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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
15913 Bernt Bratsberg
Anna Godøy
Rannveig Kaldager Hart
Oddbjørn Raaum
Bjørn-Atle Reme
Jonathan Wörn
Work Loss and Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
We study the impact of work loss on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Combining data on work loss and health care consultations from comprehensive individual-level register data, we define ...
(published in: BMC Public Health, 2023, 23, 1447)
I12, I14, I18, J65
15911 Cynthia Bansak
Eva Dziadula
Madeline Zavodny
The Value of a Green Card in the U.S. Marriage Market: A Tale of Chain Migration?
This study examines the impact of having a clear path to lawful permanent resident status, or a "green card," and naturalized citizenship on marital status and spousal characteristics among Chinese ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2023, 82, 102062)
J12, J15, K37
15910 Andrea Bassanini
Cyprien Batut
Eve Caroli
Labor Market Concentration and Wages: Incumbents versus New Hires
We investigate the impact of labor market concentration on average wages and decompose it into its effects on new hires and incumbents, where incumbents are defined as individuals who were already ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2023, 81, 102338.)
J31, J42, L41
15908 Oded Stark
Risk-laden Migration as a Response to Relative Deprivation: A Hypothesis
Received migration research has it that higher relative deprivation strengthens the incentive for people to migrate, and that migration is often a risky enterprise. Relative deprivation has been seen ...
(published as 'An Integrated Theory of Relative Deprivation and Risk-Laden Migration' in: Robert M. Sauer (ed.), World Scientific Handbook of Global Migration Vol. 2. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2024, 165–175)
D81, D91, F22, J61
15907 Damian Clarke
Daniel Pailañir
Susan Athey
Guido W. Imbens
Synthetic Difference-in-Differences Estimation
In this paper, we describe a computational implementation of the Synthetic difference-in-differences (SDID) estimator of Arkhangelsky et al. (2021) for Stata. Synthetic difference-in-differences can ...
(published in: Stata Journal, 2024, 24 (4), 557-598)
C13, C87, C23, C52, C63
15905 David G. Blanchflower
Alex Bryson
Labour Market Expectations and Unemployment in Europe
Unemployment is notoriously difficult to predict. In previous studies, once country and year fixed effects are added to panel estimates, few variables predict changes in unemployment rates. Using ...
(forthcoming in: Oxford Handbook of Income Distribution and Economic Growth)
J60, J64, J68
15904 Richard A. Easterlin
Kelsey J. O'Connor
Explaining Happiness Trends in Europe
In Europe differences among countries in the overall change in happiness since the early 1980s have been due chiefly to the generosity of welfare state programs— increasing happiness going with ...
(published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2022, 119 (37), e2210639119. )
I31, I38, D60, O10, Q53, Z13
15902 Maria Esther Oswald-Egg
Michael Siegenthaler
Train Drain? Access to Foreign Workers and Firms' Provision of Training
Does better access to foreign workers reduce firms' willingness to provide general skills training to unskilled workers? We analyze how the opening of the Swiss labor market to workers from the ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2023, 85, 102436)
J24, J63, M53
15899 Asadul Islam
Gita Kusnadi
Jahen Rezki
Armand Sim
Giovanni van Empel
Michael Vlassopoulos
Yves Zenou
Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy Using Local Ambassadors: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Indonesia
In settings where resistance and rampant misinformation against vaccines exist, the prospect of containing infectious diseases remains a challenge. Can delivery of information regarding the benefits ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2024, 163, 104683)
I1, I12, I18, I20, I3
15898 Gabriele Cardullo
Maurizio Conti
Andrea Ricci
Sergio Scicchitano
Giovanni Sulis
On the Emergence of Cooperative Industrial and Labor Relations
We explore the long run determinants of current differences in the degree of cooperative labor relations at local level. We do this by estimating the causal effect of the medieval communes - that ...
(published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2024, 62 (3), 568 - 590)
J50, J53, J59, N00
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