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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
7509 Daniel Fernández-Kranz
Núria Rodríguez-Planas
Can Parents' Right to Work Part-Time Hurt Childbearing-Aged Women? A Natural Experiment with Administrative Data
Using a differences-in-differences approach and controlling for individual unobserved heterogeneity, we evaluate the impact of a 1999 law that granted all workers with children younger than 7 years ...
(substantially revised version published as 'Too Family Friendly? The Consequences of Parents' Right to Request Part-Time Work' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 197, 104407 )
C23, C25, C33, J16, J22, J62
7508 Olivier B. Bargain
Karina Doorley
Putting Structure on the RD Design: Social Transfers and Youth Inactivity in France
Natural experiments provide explicit and robust identifying assumptions for the estimation of treatment effects. Yet their use for policy design is often limited by the difficulty in extrapolating on ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2017, 52 (4), 1032-1059.)
C52, H31, J22
7506 Michal Myck
Anna Kurowska
Micha? Kundera
Financial Support for Families with Children and its Trade-offs: Balancing Redistribution and Parental Work Incentives
Financial support for families with children implies inherent trade-offs some of which are less obvious than others. In the end these trade-offs determine the effectiveness of policy with respect to ...
(published in: Baltic Journal of Economics, 2013, 13 (2), 61-85 )
J22, J13, J18
7504 Bridget Daldy
Jacques Poot
Matthew Roskruge
Perception of Workplace Discrimination among Immigrants and Native Born New Zealanders
Despite considerable research on differences in labour market outcomes between native born New Zealanders and immigrants, the extent of discrimination experienced by the foreign born in the workplace ...
(published in: Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 2013, 16 (1), 137-154)
F22, J01, J71
7502 Gilbert Cette
Valérie Chouard
Gregory Verdugo
Minimum Wage and the Average Wage in France: A Circular Relationship?
This paper investigates whether increases in the minimum wage in France have the same impact on the average wage when intended to preserve the purchasing power of the minimum wage as when intended to ...
(published in: Economics Bulletin, 2013, 33 (3), 1832-1839)
E24, J31, J58
7501 Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
Almudena Sevilla
Low-Skilled Immigration and Parenting Investments of College-Educated Mothers in the United States: Evidence from Time-Use Data
This paper uses several decades of US time-diary surveys to assess the impact of low-skilled immigration, through lower prices for commercial child care, on parental time investments. Using an ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2014, 49(3), 509-539)
J01, J13, J61
7500 Alessandro Fedele
Paolo Naticchioni
Moonlighting Politicians: Motivation Matters!
In this paper we study optimal choices of self-selection into politics and commitment once in office on the part of citizens with heterogeneous abilities and heterogeneous motivations. Politicians ...
(published in: German Economic Review, 2016, 17 (2), 127 - 156)
P16, J45, J24, J32
7498 Werner Eichhorst
J. Timo Weishaupt
Mit Neo-Korporatismus durch die Krise? Die Rolle des Sozialen Dialogs in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz
Dieser Artikel untersucht die Rolle der Sozialpartner bei der Bewältigung der Wirtschaftskrise 2008/09 in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Die Fallstudien zeigen, dass zu Beginn der Krise ...
(published in: Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, 2013, 59 (3), 313-335)
J52, J53, J58
7497 James T. Bang
Aniruddha Mitra
Phanindra V. Wunnava
Financial Liberalization and Remittances: Recent Longitudinal Evidence
This paper investigates the impact of financial liberalization on remittances to 84 countries over five-year intervals from 1990-2005 based on the difference-GMM method of Arellano and Bond (1991). ...
(revised version published in: Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2015, 24(8), 1077-1102)
F22, O15, P48
7496 Jacobus de Hoop
Furio C. Rosati
Cash Transfers and Child Labour
Cash transfer programs are widely used in settings where child labour is prevalent. Even if many of these programs are explicitly implemented to improve children's welfare, in theory their impact on ...
(published in: World Bank Reserach Observer, 2014, 29 (2), 202-234)
I28, I38, O20
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