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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
7721 Eleni Kalfa
Matloob Piracha
Immigrants' Educational Mismatch and the Penalty of Over-Education
This paper analyses immigrants' education-occupation mismatch as well as its impact on their wages in Spain. Using cross-sectional data from the National Immigrant Survey of Spain 2007, we estimate a ...
(published in: Education Economics, 2017, 22(5), 462-481)
C34, J24, J61
7720 Asako Ohinata
Jan C. van Ours
Spillover Effects of Studying with Immigrant Students: A Quantile Regression Approach
We analyze how the share of immigrant children in the classroom affects the educational attainment of native Dutch children in terms of their language and math performance at the end of primary ...
(published as 'Quantile Peer Effects of Immigrant Children at Primary Schools' in: Labour, 2016, 30 (2), 135 - 157)
I21, J15
7719 Matteo Picchio
Stefano Staffolani
Does Apprenticeship Improve Job Opportunities? A Regression Discontinuity Approach
In Italy the reforms of the last twenty years shaped a dual labour market with different levels of employment protection for permanent jobs, on one side, and temporary jobs like apprenticeships and ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2019, 56 (1), 23-60)
C36, C41, J24, J41
7718 A. Kerem Cosar
Nezih Guner
James Tybout
Firm Dynamics, Job Turnover, and Wage Distributions in an Open Economy
This paper explores the combined effects of reductions in trade frictions, tariffs, and firing costs on firm dynamics, job turnover, and wage distributions. It uses establishment-level data from ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2016, 106 (3), 625-63.)
F12, F16, E24, J64, L11
7717 Pramod N. (Raja) Junankar
Is there a Trade-off between Employment and Productivity?
The aim of this paper is to analyse the possible trade-off between employment and productivity using panel data on world economies, developed and developing. We begin with the importance of ...
(published as 'Macroeconomic and Sectoral Issues in Youth Employment Policy' in: O'Higgins, N., Ebell, M.; Junankar, P.N. (eds.), Rising to the Youth Employment Policy, Geneva, 2017, Ch.2)
O11, O47, O17
7716 Giovanni S. F. Bruno
Floro Ernesto Caroleo
Orietta Dessy
Temporary Contracts and Young Workers' Job Satisfaction in Italy
The Italian process of flexibilization of the labour market has created a dual market populated by protected permanent employees and unprotected temporary workers. The latter comprises not only ...
(published in: M.A. Malo and D. Sciulli (eds.), Disadvantaged Workers, AIEL Series in Labour Economics, Springer, 2014, 95-120)
J28, J81
7715 Olivier Coibion
Yuriy Gorodnichenko
Dmitri Koustas
Amerisclerosis? The Puzzle of Rising U.S. Unemployment Persistence
The persistence of U.S. unemployment has risen with each of the last three recessions, raising the specter that future U.S. recessions might look more like the Eurosclerosis experience of the 1980s ...
(published in: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2013, 47 (2), 193-26)
E24, E32, E52, J64, R11, R23
7714 Loukas Balafoutas
Rudolf Kerschbamer
Matthias Sutter
Second-Degree Moral Hazard in a Real-World Credence Goods Market
Empirical literature on moral hazard focuses exclusively on the direct impact of asymmetric information on market outcomes, thus ignoring possible repercussions. We present a field experiment in ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2017, 127, 1-18.)
C93, D82
7713 Iris Kesternich
Bettina M. Siflinger
James P. Smith
Joachim Winter
Individual Behavior as a Pathway between Early-Life Shocks and Adult Health: Evidence from Hunger Episodes in Post-War Germany
We investigate long-run effects of episodes of hunger experienced as a child on health status and behavioral outcomes in later life. We combine self-reported data on hunger experiences from ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2015, 125 (588), F372-F393)
I10
7712 Arnaud Chevalier
Olivier Marie
Economic Uncertainty, Parental Selection, and the Criminal Activity of the 'Children of the Wall'
We explore the link between parental selection and criminality of children in a new context. After the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989, East Germany experienced a very large, but temporary, drop ...
(revised version publisehd as 'Risky moms, risky kids? fertility and crime after the fall of the wal' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2024, 230, 105048)
J13, K42
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