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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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8937
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Sinem
H.
Ayhan
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Evidence of Added Worker Effect from the 2008 Economic Crisis
This paper contributes to the research on interdependencies in spousal labor supply by analyzing labor supply response of married women to their husbands' job losses ("added worker effect"). It ...
(revised version published as 'Married women's added worker effect during the 2008 economic crisis - The case of Turkey' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2018, 16 (3), 767 - 790 )
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C26, D10, J16, J22
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8935
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Joseph
J.
Sabia
Mark
Wooden
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Sexual Identity, Earnings, and Labour Market Dynamics: New Evidence from Longitudinal Data in Australia
Using newly collected data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, this study presents new estimates of the earnings effects of sexual orientation in Australia and ...
(published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2016, 83 (4), 903-931.)
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J31, J71
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8934
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Michael
Jetter
Jay
K.
Walker
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Game, Set, and Match: Do Women and Men Perform Differently in Competitive Situations?
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over 100,000 professional tennis matches. We focus on two phenomena of the labor and sports economics ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2015, 119, 96-108)
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J24, L83, D84
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8933
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Juan
Carlos
Campaña
José Ignacio
Gimenez-Nadal
José Alberto
Molina
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Gender Differences in the Distribution of Total Work-Time of Latin-American Families: The Importance of Social Norms
We analyze differences by gender in the time dedicated to total work (paid and unpaid) by families in Latin America, with particular attention to the effect of social norms. To this end, we use ...
(published as 'Gender norms and the gendered distribution of total work in Latin American households' in: Feminist Economics, 2018, 24 (1), 35-62)
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D13, J22, J13, J16
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8932
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Tiit
Tammaru
Magnus
Strömgren
Maarten
van Ham
Alexander
M.
Danzer
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Gender Differences in the Effect of Residential Segregation on Workplace Segregation among Newly Arrived Immigrants
Contemporary cities are becoming more and more diverse in population as a result of immigration. Research also shows that within cities residential neighborhoods are becoming ethnically more diverse, ...
(published as 'Relations between residential and workplace segregation among newly arrived immigrant men and women' in: Cities, 2016, 59, 131-138)
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J15, J61, R23
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8931
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Chunbing
Xing
Jianwei
Xu
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Regional Variation of the Minimum Wages in China
This paper analyzes the regional variation of minimum wage in China. We first introduce the institutional background of China's minimum wage policy, and then describe the regional variation of the ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor and Development, 2016, 5:8)
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J3, E2
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8930
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John
T.
Giles
Albert
Park
Meiyan
Wang
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The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, Disruptions to Education, and the Returns to Schooling in Urban China
This paper provides new evidence on educational disruptions caused by the Cultural Revolution and identifies the returns to schooling in urban China by exploiting individual-level variation in the ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2019, 68(1), 131-164 )
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I20, J24, J30, O15, O53
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8929
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Paola
Andrea
Barrientos Quiroga
Niels-Hugo
Blunch
Nabanita
Datta Gupta
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Income Convergence and the Flow out of Poverty in India, 1994-2005
This paper explores the dynamics of income and poverty of rural Indian households, 1994-2005. The estimation strategy consists of convergence analysis to test whether poor households are catching-up ...
(published in: Indian Economic Journal, 2018, 66 (1-2), 1-24)
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O12, O47, O53
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8927
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Lucia
Ferrone
Gianna
Claudia
Giannelli
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Household Migration and Child Educational Attainment: The Case of Uganda
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, a large number of people migrate internally or abroad because of demographic, economic and political factors. This pronounced mobility is likely to have ...
(published as 'Internal migration, children’s schooling and gender gaps in education' in. Applied Economics, 2023, 55 (16), 1807-1829 )
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I25, J13, J61, O15
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8926
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Niels-Hugo
Blunch
Caterina
Ruggeri Laderchi
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The Winner Takes It All: Internal Migration, Education and Wages in Ethiopia
Previous studies of migration have mainly examined international dynamics. Yet, internal migration is an important issue, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using the 2001 Ethiopia Child Labor Survey, ...
(published in: Migration Studies, 2015, 3(3), 417-437)
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J24, J31, O15
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