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Title
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JEL Class.
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7254
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Evelyn
L.
Lehrer
Yu
Chen
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The Labor Market Behavior of Married Women with Young Children in the U.S.: Have Differences by Religion Disappeared?
Using data from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth, conducted in the United States, we study the role of religious affiliation and participation in the labor supply behavior of ...
(published in Keister, L. and Sherkat, D. (eds.): Religion and Inequality in America - Research and Theory on Religion's Role in Stratification. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.)
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J22, J24, Z12, Z13
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7253
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Sabien
Dobbelaere
Kozo
Kiyota
Jacques
Mairesse
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Product and Labor Market Imperfections and Scale Economies: Micro-Evidence on France, Japan and the Netherlands
Allowing for three labor market settings (perfect competition or right-to-manage bargaining, efficient bargaining and monopsony), this paper relies on an extension of Hall's econometric framework for ...
(published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2015, 43(2): 290-322)
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C23, D21, J50, L13
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7252
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Nicole
Bosch
Bas
ter Weel
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Labour-Market Outcomes of Older Workers in the Netherlands: Measuring Job Prospects Using the Occupational Age Structure
This paper analyses changes in job opportunities of older workers in the Netherlands in the period 1996-2010. The standard human capital model predicts that, as a result of human capital ...
(published in: De Economist, 2013, 161 (2), 199-218)
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J24, J60
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7251
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Hong
Liu
Qi
Sun
Zhong
Zhao
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Social Learning and Health Insurance Enrollment: Evidence from China's New Cooperative Medical Scheme
This paper examines the role of social learning in household enrollment decisions for the New Cooperative Medical Scheme in rural China by estimating a static game with incomplete information. Using ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2014, 97, 84–102)
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I1, G22
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7250
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Nicolas
R.
Ziebarth
Martin
Karlsson
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The Effects of Expanding the Generosity of the Statutory Sickness Insurance System
This article evaluates an expansion of employer-mandated sick leave from 80 to 100 percent of forgone gross wages in Germany. We employ and compare parametric difference-in-difference (DID), matching ...
(short version published in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2014, 29(2), 208-230)
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H51, I18, J22, J32
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7248
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Ulrich
Kaiser
Susan
J.
Méndez
Thomas
Rønde
Hannes
Ullrich
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Regulation of Pharmaceutical Prices: Evidence from a Reference Price Reform in Denmark
Reference prices constitute a main determinant of patient health care reimbursement in many countries. We study the effects of a change from an "external" (based on a basket of prices in other ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2014, 36, 174-187)
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I18, C23
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7246
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Gianna
Claudia
Giannelli
Lucia
Mangiavacchi
Luca
Piccoli
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Do Parents Drink Their Children's Welfare? A Joint Analysis of Intra-Household Allocation of Time
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether excessive parental alcohol consumption leads to a reduction of child welfare. To this end, we analyse whether alcohol consumption decreases time spent ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor and Development, 2013)
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D1, I1, J13, J22
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7245
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Orley
Ashenfelter
David
E.
Bloom
Gordon
B.
Dahl
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Lawyers as Agents of the Devil in a Prisoner's Dilemma Game: Evidence from Long Run Play
Do the parties in a typical dispute face incentives similar to those in the classic prisoner's dilemma game? In this paper, we explore whether the costs and benefits of legal representation are such ...
(published in: Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2013, 10 (3), 399-423)
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J52, K0
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7244
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Marika
Karanassou
Hector
Sala
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Distributional Consequences of Capital Accumulation, Globalisation and Financialisation in the US
In this paper we examine the dynamic contributions of capital accumulation, globalisation, and financialisation to the functional-personal income distribution nexus. We analyse the labour share under ...
(published in: Economic and Social Review, 2020, 51 (2), 275-303.)
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D33, E25
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7243
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René
Böheim
Mario
Lackner
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Gender and Competition: Evidence from Jumping Competitions
We analyze if female athletes differ from male athletes in their competitive behavior, using data from high jump and pole vault competitions. We estimate if female athletes use risky strategies as ...
(published as 'Gender and risk taking: evidence from jumping competitions' in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 2015, 178( 4), 883–902)
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J16, D81
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12989Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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