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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
15827 Hai-Anh H Dang
Peter F. Lanjouw
Measuring Poverty Dynamics with Synthetic Panels Based on Repeated Cross-Sections
Panel data are rarely available for developing countries. Departing from traditional pseudo-panel methods that require multiple rounds of cross-sectional data to study poverty mobility at the cohort ...
(published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2023, 85 (3), 599-622.)
C53, D31, I32, O15
15826 Sarah Frohnweiler
Bernd Beber
Cara Ebert
Information Frictions, Belief Updating and Internal Migration: Evidence from Ghana and Uganda
Information frictions about the benefits of migration can lead to inefficient migration choices. We study the effects of a randomly assigned information treatment about regional income differentials ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 171, 103311)
J31, J68, O15
15822 Farzana Afridi
Amrita Dhillon
Sanchari Roy
The Gendered Crisis: Livelihoods and Mental Well-Being in India during COVID-19
This paper studies the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the gendered dimensions of employment and mental health among urban informal-sector workers in India. First, we find that men's employment ...
(published in: Feminist Economics, 2023, 29 (3), 40–74. )
J16, J22, J23
15821 Umair Ali
Jessica H. Brown
Chris M. Herbst
Secure Communities as Immigration Enforcement: How Secure Is the Child Care Market?
Immigrants comprise nearly 20% of the child care workforce in the U.S. This paper studies the impact of a major immigration enforcement policy, Secure Communities (SC), on the structure and ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2024, 233, 105101)
J13, J15, J21, K39
15818 Alan Sanchez
Marta Favara
Margaret Sheridan
Jere R. Behrman
How Early Nutrition and Foundational Cognitive Skills Interconnect? Evidence from Two Developing Countries
While the long-term consequences of early stunting on educational attainment and on school achievement tests are well-known, there is scarce evidence about the specific mechanisms through which early ...
(published as 'Does early nutrition predict cognitive skills during later childhood? Evidence from two developing countries' in: World Development, 2024, 176, 106480)
I15, I25, J24
15816 Alexander Libman
Olga Popova
Children of Communism: The Former Party Membership and Demand for Redistribution
The paper looks at the persistence of egalitarian norms in post-Communist societies by focusing on the former members of the Communist parties in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Russia and their ...
(revised version published in: Eastern European Economics, 2023, 61 (3), 199-237)
D31, I30, N00, P36, P52
15815 Badi H. Baltagi
Georges Bresson
Anoop Chaturvedi
Guy Lacroix
Robust Dynamic Space-Time Panel Data Models Using ?-Contamination: An Application to Crop Yields and Climate Change
This paper extends the Baltagi et al. (2018, 2021) static and dynamic ?-contamination papers to dynamic space-time models. We investigate the robustness of Bayesian panel data models to possible ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2023, 64, 2475–2509)
C11, C23, C26, Q15, Q54
15813 Shuguang Jiang
Marie Claire Villeval
Dishonesty as a Collective-Risk Social Dilemma
We study cheating as a collective-risk social dilemma in a group setting in which individuals are asked to report their actual outcomes. Misreporting their outcomes increases the individual's ...
(revised version published in: Economic Inquiry, 2024, 62, 223–241. )
C92, D01, D91, D62, H41
15810 Thomas Breda
Luke Haywood
Haomin Wang
Equilibrium Effects of Payroll Tax Reductions and Optimal Policy Design
Recent empirical literature documents that targeted tax reductions or minimum wages can have unintended reallocation and spillover effects on workers not directly targeted by these policies. We ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2024, 91, 102646)
J64, E24, H24, J38
15809 John T. Addison
Paulino Teixeira
Worker Satisfaction and Worker Representation: The Jury Is Still Out
This paper investigates the relationship between worker job satisfaction and workplace representation, to include works councils as well as local union agencies. The paper marks a clear shift away ...
(published as 'Job satisfaction and workplace representation in Europe' in: Manchester School, 2025, 92 (2), 123-148)
I31, J28, J52, J53
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