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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
6434 Niall O'Higgins
This Time It's Different? Youth Labour Markets During 'The Great Recession'
This paper looks at the effects of the 'Great Recession' on young people's labour market experiences in the European Union. The paper documents some of the key characteristics of young people's ...
(published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2012, 54 (2), 395-412)
I28, J13, J23, J24
6433 Abdurrahman B. Aydemir
Skill Based Immigrant Selection and Labor Market Outcomes by Visa Category
Attracting skilled immigrants is emerging as an important policy goal for immigrant receiving countries. This article first discusses the economic rationale for immigrant selection. Selection ...
(published in: Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann (eds.), International Handbook on the Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar 2013, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, USA, Chapter 23, 432-452)
J61, J68
6432 M. Hashem Pesaran
Testing Weak Cross-Sectional Dependence in Large Panels
This paper considers testing the hypothesis that errors in a panel data model are weakly cross sectionally dependent, using the exponent of cross-sectional dependence ?, introduced recently in ...
(published in: Econometric Reviews, 2015, 34 (6-10), 1089-1117 )
C12, C13, C33
6431 Michael L. Bognanno
Eduardo Melero Martín
Promotion Signals, Age and Education
This paper examines whether more informative job promotions carry larger wage increases. In job assignment models with asymmetric information, unexpected promotions send a signal to the external ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 2016, 25 (1), 111 - 132)
J3
6428 Chiara Mussida
Matteo Picchio
The Gender Wage Gap by Education in Italy
This paper studies the gender wage gap by educational attainment in Italy using the 1994–2001 ECHP data. We estimate wage distributions in the presence of covariates and sample selection separately ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Inequality, 2014, 12 (1), 117-147)
C21, C41, J16, J31, J71
6426 Andrew E. Clark
Yannis Georgellis
Back to Baseline in Britain: Adaptation in the BHPS
We look for evidence of adaptation in well-being to major life events using eighteen waves of British panel data. Adaptation to marriage, divorce, birth of a child and widowhood appears to be rapid ...
(published in: Economica, 2013, 80 (319), 496–512)
I31, J12, J13, J63, J64
6425 Mara Ewers
Florian Zimmermann
Image and Misreporting
In this paper we ask if reports of private information about skills, abilities or achievements are affected by image concerns. We develop a simple model that illustrates how image utility can lead to ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2015, 13 (2), 363-380)
C91, D03, D82
6424 David A. Green
W. Craig Riddell
Ageing and Literacy Skills: Evidence from Canada, Norway and the United States
We study the relationship between age and literacy skills in Canada, Norway and the U.S. – countries that represent a wide range of literacy outcomes – using data from the 1994 and 2003 International ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2013, 22, 16 - 29)
I20, J14, J24
6421 Claire L. Adida
David D. Laitin
Marie-Anne Valfort
Gender, Economic Development and Islam: A Perspective from France
Muslims do less well on the French labor market than their non Muslim counterparts. One explanation for this relative failure can be characterized by the following syllogism: (1) the empowerment of ...
(published in: Economics and Politics, 2015, 26 (1), 79-95)
C90, D03, J15, J16, J71, Z12
6420 Francesca Fabbri
Dalia Marin
What Explains the Rise in CEO Pay in Germany? A Panel Data Analysis for 1977-2009
The compensation of executive board members in Germany has become a highly controversial topic since Vodafone’s hostile takeover of Mannesmann in 2000 and it is again in the spotlight since the ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2016, 118 (2), 235-263 )
F23, J3, M12, M52
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