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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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8213
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Noelia
Bernal
Miguel
A.
Carpio
Tobias
J.
Klein
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The Effects of Access to Health Insurance for Informally Employed Individuals in Peru
Many developing countries have recently increased health insurance coverage at a large scale. While it is commonly believed that this has positive effects, to date, it is not well understood through ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2017, 154, 122-136)
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I13, O12, O17
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8212
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Elizabeth
Kaletski
Nishith
Prakash
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Does Political Reservation for Minorities Affect Child Labor? Evidence from India
This paper examines the impact of state level political reservation for two minority groups – Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes – on child labor in India. We estimate the effect of political ...
(published in: World Development, 2016, 87, 50 - 69)
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I38, J15, J22, J78
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8210
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Carla
Calero
Carlos
Henrique
Corseuil
Veronica
Gonzales
Jochen
Kluve
Yuri
Soares
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Can Arts-Based Interventions Enhance Labor Market Outcomes among Youth? Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Rio de Janeiro
This paper provides findings of a small-scale, innovative labor training program that uses expressive arts and theatre as a pedagogical tool. The corresponding life skills training component is ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2017, 45, 131 - 142)
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J24, J68, I38
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8209
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Pedro
Carneiro
Emanuela
Galasso
Rita
Ginja
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Tackling Social Exclusion: Evidence from Chile
We study an innovative welfare program in Chile which combines a period of frequent home visits to households in extreme poverty, with guaranteed access to social services. Program impacts are ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2019, 129 (617), 172-208.)
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C26, I38, J08
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8208
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Søren
Dalsgaard
Helena
Skyt
Nielsen
Marianne
Simonsen
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Consequences of ADHD Medication Use for Children's Outcomes
This paper estimates effects of early ADHD medication use on key human capital outcomes for children diagnosed with ADHD while using rarely available register based data on diagnoses and prescription ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2014, 37, 137-151)
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I11, I12
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8206
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Louise
Voldby
Beuchert
Maria
Knoth
Humlum
Rune
Majlund
Vejlin
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The Length of Maternity Leave and Family Health
We study the relationship between the length of maternity leave and the physical and psychological health of the family. Using a reform of the parental leave scheme in Denmark that increased the ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2016, 43, 55-71)
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I18, J13, J18
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8205
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Petri
Böckerman
Ohto
Kanninen
Ilpo
Suoniemi
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A Kink that Makes You Sick: The Incentive Effect of Sick Pay on Absence
This paper examines the effect of the replacement rule of the Finnish sickness insurance system on the duration of sickness absence. A pre-determined, piecewise linear policy rule in which the ...
(published as "A Kink that Makes You Sick: The Effect of Sick Pay on Absence" in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2018, 33 (4), 568-579)
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I13, I18, J22
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8204
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Sabrina
Wulff
Pabilonia
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The Effects of the Great Recession on Teenagers' Risky Health Behaviors and Time Use
This paper uses individual-level data from both the 2003-2011 American Time Use Survey and Youth Risk Behavior Survey and state-level unemployment rates to examine the effects of the Great Recession ...
(published as 'Teenagers’ Risky Health Behaviors and Time Use During the Great Recession' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2017, 15 (3), 945–964)
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J22, J11
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8203
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Stefanie
Schurer
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Bouncing Back from Health Shocks: Locus of Control, Labor Supply, and Mortality
Policy-makers worldwide are embarking on school programmes aimed at boosting students' resilience. One facet of resilience is a belief about cause and effect in life, locus of control. I test whether ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,133, 1-20, 2017)
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I12, J24
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8201
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Bart
H.H.
Golsteyn
Trudie
Schils
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Gender Gaps in Primary School Achievement: A Decomposition into Endowments and Returns to IQ and Non-cognitive Factors
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform girls in math. The determinants of these differences have remained largely unexplored. Using rich data ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2014, 41, 176-187)
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I21, I24
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13008Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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