|
No.
|
Author(s)
|
Title
|
JEL Class.
|
|
10018
|
Mehtabul
Azam
|
Does Social Health Insurance Reduce Financial Burden? Panel Data Evidence from India
Indian government launched the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), a national health insurance scheme, in 2008 that provides cashless health services to poor households in India. We evaluate the ...
(published in: World Development, 2018, 102, 1-17)
|
I1, I18, I38
|
|
10016
|
Xi
Chen
|
Old-Age Pension and Extended Families: How is Adult Children's Internal Migration Affected?
This paper makes use of the most recent social pension reform in rural China to examine whether receipt of the pension payment equips adult children of pensioners to migrate. Employing a regression ...
(published in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2016, 34(4), 646–659)
|
H55, I38, J14, J22
|
|
10015
|
Michael
Jetter
Sabine
Laudage
David
Stadelmann
|
The Intimate Link between Income Levels and Life Expectancy: Global Evidence from 213 Years
Contrary to previous findings, we find a systematic and economically sizeable relationship between income levels and life expectancy in a panel dataset of 197 countries over 213 years. By itself, ...
(published in: Social Science Quarterly, 2019, 100 (4), 1387 - 1403)
|
I15, I31, J11, H51
|
|
10014
|
Umut
Oguzoglu
Cain
Polidano
Ha
Vu
|
Impacts from Delaying Access to Retirement Benefits on Welfare Receipt and Expenditure: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Governments are responding to fiscal pressures associated with aging populations by increasing the eligibility age for publicly-funded retirement benefits. However, recent studies show large ...
(published in: Economic Record, 2020, 96 (312), 65–86)
|
H53, J26, J01
|
|
10013
|
Kadir
Atalay
Garry
F.
Barrett
|
Pension Incentives and the Retirement Decisions of Couples
Recent reforms to social security in many countries have sought to delay retirement. Given the family context in which retirement decisions are made, social security reforms have potentially ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2019, 32 (3), 735 - 767)
|
D91, I38, J26
|
|
10012
|
Lester
Lusher
Vasil
Yasenov
|
Gender Performance Gaps: Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Role of Gender Differences in Sleep Cycles
Sleep studies suggest that girls go to sleep earlier, are more active in the morning, and cope with sleep deprivation better than boys. We provide the first causal evidence on how gender differences ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry; 2018, 56 (1), 252 - 262)
|
H52, I20, I21
|
|
10009
|
Angus
J.
Holford
|
Youth Employment and Academic Performance: Production Functions and Policy Effects
We identify the effects of part-time employment, study time at home, and attitudes in school, in the production function for educational performance among UK teenagers in compulsory education. Our ...
(published in: Labout Economics, 2020, 63, 101806)
|
C35, I21, J22, J24
|
|
10008
|
José Alberto
Molina
Alberto
Alcolea
Alfredo
Ferrer
David
Iñiguez
Alejandro
Rivero
Gonzalo
Ruiz
Alfonso
Tarancón
|
Co-authorship and Academic Productivity in Economics: Interaction Maps from the Complex Networks Approach
We explore the relationship between collaborations in writing papers and the academic productivity of economists and, particularly, we describe the magnitude and intensity of co-authorship among ...
(published as 'Network analysis to measure academic performance in Economics' in: Empirical Economics, 2020, 58, 995 - 1018)
|
A11, C45, C63, D85, I23, Y91
|
|
10007
|
Christopher
Jepsen
Peter
R.
Mueser
Kyung-Seong
Jeon
|
The Benefits of Alternatives to Conventional College: Labor-Market Returns to Proprietary Schooling
This paper provides novel evidence on the labor-market returns to proprietary (also called for-profit) postsecondary school attendance. Specifically, we link administrative records on proprietary ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Human Resources)
|
J24, I26
|
|
10006
|
Subhayu
Bandyopadhyay
Elias
Dinopoulos
Bulent
Unel
|
Effects of Credit Supply on Unemployment and Inequality
The Great Recession, which was preceded by the financial crisis, resulted in higher unemployment and inequality. We propose a simple model where firms producing varieties face labor-market frictions ...
(revised version published in: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 2018, 100 (4), 345-362)
|
D43, E24, G21, J31, J64, L11
|
12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
|
|
|