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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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7090
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Hartmut
Lehmann
Alexander
Muravyev
Klaus
F.
Zimmermann
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The Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey: Towards a Better Understanding of Labor Markets in Transition
The paper presents the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS), which is one of the most widely used household and labor force surveys in Eastern Europe. It is based on a statistically ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor & Development, 2012, 1, Article 9 )
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C83, J00, P20
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7089
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Michael
S.
Delgado
Daniel
J.
Henderson
Christopher
F.
Parmeter
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Does Education Matter for Economic Growth?
Empirical growth regressions typically include mean years of schooling as a proxy for human capital. However, empirical research often finds that the sign and significance of schooling depends on the ...
(published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2014, 76 (3), 334-359)
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C14, J24, I20, O10, O40
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7088
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Christian
Pfeifer
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Base Salaries, Bonus Payments, and Work Absence among Managers in a German Company
Questions about compensation structures and incentive effects of pay-for-performance components are important for firms' Human Resource Management as well as for economics in general and labor ...
(published in: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2014, 61 (5), 523-536)
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J22, J24, J31, J33, M12, M52
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7087
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Greg
J.
Duncan
Aaron
Sojourner
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Can Intensive Early Childhood Intervention Programs Eliminate Income-Based Cognitive and Achievement Gaps?
How much of the income-based gaps in cognitive ability and academic achievement could be closed by a two-year, center-based early childhood education intervention? Data from the Infant Health and ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2013, 48 (4), 945-986.)
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I2, J24, I3
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7086
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Erich
Battistin
Antonio
Schizzerotto
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Threat of Grade Retention, Remedial Education and Student Achievement: Evidence from Upper Secondary Schools in Italy
We use a reform that was recently implemented in Italy to investigate the effects on academic achievement of more stringent requirements for the admission to the next grade at upper secondary school. ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2019, 56 (2), 651-678)
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C31, I24, I28
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7085
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Eline
van der Heijden
Tobias
J.
Klein
Wieland
Müller
Jan
Potters
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Framing Effects and Impatience: Evidence from a Large Scale Experiment
We confront a representative sample of one 1,102 Dutch individuals with a series of incentivized investment decisions and also elicit their time preferences. There are two treatments that differ in ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2012, 84(2), 701-711)
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C93, D03, D81
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7084
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Ann-Sofie
Kolm
Mirco
Tonin
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In-Work Benefits and the Nordic Model
Welfare benefits in the Nordic countries are often tied to employment. We argue that this is one of the factors behind the success of the Nordic model, where a comprehensive welfare state is ...
(published as 'Benefits Conditional on Work and the Nordic Model' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2015, 127, 115–126)
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H24, J21, J24
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7083
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Francisco
Alvarez-Cuadrado
Mayssun
El-Attar
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Income Inequality and Saving
Over the last three decades, average income for the bottom half of the US distribution increased by 8% while their average saving rate decreased by eight percentage points. Over the same period the ...
(published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2018, 80 (6), 1029 - 1061)
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D91, E21, C23
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7082
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Laurent
Gobillon
Carine
Milcent
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Evaluating the Effect of Ownership Status on Hospital Quality: The Key Role of Innovative Procedures
Mortality differences between university, non-teaching public and for-profit hospitals are investigated using a French exhaustive administrative dataset on patients admitted for heart attack. Our ...
(published in: Annals of Economics and Statistics, 121-122, 161-186)
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I12, I18
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7081
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Daniel
Fackler
Claus
Schnabel
Joachim
Wagner
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Lingering Illness or Sudden Death? Pre-Exit Employment Developments in German Establishments
Using a large administrative dataset for Germany, this paper compares employment developments in exiting and surviving establishments. For both West and East Germany we find a clear "shadow of death" ...
(published in: Industrial and Corporate Change 2014, 23 (4), 1121-1140)
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L2, D22, J65
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13084Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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