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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
10696 Tom Kleinepier
Maarten van Ham
The Temporal Stability of Children's Neighborhood Experiences: A Follow-up from Birth to Age 15
Despite increasing attention being paid to the temporal dynamics of childhood disadvantage, children's neighborhood characteristics are often measured at a single point in time. Whether such ...
(published in: Demographic Research, 2017, 36, 1813 - 1826)
J13, J62, O18, R23
10695 Tal Modai-Snir
Maarten van Ham
Structural and Exchange Components in Processes of Neighbourhood Change: A Social Mobility Approach
Neighbourhood socioeconomic change is a complex phenomenon which is driven by multiple macro- and micro-level processes. Most theoretical and empirical work has focused on the role of urban-level ...
(published in: Applied spatial analysis and policy, 2019, 12 (2), 423 - 443)
O18, P25, R23
10694 Maarten van Ham
Sanne Boschman
Matt Vogel
Incorporating Neighbourhood Choice in a Model of Neighbourhood Effects on Income
Studies of neighbourhood effects often attempt to identify causal effects of neighbourhood characteristics on individual outcomes, such as income, education, employment, and health. However, ...
(published in: Demography, 2018, 55, 1069 - 1090)
I30, J60, R23
10690 Omoniyi Alimi
David C. Maré
Jacques Poot
More Pensioners, Less Income Inequality? The Impact of Changing Age Composition on Inequality in Big Cities and Elsewhere
As is the case in most developed countries, the population of New Zealand is ageing numerically and structurally. Population ageing can have important effects on the distribution of personal income ...
(published in: U. Blien, K. Kourtit, P. Nijkamp & R. Stough (eds.), Modelling Aging and Migration Effects on Spatial Labor Markets, Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2018 )
J11, D31, R23
10689 Joel Blit
Mikal Skuterud
Jue Zhang
Immigration and Innovation: Evidence from Canadian Cities
We examine the effect of changes in skilled-immigrant population shares in 98 Canadian cities between 1981 and 2006 on per capita patents. The Canadian case is of interest because its 'points system' ...
(published as 'Can skilled immigration raise innovation? Evidence from Canadian Cities' in: Journal of Economic Geography, 2020, 20 (4), 879 - 901)
J61, J18, O31
10688 Zhengyu Cai
John V. Winters
Self-Employment Differentials among Foreign-Born STEM and Non-STEM Workers
This paper uses the American Community Survey to examine the previously overlooked fact that foreign STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) graduates have much lower self-employment ...
(published in: Journal of Business Venturing, 2017, 32 (4), 371-384)
F22, J15, J31, L26
10686 Abel Brodeur
Warn N. Lekfuangfu
Yanos Zylberberg
War, Migration and the Origins of the Thai Sex Industry
This paper analyzes the determinants behind the spatial distribution of the sex industry in Thailand. We relate the development of the sex industry to an early temporary demand shock, i.e., U.S. ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2018, 16 (5), 1540-1576)
O17, O18, N15, J46, J47, I28
10685 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
Fernando A. Lozano
Interstate Mobility Patterns of Likely Unauthorized Immigrants: Evidence from Arizona
A growing literature has documented the displacement effects of tougher interior immigration enforcement measures; yet, we still lack an understanding of where the displaced populations are choosing ...
(published in: Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy, 2019, 2, 109 - 120)
J61, K37
10682 Abu Siddique
Michael Vlassopoulos
Competitive Preferences and Ethnicity: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh
In many countries, ethnic minorities have a persistent disadvantageous socioeconomic position. We investigate whether aversion to competing against members of the ethnically dominant group could be a ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2020, 130(627), 793-821)
C9, C91, C93, J15
10679 Fabian Slonimczyk
Marco Francesconi
Anna Yurko
Moving On Up for High School Graduates in Russia: The Consequences of the Unified State Exam Reform
In 2009, Russia introduced a reform that changed the admissions process in all universities. Before 2009, admission decisions were based on institution-specific entry exams; the reform required ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review, 2019, 117, 56-82)
J61, O15
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