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17757 Tony Fang
Lilac Ge
John Hartley
Hui Ming
Quest for Talents: Attraction and Retention of Highly-Skilled Overseas Chinese in the United States and Canada
Using OLS, probit, and semi-nonparametric regression analysis on survey data, this article examines the factors associated with the successful economic integration of Chinese returnees, as indicated ...
(published in: Asian Economic Papers, 2025, 24 (1), 182–213)
J15, J18, J24, J28, J33, J61
17756 Tony Fang
Morley Gunderson
Viet Hoang Ha
Hui Ming
The Short-Term Effects of COVID-19 on Labour Market Outcomes of Recent Immigrants to Canada
Our difference-in-difference analysis indicates that Covid-19 had a disproportionately adverse effect on the employment of recent immigrants relative to the Canadian-born and this was especially the ...
(forthcoming in: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 2025.)
None
17754 Frédéric Docquier
Hillel Rapoport
The Vicious Circle of Xenophobia: Immigration and Right-Wing Populism
We investigate the relationship between immigration and right-wing populism, which we characterize as a self-reinforcing process. Anti-immigrant rhetoric and populist policies lead to a deterioration ...
(published in: Economic Policy, 2025, 40 (122), 551–573.)
D72, F22, F52, J61
17753 Seamus McGuinness
Paul Redmond
Konstantinos Pouliakas
Lorcan Kelly
Luke Brosnan
Technological Change and the Upskilling of European Workers
Using the second wave of the European Skills and Jobs survey, this paper measures the relationship between technological change that automates or augments workers’ job tasks and their participation ...
(revised version forthcoming in: Journal of Education and Work)
J24, O31, O33
17745 Michael Oberfichtner
Martin Popp
Labor Market Concentration in Germany
Using register data, we document that the average German labor market, defined by hires in combinations of 3-digit occupations, requirement levels, and commuting zones, is highly concentrated ((published in: German Economic Review, 26 (4), 361-393)
J42, L10, J60
17743 Alexander Yarkin
Home-Country Internet and Immigrants' Well-Being
This paper documents the effects of home-country Internet expansion on immigrants' health and subjective well-being (SWB). Combining data on SWB and health from the European Social Survey (ESS) with ...
(published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2025, 115, 432–437)
F22, I31, J15, J61
17733 Sofoklis Goulas
Rigissa Megalokonomou
Panagiotis Sotirakopoulos
Top-Performing Girls Are More Impactful Peer Role Models than Boys, Teachers Say
We examine teachers’ perceptions toward top performing students and their role model influence on others in an online survey-based experiment. We randomly expose teachers to profiles of top ...
(published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2025, 122 (6), e2421436122)
I21, I24, J16, D83, C90
17732 Renske Stans
Laura Ehrmantraut
Malin Siemers
Pia Pinger
The Impact of Higher Education on Employer Perceptions
Do employers seek to attract individuals with more education because it enhances human capital or because it signals higher levels of pre-existing traits? We experimentally vary master's degree ...
(forthcoming in: Economic Journal, 2025)
23, I26, J23, J24, J31
17730 William D. Bradford
Chunbei Wang
Magnus Lofstrom
Michael Verchot
(Mis)Pricing in Loans to Businesses Owned by People of Color
This study uses survey data on small business loans granted 2022 -2023 to explore racial disparities in the terms of loans to small firms. Similar data has not been available since the 2003 Survey of ...
(short version published as 'Are Loans to Minority-Owned Firms Mispriced?' in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2025, 115, 477–482)
D4, G2, J15, L26, M
17729 Deepak Premkumar
Magnus Lofstrom
Joseph Hayes
Brandon Martin
Sean Cremin
Empirical Analysis of Racial Disparities in Policing
Racial disparities within the criminal justice system continue to be a pressing issue in the U.S. In this paper, we analyze data for almost four million stops by California's fifteen largest law ...
(published in: Santa Clara Law Review, 2025, 65, 1)
J15, K42, K14, H41
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