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No.
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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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4867
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Maria
Concetta
Chiuri
Daniela
Del Boca
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Home-Leaving Decisions of Daughters and Sons
In spite of relevant differences between countries, a common international pattern emerges: daughters leave parental homes earlier than sons. Drawing upon the European Community Household Panel, we ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2010, 8 (3), 393-408)
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J2, C3, D1
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4866
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Sandra
E.
Black
Paul
J.
Devereux
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Recent Developments in Intergenerational Mobility
Economists and social scientists have long been interested in intergenerational mobility, and documenting the persistence between parents and children's outcomes has been an active area of research. ...
(published in: O. Ashenfelter and D. Card (eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics, Vol. 4B, Chapter 16, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2011)
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J62
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4865
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Andreas
Peichl
Hilmar
Schneider
Sebastian
Siegloch
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Documentation IZA?MOD: The IZA Policy SImulation MODel
This paper describes IZA?MOD, the policy microsimulation model of the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). The model uses household microdata from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study and firm ...
(see also IZA?MOD for more information)
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D58, H20, J22, J23
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4863
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Anders
Frederiksen
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Earnings Progression, Human Capital and Incentives: Theory and Evidence
The career prospects of newly recruited employees differ substantially within an organization. The stars experience a considerable growth in earnings; others can hardly maintain their entry salaries. ...
(published as 'Incentives and Earnings Growth' in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2013, 85 (1), 97-107)
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J30, J41, M50
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4862
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Jasmin
Kantarevic
Boris
Kralj
Darrel
Weinkauf
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Enhanced Fee-for-Service Model and Access to Physician Services: Evidence from Family Health Groups in Ontario
We study an enhanced fee-for-service model for primary care physicians in the Family Health Groups (FHG) in Ontario, Canada. In contrast to the traditional fee-for-service (FFS) model, the FHG model ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2011, 30 (1), 99-111)
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I10, I12, I18
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4861
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Giorgio
Brunello
Simona
Lorena
Comi
Daniela
Sonedda
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Training Subsidies and the Wage Returns to Continuing Vocational Training: Evidence from Italian Regions
We use the variation of training policy over time and across Italian regions to identify the relationship between individual training and earnings. Using longitudinal data for the period 1999 to ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2012, 19 (3), 361-372)
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J24
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4859
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Anh
T.
Le
Paul
W.
Miller
Wendy
S.
Slutske
Nicholas
G.
Martin
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Are Attitudes Towards Economic Risk Heritable? Analyses Using the Australian Twin Study of Gambling
This study employs multiple regression models based on DeFries and Fulker (1985), and a large sample of twins, to assess heritability in attitudes towards economic risk, and the extent to which this ...
(published in: Twin Research and Human Genetics, 2010, 13 (4), 330-339)
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G00, J01
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4857
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Björn
Anders
Gustafsson
Birgitta
Jansson
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If Seebohm Rowntree Had Studied Sweden: How Poverty Changed in the City of Göteborg from 1925 to 2003
This paper investigates the development of poverty in Sweden using micro data derived from tax files for the city of Göteborg for the years 1925, 1936, 1947, 1958 as well as more recent (1983, 1994 ...
(published in: Scandinavian Economic History Review, 2010, 58 (3), 239-260)
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I32, N34, N94
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4856
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David
B.
Mustard
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How Do Labor Markets Affect Crime? New Evidence on an Old Puzzle
For nearly 50 years academics have been studying how labor markets affect crime. The initial interesting and important theoretical and empirical work generated substantial interest in studying crime ...
(published in: Handbook on the Economics of Crime, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010)
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J2, K14, K42
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4855
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Friedhelm
Pfeiffer
Ruben
R.
Seiberlich
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A Socio-economic Analysis of Youth Disconnectedness
Disconnectedness among youth can have several dimensions. From a socio-economic viewpoint, failure in school, unemployment and the lack of an intimate relationship are among the most important ones. ...
(published in: Schmollers Jahrbuch - Journal of Applied Social Science Studies, 2011, 131 (2), 253-262)
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D87, I12, I21, J13
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12991Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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