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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
10517 Antonio A. Arechar
Simon Gächter
Lucas Molleman
Conducting Interactive Experiments Online
Online labor markets provide new opportunities for behavioral research, but conducting economic experiments online raises important methodological challenges. This particularly holds for interactive ...
(revised version published in: Experimental Economics, 2018, 21( 1), 99 -131)
C71, C88, C90, D71
10516 Hippolyte D'Albis
Ekrame Boubtane
Dramane Coulibaly
International Migration and Regional Housing Markets: Evidence from France
This article examines the causal relations between non-European immigration and the characteristics of the housing market in host regions. We constructed a unique database from administrative records ...
(published in: International Regional Science Review, 2019, 42(2), 147-180)
E20, F22, J61
10513 Bernt Bratsberg
Oddbjørn Raaum
Knut Røed
Immigrant Labor Market Integration across Admission Classes
We examine patterns of labor market integration across immigrant groups. The study draws on Norwegian longitudinal administrative data covering labor earnings and social insurance claims over a ...
(published in: Nordic Economic Policy Review, 2017, 7 , 17-54.)
F22, H55, J22
10512 Michael A. Clemens
Ethan Gatewood Lewis
Hannah M. Postel
Immigration Restrictions as Active Labor Market Policy: Evidence from the Mexican Bracero Exclusion
An important class of active labor market policy has received little rigorous impact evaluation: immigration barriers intended to improve the terms of employment for domestic workers by deliberately ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2018, 108 (6), 1468–1487.)
J08, J38, F22, J61
10511 Andrea Garnero
The Dog That Barks Doesn't Bite: Coverage and Compliance of Sectoral Minimum Wages in Italy
This paper provides a comprehensive portrait of the level and compliance to sectoral minimum wages in Italy between 2008 and 2015. The results show that minimum wages in Italy are relatively high ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2018)
J08, J31, J52, J83
10508 Giacomo Corneo
Time-Poor, Working, Super-Rich
This paper revisits the standard model of labor supply under two additional assumptions: consumption requires time and some limited amount of work is enjoyable. Whereas introducing each assumption ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2018, 101, 1-19)
J22, H21, H24
10507 Huzeyfe Torun
Semih Tumen
Do Vocational High School Graduates Have Better Employment Outcomes than General High School Graduates?
This paper estimates the causal effect of vocational high school (VHS) education on employment likeli-hood relative to general high school (GHS) education in Turkey using census data. To address ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2019, 40(8), 1364-1388)
C26, I21, J21, J24
10505 Claudia Olivetti
Barbara Petrongolo
The Economic Consequences of Family Policies: Lessons from a Century of Legislation in High-Income Countries
We draw lessons from existing work and our own analysis on the effects of parental leave and other interventions aimed at aiding families. The outcomes of interest are female employment, gender gaps ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2016, 31, 205-230)
J13, J16, J18
10504 Alexander Bick
Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
Taxation and Labor Supply of Married Couples across Countries: A Macroeconomic Analysis
We document contemporaneous differences in the aggregate labor supply of married couples across 17 European countries and the US. Based on a model of joint household decision making, we quantify the ...
(published in: Review of Economic Studies, 2018, 85 (3), 1543–1576)
E60, H20, H31, J12, J22
10503 Evelyn L. Lehrer
Yeon Jeong Son
Marital Instability in the United States: Trends, Driving Forces, and Implications for Children
This paper surveys some of the main strands in the recent literature on the economics of divorce, with a focus on U.S. studies. We begin with a discussion of changes over time in the divorce rate and ...
(published in: S. L. Averett, L. M. Argys, S.D. Hoffman (eds.), Oxford Handbook on the Economics of Women, Oxford University Press, 2017, 75–96 )
J12
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