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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
5421 Zhaopeng (Frank) Qu
Zhong Zhao
Evolution of the Chinese Rural-Urban Migrant Labor Market from 2002 to 2007
The paper studies the dynamic change of the migrant labor market in China from 2002 to 2007 using two comparable data sets. Our focus is on the rural-urban migration decision, the wage structure of ...
(published in: China Agricultural Economic Review, 2014, 6(2), 316 - 334)
J21, J61, O15
5420 Barry R. Chiswick
Paul W. Miller
Negative and Positive Assimilation, Skill Transferability, and Linguistic Distance
There are two complementary models of immigrants’ economic and social adjustment – the positive assimilation model of Chiswick (1978, 1979), and the negative assimilation model of Chiswick and Miller ...
(published in: Journal of Human Capital, 2012, 6 (1), 35-55)
J61, J31, F22
5417 Aysit Tansel
Fatma Bircan
Wage Inequality and Returns to Education in Turkey: A Quantile Regression Analysis
This paper investigates the male wage inequality and its evolution over the 1994-2002 period in Turkey by estimating Mincerian wage equations using OLS and quantile regression techniques. Male wage ...
(published in: Review of Economic Development, 2012, 16 (1), 107-121)
J31, J23, J24, I21
5416 Ronald P. Wolthoff
Applications and Interviews: A Structural Analysis of Two-Sided Simultaneous Search
A large part of the literature on frictional matching in the labor market assumes bilateral meetings between workers and firms. This ignores the frictions that arise when workers and firms meet in a ...
(published as "Applications and Interviews: Firms' Recruiting Decisions in a Frictional Labour Market" in: Review of Economic Studies, 2018, 85 (2), 1314 - 1351)
J64, J31, E24, D83
5415 Hartmut Lehmann
Alexander Muravyev
Tiziano Razzolini
Anzelika Zaiceva
The Costs of Job Loss in Russia
This paper is the first to analyze the costs of job loss in Russia, using unique new data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey over the years 2003-2008, including a special supplement on ...
(revised version published as 'The Wage and Non-wage Costs of Displacement in Boom Times: Evidence from Russia' in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2013, 41 (4), 1184-1201)
J64, J65, P50
5414 Francesco Drago
Roberto Galbiati
Indirect Effects of a Policy Altering Criminal Behaviour: Evidence from the Italian Prison Experiment
We exploit the Collective Clemency Bill passed by the Italian Parliament in July 2006 to evaluate the indirect effects of a policy that randomly commutes actual sentences to expected sentences for 40 ...
(revised version published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2012, 4 (2), 199-218)
K00, C90
5412 Lex Borghans
Anne C. Gielen
Erzo F.P. Luttmer
Social Support Substitution and the Earnings Rebound: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity in Disability Insurance Reform
In this paper, we exploit a cohort discontinuity in the stringency of the 1993 Dutch disability reforms to obtain causal estimates of the effects of decreased generosity of disability insurance (DI) ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2014, 6 (4), 34-70)
H53, J22, I38
5411 Alexander Muravyev
Oleksandr Talavera
Can State Language Policies Distort Students' Demand for Higher Education?
This paper takes advantage of a recent policy experiment in Ukraine's secondary education system to study the effect of stricter requirements for proficiency in the state language on linguistic ...
(revised version published as "Can state language policies distort students' demand for education?" in Journal of Comparative Economics, 2016, 44(2), 383–399)
I28, J15
5410 Corrado Giulietti
Is the Minimum Wage a Pull Factor for Immigrants?
This paper studies the impact of the minimum wage on immigration. A framework is presented in which inflows of immigrants are a function of the expected wage growth induced by the minimum wage. The ...
(substantially revised version published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2014, 67 (3), 649-674)
J08, J23, J38, J61
5409 Giorgio Brunello
Elena Crivellaro
Lorenzo Rocco
Lost in Transition? The Returns to Education Acquired under Communism 15 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Using data for 22 economies in Eastern and Western Europe, we find evidence that having studied under communism is relatively penalized in the economies of the late 2000s. This evidence, however, is ...
(published as 'Lost in Transition? The returns to education acquired under communism in the first decade of the new millennium' in: Economics of Transition, 2012, 20 (4), 637-676)
J24
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