Disabilities
This note takes a first look at the distribution of returns to education for people with disabilities, a particularly disadvantaged group whose labor market performances have not been well studied or ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Research, 2017, 38, 261-282)
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C14, I12, I26, I31
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10745
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J. Catherine
Maclean
Brendan
Saloner
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The Effect of Public Insurance Expansions on Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
We examine the early effects of U.S. state Medicaid expansions under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on substance use disorder (SUD) treatment utilization. We couple administrative data on admissions ...
(published in: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2019, 38 (2), 366 - 393)
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I1, I13, I18
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10744
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Fadima
Bocoum
Michael
Grimm
Renate
Hartwig
Nathalie
Zongo
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Nudging Households to Take Up Health Insurance: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Burkina Faso
In this paper we analyze the impact of a randomized information package on the understanding and uptake of community based health insurance. The information package consists of a detailed brochure ...
(published as 'Can information increase the understanding and uptake of insurance? Lessons from a randomized experiment in rural Burkina Faso' in: Social Science and Medicine, 2019, 220, 102-111.)
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D83, G22, I13, M31, O33
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10742
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Pietro
Biroli
Daniela
Del Boca
James
J.
Heckman
Lynne
Pettler
Heckman
Yu
Kyung
Koh
Sylvi
Kuperman
Sidharth
Moktan
Chiara
D.
Pronzato
Anna
Ziff
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Evaluation of the Reggio Approach to Early Education
We evaluate the Reggio Approach using non-experimental data on individuals from the cities of Reggio Emilia, Parma and Padova belonging to one of five age cohorts: ages 50, 40, 30, 18, and 6 as of ...
(published in: Research in Economics, 2018, 72 (1), 1-32)
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I21, I26, I28, J13
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10741
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Leslie
S.
Stratton
Nabanita
Datta Gupta
David
Reimer
Anders
Holm
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Modeling Enrollment in and Completion of Vocational Education: The Role of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills by Program Type
This study provides evidence of the importance of cognitive and non-cognitive skills to enrollment in and completion of three types of vocational training (VET): education and health, technical, and ...
(published in: B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 2018, 18(4), 1-17. )
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I21
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10740
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Cristina
Borra
Martin
J.
Browning
Almudena
Sevilla
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Marriage and Housework
This paper provides insights into the welfare gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of the difference in housework time between single and married individuals is causal and how much is due ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2021, 73 (2), 479 - 508)
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D13, J12, J22
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10739
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Charles
Courtemanche
Rusty
Tchernis
Xilin
Zhou
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Parental Work Hours and Childhood Obesity: Evidence Using Instrumental Variables Related to Sibling School Eligibility
This study exploits plausibly exogenous variation from the youngest sibling's school eligibility to estimate the effects of parental work on the weight outcomes of older children in the household. ...
(published as 'Maternal Work Hours and Childhood Obesity: Evidence Using Instrumental Variables Related to Sibling School Eligibility' in: Journal of Human Capital, 2019, 13 (4), 553 - 584 )
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I12, J22
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