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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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6843
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Benjamin
Elsner
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Does Emigration Benefit the Stayers? Evidence from EU Enlargement
Around 9% of the Lithuanian workforce emigrated to Western Europe after the enlargement of the European Union in 2004. I exploit this emigration wave to study the effect of emigration on wages in the ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (2), 531-553)
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F22, J61, R23
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6842
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Grant
R.
McDermott
Řivind
Anti
Nilsen
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Electricity Prices, River Temperatures and Cooling Water Scarcity
Thermal-based power stations rely on water for cooling purposes. These water sources may be subject to incidents of scarcity, environmental regulations and competing economic concerns. This paper ...
(revised version published in: Land Economics, 2014 90 (1), 131-148.)
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Q25, Q41, Q5, C3
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6841
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Albrecht
Glitz
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Ethnic Segregation in Germany
This paper provides a comprehensive description of the nature and extent of ethnic segregation in Germany. Using matched employer-employee data for the universe of German workers over the period 1975 ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2014, 29, 28-40)
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J61, J63, J31
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6839
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Luc
Behaghel
Julie
Moschion
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Skilled Labor Supply, IT-Based Technical Change and Job Instability
We provide empirical evidence on the impact of IT diffusion on the stability of employment relationships. We document the evolution of different components of job instability over a panel of 348 ...
(published as 'IT-Based Technical Change and Job Instability' in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2016, 118 (1), 79 - 104)
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J23, J24, J41
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6838
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Jonathan
Wadsworth
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Musn't Grumble: Immigration, Health and Health Service Use in the UK and Germany
A rise in population caused by increased immigration is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the increase in population puts additional or differential pressure on welfare services which might ...
(published in: Fiscal Studies, 2013, 34 (1), 55-82)
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H00, J00
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6837
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Gil
S.
Epstein
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Frontier Issues of the Political Economy of Migration
Migration has a strong economic impact on the sending and host countries. Since individuals and groups do not benefit equally from migration, interest groups emerge to protect and take care of their ...
(published in: A. Constant and K. F. Zimmermann (eds): International Handbook on the Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar, 2013)
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F22, P48, O15
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6836
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Badi
H.
Baltagi
Yusuf
Soner
Baskaya
Timur
Hulagu
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How Different Are the Wage Curves for Formal and Informal Workers? Evidence from Turkey
This paper presents wage curves for formal and informal workers using a rich individual level data for Turkey over the period 2005-2009. The wage curve is an empirical regularity describing a ...
(published in: Papers in Regional Science, 2013, 92, 271-283.)
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C26, J30, J60, O17
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6835
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Philip
Jung
Moritz
Kuhn
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Earnings Losses and Labor Mobility over the Lifecycle
Extensive literature demonstrates that workers with high tenure suffer large and persistent earnings losses when they are displaced. We study the reasons behind these losses in a tractable search ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2019, 17 (3), 678–724)
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E24, J63, J64
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6834
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Tito
Boeri
Marta
De Philippis
Eleonora
Patacchini
Michele
Pellizzari
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Moving to Segregation: Evidence from 8 Italian Cities
We use a new dataset and a novel identification strategy to analyze the effects of residential segregation on the employment of migrants in 8 Italian cities. Our data, which are representative of the ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2015, 125, F82-F114.)
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J15, J61, R23
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6832
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Peter
Kooreman
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Rational Students and Resit Exams
Resit exams – extra opportunities to do an exam in the same academic year – are widely prevalent in European higher education, but uncommon in the US. I present a simple theoretical model to compare ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2013, 118 (1), 213-215)
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D01, I21
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13016Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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