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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
6976 Giorgio Brunello
Maria De Paola
Leadership at School: Does the Gender of Siblings Matter?
Having leader positions at school, as well as participating in sports and clubs helps promoting valuable non cognitive skills, including leadership, self-discipline, motivation, competitiveness and ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2013, 120 (1), 51-64)
J24
6975 Gabriel Felbermayr
Volker Grossmann
Wilhelm Kohler
Migration, International Trade and Capital Formation: Cause or Effect?
In this paper, we provide an overview of the relationship between international migration and international trade as well as capital movements. After taking a brief historical perspective, we first ...
(published in: Chiswick, Barry R. and Paul W. Miller (eds.), Handbook of the Economics of International Migration, Vol. 1B, Elsevier, North-Holland, Ch. 18, 2015)
F1, F2, F4
6974 Trong-Ha Nguyen
Amy Y.C. Liu
Alison L. Booth
Monetary Transfers from Children and the Labour Supply of Elderly Parents: Evidence from Vietnam
In the absence of a broad-based pension scheme, the elderly in developing countries may rely on monetary transfers made by their children and on their own labour supply. This paper examines whether ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2012, 48 (8), 1177–1191)
J14, J22, J26
6973 Pierpaolo Parrotta
Dario Pozzoli
Mariola Pytlikova
Does Labor Diversity Affect Firm Productivity?
Using a matched employer-employee data-set, we analyze how workforce diversity in terms of cultural background, education and demographic characteristics affects the productivity of firms in Denmark. ...
(revised version published as 'Labor Diversity and Firm Productivity' in: European Economic Review, 2014, 66, 144 -179)
J15, J16, J24, J61, J81, L20
6972 Pierpaolo Parrotta
Dario Pozzoli
Mariola Pytlikova
The Nexus between Labor Diversity and Firm's Innovation
In this paper we investigate the nexus between firm labor diversity and innovation using a linked employer-employee data from Denmark. Specifically, exploiting information retrieved from this ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2014, 27 (2), 303-364)
J15, J16, J24, J61, J82, O32
6971 Patricia Apps
Silvia Mendolia
Ian Walker
The Impact of Pre-school on Adolescents' Outcomes: Evidence from a Recent English Cohort
This paper investigates the relationship between attendance at nursery school and children's outcomes in adolescence. In particular, we are interested in child cognitive development at ages 11, 14 ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2013, 37, 183-199)
J13, I21
6970 Jonas Maibom
Michael Rosholm
Michael Svarer
Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Early Meetings and Activation
We analyze the effects of four randomized social experiments, involving early and intensive active labour market policy, conducted in Denmark in 2008. The experiments entailed different combinations ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2017, 119 (3), 541 - 570)
J64, J68
6968 Yuling Cui
Daehoon Nahm
Massimiliano Tani
The Determinants of Rural Migrants' Employment Choice in China: Results from a Joint Estimation
This paper investigates the determinants of employment choice of rural migrant workers across state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and various subtypes of non-state owned enterprises (non-SOEs) by taking ...
(short version published in: Procedia Economics and Finance, 2012, 1, 98-107)
C35, J21, J61
6967 Claudio Lucifora
Marco Tonello
Students' Cheating as a Social Interaction: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in a National Evaluation Program
We analyze students' cheating behavior during a national evaluation test. We model the mechanisms that trigger cheating interactions between students and show that, when monitoring is not ...
(published as: "Cheating and social interactions. Evidence from a randomized experiment in a national evaluation program", Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 115, 2015, 45–66)
C31, D62, I21
6966 Ekrame Boubtane
Dramane Coulibaly
Christophe Rault
Immigration, Growth and Unemployment: Panel VAR Evidence from OECD Countries
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic conditions. We employ panel VAR techniques to use a large annual dataset on 22 OECD countries over the ...
(published in: Labour, 2013, 27 (4), 399-420)
E20, F22, J61
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