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No. Author(s) Title JEL Class.
2922 Graziella Bertocchi
The Enfranchisement of Women and the Welfare State
We offer a rationale for the decision to extend the franchise to women within a politico-economic model where men are richer than women, women display a higher preference for public goods, and ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review, 2011, 55 (4), 535-553)
P16, J16, N40, H50, O11
2921 Hugo R. Nopo
An Extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition to a Continuum of Comparison Groups
This paper proposes an extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition from two to a continuum of comparison groups. The proposed decomposition is then estimated for the case of racial wage differences ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2008, 100 (2), 292-296)
C1, J1, J7, O17
2919 Örn B. Bodvarsson
Joshua J. Lewer
Hendrik Van den Berg
Measuring Immigration's Effects on Labor Demand: A Reexamination of the Mariel Boatlift
It is now well known that exogenous immigration shocks tend to have benign effects on native employment outcomes, thanks to various secondary adjustment processes made possible by flexible markets. ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2008, 15 (4), 560-574)
J23, J61, F22
2918 Martina Zweimüller
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Doris Weichselbaumer
Market Orientation and Gender Wage Gaps: An International Study
Two very different approaches are used to explore the relation between market orientation and gender wage differentials in international data. More market orientation might be related to gender wage ...
(published in: Kyklos, 2008, 61 (4), 615-635)
J16, J31, J71
2917 Derek C. Jones
Takao Kato
The Impact of Teams on Output, Quality and Downtime: An Empirical Analysis Using Individual Panel Data
To investigate the size and the timing of the direct impact of participatory arrangements on business performance, we assemble and analyze extraordinary daily data – for rejection, production and ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2011, 64 (2), 215-240)
M54, J50, J41, D20
2916 Ernesto Reuben
Arno Riedl
Public Goods Provision and Sanctioning in Privileged Groups
In public good provision, privileged groups enjoy the advantage that some of its members find it optimal to supply a positive amount of the public good. However, their inherent asymmetric nature may ...
(published in: Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2009, 53 (1), 72-93)
H41, D01, C92, Z13
2914 Sonia R. Bhalotra
Spending to Save? State Health Expenditure and Infant Mortality in India
There are severe inequalities in health in the world, poor health being concentrated amongst poor people in poor countries. Poor countries spend a much smaller share of national income on health ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2007, 16 (9), 911-928)
I18, I38, O15, O12
2913 Eric Verhoogen
Trade, Quality Upgrading and Wage Inequality in the Mexican Manufacturing Sector
This paper proposes a new mechanism linking trade and wage inequality in developing countries – the quality-upgrading mechanism – and investigates its empirical implications in panel data on Mexican ...
(published in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2008, 123 (2), 489-530)
F16, J31, O12, L11
2912 Francesco Drago
Roberto Galbiati
Pietro Vertova
The Deterrent Effects of Prison: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
In this paper we test for the theory of deterrence. We exploit the natural experiment provided by the Collective Clemency Bill passed by the Italian Parliament in July 2006. As a consequence of the ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Political Economy, 2009, 117 (2), 257-280)
K42
2910 Patricia Apps
Ray Rees
The Taxation of Couples
This paper is concerned with the question of how couples should be taxed. One reason for the importance of this issue is simply that the overwhelming majority of individuals live in households formed ...
(published as "Optimal Taxation and Tax Reform for Two-Earner Households" in: CESifo Economic Studies, 2011, 57 (2), 283-304)
H21, D13, J22
2909 John Knowles
Why Are Married Men Working So Much? Home Production, Household Bargaining and Per-Capita Hours
Empirical patterns of labor supply at the micro level tend to reject the unitary model assumption implicit in most macro theories, where households are the deemed to be rational agents. This paper ...
(published in: Review of Economic Studies, 2013, 80 (3), 1055-1085)
E13, J12, J16, J20, J22
2908 Govert Bijwaard
Justus Veenman
Unequal Chances on the Transitional Labor Market: The Case of the Netherlands
The emergence of a transitional labor market offers new opportunities to workers, but at the same time bears the risk of (new) inequalities. This paper deals with unequal chances on the transitional ...
(revised version published as 'Exclusionary Risks on the Transitional Labour Market' in: European Sociological Review, 2012, 28 (5), 661-673 )
C41, J64, J7
2907 Rita K. Almeida
Ana Margarida Fernandes
Openness and Technological Innovations in Developing Countries: Evidence from Firm-Level Surveys
This paper examines international technology transfers using firm-level data across 43 developing countries. Our findings show that exporting and importing activities are important channels for the ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2008, 44 (5), 701-727)
F1, F2, O3
2905 Matteo Cervellati
Uwe Sunde
Human Capital, Mortality and Fertility: A Unified Theory of the Economic and Demographic Transition
This paper argues that accounting for the dynamic interactions between endogenous changes in longevity, the education composition of the population, and the associated fertility differential is ...
(see IZA DP 7199 for a substantially revised and extended version)
E10, J10, O10, O40, O41
2904 Spyros Konstantopoulos
Do Small Classes Reduce the Achievement Gap between Low and High Achievers? Evidence from Project STAR
Given that previous findings on the social distribution of the effects of small classes have been mixed and inconclusive, in the present study I attempted to shed light on the mechanism through which ...
(published in: Elementary School Journal, 2008, 108 (3), 1-17)
I2
2903 M. Ayhan Kose
Eswar Prasad
Marco E. Terrones
How Does Financial Globalization Affect Risk Sharing? Patterns and Channels
In theory, one of the main benefits of financial globalization is that it should allow for more efficient international risk sharing. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive empirical evaluation of ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2009, 89 (2), 258-270)
F2, F4
2902 Rita K. Almeida
Emanuela Galasso
Jump-Starting Self-Employment? Evidence among Welfare Participants in Argentina
One important concern of governments in developing countries is on how to phase-out large safety nets programs. This paper evaluates the short run effects of one possible exit strategy, programs that ...
(published as 'Jump-starting Self-employment? Evidence for Welfare Participants in Argentina' in: World Development, 2010, 38 (5), 742-755)
J21, I38, J31
2901 Sylvain Dessy
John Knowles
Why Is Child Labor Illegal?
We present a theory of the emergence of laws restricting child labor or imposing mandatory education that is consistent with the fact that poor parents tend to oppose such laws. We find that if ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review, 2008, 52 (7), 1275 - 1311)
J82, O11
2900 Marika Karanassou
Hector Sala
Dennis J. Snower
The Evolution of Inflation and Unemployment: Explaining the Roaring Nineties
This paper analyses the relation between US inflation and unemployment from the perspective of "frictional growth," a phenomenon arising from the interplay between growth and frictions. In ...
(published in: Australian Economic Papers, 2008, 47 (4), 334-354)
E24, E31, E51, E62
2899 Helena Skyt Nielsen
Nina Smith
Aycan Celikaksoy
The Effect of Marriage on Education of Immigrants: Evidence from a Policy Reform Restricting Spouse Import
We investigate the effect of immigrants’ marriage behavior on dropout from education. To identify the causal effect, we exploit a recent Danish policy reform which generated exogenous variation in ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2009, 111(3), 457 - 486)
I21, J12
2898 Romain Aeberhardt
Denis Fougère
Julien Pouget
Roland Rathelot
Wages and Employment of French Workers with African Origin
Our study proposes an econometric decomposition of the wage gap and of the difference in employment probabilities between French workers whose both parents had French citizenship at birth and French ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2010, 23 (3), 881-905)
C24, J31, J71
2897 Corrado Andini
A Dynamic Mincer Equation with an Application to Portuguese Data
This paper argues in favor of a dynamic specification of the Mincer equation, where past observed earnings play the role of additional explanatory variable for current observed earnings. A dynamic ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2010, 42 (16), 2091-2098)
I21, J31, C23
2896 Govert Bijwaard
Instrumental Variable Estimation of Treatment Effects for Duration Outcomes
In this article we propose and implement an instrumental variable estimation procedure to obtain treatment effects on duration outcomes. The method can handle the typical complications that arise ...
(published in: H. Engelhardt, H.-P. Kohler and A. Fürnkranz-Prskawetz (eds.), Causal Analysis in Population Studies: Concepts, Methods, Applications, Springer-Verlag: 2009, 111-148)
C21, C41, J64
2895 Espen Bratberg
Øivind Anti Nilsen
Kjell Vaage
Job Losses and Child Outcomes
Based on matched employer-employee data from Norway, we analyze the effects of worker displacement in 1986-1987 on their children’s earnings in 1999-2001. Using displacement of fathers to indicate an ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2008, 15(4), 591–603)
J62, C23
2894 Rachel Connelly
Jean Kimmel
Spousal Influences on Parents' Non-Market Time Choices
This paper considers the effect of spouse’s characteristics on three aggregated non-paid time uses, active leisure time; child caregiving time; and home production time, using the American Time Use ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2009, 7 (4), 361-394)
J13, J22
2893 Spyros Konstantopoulos
How Long Do Teacher Effects Persist?
Previous findings from experimental and non-experimental studies have demonstrated that teachers differ in their effectiveness. In addition, evidence from non-experimental studies has indicated that ...
(published in: Teachers College Record, 2011, 113 (7), 1541-1565)
I2
2892 T. H. Gindling
Katherine Terrell
Minimum Wages and the Welfare of Workers in Honduras
Taking advantage of a complex minimum wage structure in Honduras, this paper examines how changes in minimum wages over the 1990-2004 period affect unemployment as well as the employment and average ...
(revised version published in: Labour Economics, 2009, 16 (3), 291-303)
J23, J31, J38
2891 Govert Bijwaard
Modeling Migration Dynamics of Immigrants: The Case of The Netherlands
In this paper we analyze the demographic factors that influence the migration dynamics of recent immigrants to The Netherlands. We show how we can allow for both permanent and temporary migrants. ...
(revision published as "Immigrant migration dynamics model for The Netherlands" in: Journal of Population Economics, 2010, 23 (4), 1213-1247)
F22, J10, C41
2890 David A. Jaeger
M. Daniele Paserman
The Shape of Things to Come? Assessing the Effectiveness of Suicide Attacks and Targeted Killings
In this paper we assess the effectiveness of suicide attacks and targeted killings in the Second Intifada. We find evidence that the targeted killings of Palestinian leaders by Israel reduce realized ...
(published in: Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2009, 4(4), 315–342)
C32, D71, D74, H56
2889 Pauline Grosjean
Claudia Senik
Should Market Liberalization Precede Democracy? Causal Relations between Political Preferences and Development
This paper is dedicated to the relation between market development and democracy. We distinguish contexts and preferences and ask whether it is true that the demand for democracy only emerges after a ...
(published as "Democracy, Market Liberalization and Political Preferences" in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2011, 93(1), 365-381 )
H1, H5, P2, P3, P5, O1, O12, O57
2888 Peter Haan
Arne Uhlendorff
Intertemporal Labor Supply and Involuntary Unemployment
In this paper we develop a model to consistently estimate the intertemporal labor supply behavior on the extensive margin (participation decision) and the intensive margin (working hours decision). ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2013, 44, 661-683)
C23, C25, J22, J64
2887 Imed Drine
Christophe Rault
Purchasing Power Parity for Developing and Developed Countries: What Can We Learn from Non-Stationary Panel Data Models?
The aim of this paper is to apply recently developed panel cointegration techniques proposed by Pedroni (1999, 2004) and generalized by Banerjee and Carrion-i-Silvestre (2006) to examine the ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2008, 22 (4), 752-773)
E31, F0, F31, C15
2886 Sascha O. Becker
Ludger Woessmann
Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History
Max Weber attributed the higher economic prosperity of Protestant regions to a Protestant work ethic. We provide an alternative theory, where Protestant economies prospered because instruction in ...
(published in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2009, 124(2), 531-596)
N33, Z12, I20
2885 Martin Biewen
Bernd Fitzenberger
Aderonke Osikominu
Marie Waller
Which Program for Whom? Evidence on the Comparative Effectiveness of Public Sponsored Training Programs in Germany
We use a new and exceptionally rich administrative data set for Germany to evaluate the employment effects of a variety of public sponsored training programs in the early 2000s. Building on the work ...
(substantially revised version published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2014, 32 (4), 837-897)
C14, J68, H43
2884 José Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal
José Alberto Molina
Almudena Sevilla
Household Division of Labor, Partnerships and Children: Evidence from Europe
This paper complements conventional economic analysis and presents a social norms interpretation to explain cross-country differences in partnership formation rates, and the dramatic decrease in ...
(published as 'Social Norms, Partnerships and Children' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2012, 10 (2), 215-236)
E21, I29
2883 Liam Delaney
Colm P. Harmon
Patrick G. Wall
Behavioural Economics and Drinking Behaviour: Preliminary Results from an Irish College Study
This paper examines the results of single-equation regression models of the determinants of alcohol consumption patterns among college students modelling a rich variety of covariates including ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2008, 46 (1), 29-36)
I12
2882 Friedhelm Pfeiffer
Karsten Reuss
Age-Dependent Skill Formation and Returns to Education: Simulation Based Evidence
This study integrates findings from neurobiology and psychology on early childhood development and self-regulation to assess returns to education. Our framework for evaluating the distribution of ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2008, 15 (4), 631-646)
J21, J24, J31
2881 Ali T. Akarca
Aysit Tansel
Social and Economic Determinants of Turkish Voter Choice in the 1995 Parliamentary Election
1995 Turkish parliamentary election was held almost under the conditions of a controlled experiment. The unique cross-section data pertaining to this election is utilized to study the voter behavior ...
(published in: Electoral Studies, 2007, 26: 633-647)
D72
2880 Ludger Woessmann
Fundamental Determinants of School Efficiency and Equity: German States as a Microcosm for OECD Countries
Cross-country evidence on student achievement might be hampered by omitted country characteristics such as language or legal differences. This paper uses cross-state variation in Germany, whose ...
(published in: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik , 2010, 230 (2), 234-270)
I28, L38, L33, H52, D02, D63, J24
2878 Pushkar Maitra
Sarmistha Pal
Birth Spacing, Fertility Selection and Child Survival: Analysis Using a Correlated Hazard Model
If fertility reflects the choice of households, results of their choice (duration between successive births and health of the children) cannot be considered to be randomly determined. While most ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2008, 27 (3), 690-705)
J13, O10, C41, C24
2877 Knut Røed
Lars Westlie
Unemployment Insurance in Welfare States: Soft Constraints and Mild Sanctions
Based on a sequence of reforms in the Norwegian unemployment insurance (UI) system, we show that activity-oriented UI regimes – i.e., regimes with a high likelihood of required participation in ...
(published as 'Unemployment Insurance in Welfare States: The Impacts of Soft Duration Constraints' in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2012, 10 (3), 518-554)
C14, C15, C41, J64, J65, J68
2876 Daniele Checchi
Luca Flabbi
Intergenerational Mobility and Schooling Decisions in Germany and Italy: The Impact of Secondary School Tracks
Intergenerational mobility in income and education is affected by the influence of parents on children’s school choices. Our focus is on the role played by different school systems in reducing or ...
(published in: Rivista di Politica Economica ,2013, 3, 7 - 57)
I2, J1
2875 James J. Heckman
The Economics, Technology and Neuroscience of Human Capability Formation
This paper begins the synthesis of two currently unrelated literatures: the human capital approach to health economics and the economics of cognitive and noncognitive skill formation. A lifecycle ...
(published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007, 104 (33), 13250-13255)
I12, I21
2874 Raquel Fonseca
Pierre-Carl Michaud
Thepthida Sopraseuth
Entrepreneurship, Wealth, Liquidity Constraints and Start-up Costs
We study the effects of liquidity constraints and start-up costs on the relationship between wealth and the fraction of entrepreneurs in an economy. We develop a dynamic occupational choice model ...
(published in: Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 2007, 28 (4), 637-674)
E20, D31, J62
2873 Frédéric Docquier
Hillel Rapoport
Skilled Migration: The Perspective of Developing Countries
This chapter focuses on the effects of skilled migration on developing countries. We first present new evidence on the magnitude of the “brain drain” at the international level. Using a stylized ...
(published in: J. Baghwati and G. Hanson (eds.), Skilled Immigration Today: Prospects, Problems and Policies, Oxford University Press, 2009)
F22, J61
2872 Bernt Bratsberg
Oddbjørn Raaum
Knut Røed
When Minority Labor Migrants Meet the Welfare State
We find that the lifecycle employment profiles of nonwestern male labor migrants who came to Norway in the early 1970s diverge significantly from those of native comparison persons. During the first ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2010, 28 (3), 633-676)
F22, H55, J21, J61
2870 Supriya Sarnikar
Todd A. Sorensen
Ronald L. Oaxaca
Do You Receive a Lighter Prison Sentence Because You Are a Woman? An Economic Analysis of Federal Criminal Sentencing Guidelines
The Federal criminal sentencing guidelines struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005 required that males and females who commit the same crime and have the same prior criminal record be sentenced ...
(research from this working paper published separately as 'Race and Gender Differences under Federal Sentencing Guidelines' in: American Economic Review , 2012, 102 (3), 256–260 and as 'Do you receive a lighter prison sentence because you are a woman or a white? An economic analysis of the federal criminal sentencing guidelines' in: BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2014, 14 (1), 1-54)
J78, K14, K42
2869 Ana C. Dammert
Child Labor and Schooling Response to Changes in Coca Production in Rural Peru
Coca eradication and interdiction are the most common policies aimed at reducing the production and distribution of cocaine in the Andes, but little is known about their impact on households. This ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2008, 86 (1), 164-180)
J13, J22, O15, R23
2868 Pierre-Carl Michaud
Arthur van Soest
How Did the Elimination of the Earnings Test above the Normal Retirement Age Affect Retirement Expectations?
We look at the effect of the 2000 repeal of the earnings test above the normal retirement age (NRA) on retirement expectations of male workers in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). Using ...
(published in: Fiscal Studies, 2008, 29 (2), 197-231)
H55, J22
2867 Umut Oguzoglu
Dynamics of Work Limitation and Work in Australia
This paper examines the impact of self-reported work limitation on the labour force participation of the Australian working age population. Five consecutive waves of the Household, Income and Labour ...
(revised version published in: Health Economics, 2010, 19 (6), 656-669)
J28, I12, C81
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