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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
15879 Uwe Jirjahn
Thi Xuan Thu Le
Works Councils and Workers' Party Preferences in Germany
Research on the consequences of works councils has been dominated by economic aspects. Our study provides evidence that works councils have nonfinancial consequences for civic society that go beyond ...
(revised version published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2024, 62 (4), 849 - 877)
D72, J51, J52, J58
15877 Jonas Cuzulan Hirani
Miriam Wüst
Reminder Design and Childhood Vaccination Coverage
A major policy concern across public vaccination programs is non-compliance. Exploiting Danish population data and three national reforms in regression discontinuity designs, we document the effects ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics. 2024, 93, 102832)
I1, I12, I18
15874 Sandra E. Black
Jeffrey T. Denning
Lisa J. Dettling
Sarena Goodman
Lesley J. Turner
Taking It to the Limit: Effects of Increased Student Loan Availability on Attainment, Earnings, and Financial Well-Being
Growing reliance on student loans and repayment difficulties have raised concerns of a student debt crisis in the United States, but little is known about the effects of student borrowing on human ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2024, 113 (12), 3357–3400)
I20, I22, I21
15873 Hai-Anh H Dang
Talip Kilic
Kseniya Abanokova
Calogero Carletto
Poverty Imputation in Contexts without Consumption Data: A Revisit with Further Refinements
Household consumption data are often unavailable, not fully collected, or incomparable over time in poorer countries. Survey-to-survey imputation has been increasingly employed to address these data ...
(published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2025, 71 (1), e12714)
C15, I32, O15
15871 Giorgio Brunello
Maria De Paola
Lorenzo Rocco
Pension Reforms, Longer Working Horizons and Absence from Work
Using matched employer-employee data for Italy and newly available information on sick leaves certificates, we study the effect of an exogenous increase in the length of the residual work horizon – ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2025, 38, 9 (2025))
J22, J26
15870 Cevat Giray Aksoy
José María Barrero
Nicholas Bloom
Steven J. Davis
Mathias Dolls
Pablo Zarate
Time Savings When Working from Home
We quantify the commute time savings associated with work from home, drawing on data for 27 countries. The average daily time savings when working from home is 72 minutes in our sample. We estimate ...
(published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2023, 113, 597–603)
work from home, commute times, allocation of time savings, COVID-19
15866 Simone Bertoli
Morgane Laouénan
Jérôme Valette
Border Apprehensions and Federal Sentencing of Hispanic Citizens in the United States
We provide evidence that Hispanic citizens receive significantly longer sentences than non-Hispanic citizens in the Federal Criminal Justice System in the United States when a higher number of ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Law and Economics)
K42, J15, F22
15865 Natalia Kuosmanen
Terhi Maczulskij
The Role of Firm Dynamics in the Green Transition: Carbon Productivity Decomposition in Finnish Manufacturing
This paper explores the importance of firm dynamics, including entry and exit and the allocation of carbon emissions across firms, on the green transition. Using the 2000–2019 firm-level register ...
(published as 'Going green while getting lean: Decomposing carbon and total factor green productivity' in: Journal of Environmental Management, 2024, 352, 120046.)
D24, L60, Q54
15864 Marco Bertoni
Giorgio Brunello
Lorenzo Cappellari
Maria De Paola
The Long-Run Earnings Effects of Winning a Mayoral Election
We estimate the effect of winning a mayoral election on long-run licit earnings, which plays a key role in the selection of local political leaders. We use Italian administrative social security data ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization)
D72, J44, J45
15863 Giovanni Abbiati
Davide Azzolini
Anja Balanskat
Katja Engelhart
Daniela Piazzalunga
Enrico Rettore
Patricia Wastiau
Effects of an Online Self-Assessment Tool on Teachers' Digital Competencies
We evaluate the effects of an online self-assessment tool on teachers' competencies and beliefs about ICT in education. The causal impact of the tool is evaluated through a randomized encouragement ...
(published online as 'Exploring the Potential of Self-Assessment for Teachers’ Development of ICT Competencies and Beliefs' in: Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 24 January 2025)
I21, C93
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