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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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2353
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James
B.
Rebitzer
Lowell
J.
Taylor
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When Knowledge Is an Asset: Explaining the Organizational Structure of Large Law Firms
We study the economics of employment relationships through theoretical and empirical analysis of an unusual set of firms, large law firms. Our point of departure is the “property rights” approach ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2007, 25(2), 201-229)
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J4, L2, M5
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2352
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Marco
Manacorda
Alan
Manning
Jonathan
Wadsworth
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The Impact of Immigration on the Structure of Male Wages: Theory and Evidence from Britain
Immigration to the UK has risen over time. Existing studies of the impact of immigration on the wages of native-born workers in the UK have failed to find any significant effect. This is something of ...
(updated version published as 'The Impact of Immigration on the Structure of Wages: Theory and Evidence from Britain' in Journal of the American Economic Association, 2012, 10 (1), 120 - 151)
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J6
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2351
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António
Dias da
Silva
Bas
van der Klaauw
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Wage Dynamics and Promotions Inside and Between Firms
We focus on the dynamic relation between wage increases, promotions and job changes. We relate our empirical analyses to the theoretical model of Gibbons and Waldman (1999). In the empirical analyses ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2011, 24 (4), 1513-1548)
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M5, J6, L2
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2349
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Isabel
Günther
Andrey
Launov
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Competitive and Segmented Informal Labor Markets
It has been recently argued that the informal sector of the labor market in a developing economy shows a dual structure with one part of it being competitive to the formal sector and another part ...
(revised version published as 'Informal employment in developing countries: Opportunity or last resort?' in: Journal of Development Economics, 2012, 97 (1), 88-98)
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J42, O17
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2348
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Giorgio
Brunello
Daniele
Checchi
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Does School Tracking Affect Equality of Opportunity? New International Evidence
This paper investigates whether at the interaction between family background and school tracking affects human capital accumulation. Our a priori view is that more tracking should reinforce the role ...
(published in: Economic Policy, 52, 2007, 781-861)
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J24
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2347
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Richard
K.
Crump
V. Joseph
Hotz
Guido
W.
Imbens
Oscar
A.
Mitnik
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Moving the Goalposts: Addressing Limited Overlap in Estimation of Average Treatment Effects by Changing the Estimand
Estimation of average treatment effects under unconfoundedness or exogenous treatment assignment is often hampered by lack of overlap in the covariate distributions. This lack of overlap can lead to ...
(shorter version published as "Dealing with Limited Overlap in Estimation of Average Treatment Effects" in: Biometrika, 2009, 96 (1), 187-199)
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C14, C21, C52
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2346
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Rainer
Winkelmann
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Unemployment, Social Capital, and Subjective Well-Being
It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-being of individuals. In this paper, I explore whether and to what extent people with more social ...
(published in: Journal of Happiness Studies, 2009, 10 (4), 421-430)
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I31, J64, Z13
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2345
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Barry
R.
Chiswick
Yew
Liang
Lee
Paul
W.
Miller
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Immigrant Selection Systems and Immigrant Health
This paper is an analysis of the determinants of self-reported health status of immigrants, with a particular focus on type of visa used to gain admission. The concept of “health capital” and an ...
(published in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 26 (4), 555 - 578)
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I12, J15, J61, F22
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2344
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Dwayne
Benjamin
Loren
Brandt
John
T.
Giles
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Inequality and Growth in Rural China: Does Higher Inequality Impede Growth?
We explore the relationship between the level of village inequality in 1986, and the subsequent growth of household incomes from 1986 to 1999. Using a detailed household-level data set from rural ...
(published as 'Did Higher Inequality Impede Growth in Rural China?' in: Economic Journal, 2011, 121 (557), 1281-1309)
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O12, O15, P20
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2343
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Manfred
Antoni
Elke
J.
Jahn
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Do Changes in Regulation Affect Employment Duration in Temporary Work Agencies?
Over the past three decades Germany has repeatedly deregulated the law on temporary agency work by stepwise increasing the maximum period for hiring-out employees and allowing temporary work agencies ...
(published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2009, 62 (2), 226-251)
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C41, J23, J40, J48, K31
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2341
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Paola
Manzini
Marco
Mariotti
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Two-Stage Boundedly Rational Choice Procedures: Theory and Experimental Evidence
We study and test a class of boundedly rational models of decision making which rely on sequential eliminative heuristics. We formalize two sequential decision procedures, both inspired by plausible ...
(published as 'Categorize Then Choose: Boundedly Rational Choice and Welfare' in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2012, 10 (5), 1141-1165)
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C91, D9
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2340
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Shibao
Guo
Don
J.
DeVoretz
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Chinese Immigrants in Vancouver: Quo Vadis?
This paper reports findings from a Vancouver study which examines the settlement and adaptation experience of Chinese immigrants in Vancouver. The study reveals that non-economic reasons, such as the ...
(published in: Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2006, 7 (4), 425-447)
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J15, J61, J60
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2339
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Laura
Veldkamp
Justin
Wolfers
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Aggregate Shocks or Aggregate Information? Costly Information and Business Cycle Comovement
When similar patterns of expansion and contraction are observed across sectors, we call this a business cycle. Yet explaining the similarity and synchronization of these cycles across industries ...
(published in: Journal of Monetary Economics, 2007, 54 (s1), 37-55)
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E32, D82
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2338
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Sean
Holly
M. Hashem
Pesaran
Takashi
Yamagata
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A Spatio-Temporal Model of House Prices in the US
The purpose of this paper is to apply recent advances in the econometrics of panel data to a problem that has a clear spatial dimension. We model the dynamic adjustment of real house prices using ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2010, 158 (1), 160-173)
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C21, C23
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2337
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Rob
Euwals
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Evaluation of a Tax Reform: A Model with Measurement Error
Parts of the Dutch tax reform 2001 are directed towards fiscal partners in a household and aim at lowering the marginal tax burden of the partner with the lowest (potential) labour income. An ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2008, 15 (9), 697-700)
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C20, H31, J22
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2336
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Paolo
Figini
Holger
Görg
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Does Foreign Direct Investment Affect Wage Inequality? An Empirical Investigation
We use a panel of more than 100 countries for the period 1980 to 2002 to analyse the relationship between inward foreign direct investment (FDI) and wage inequality. We particularly check whether ...
(published in: World Economy, 2011, 34 (9), 1455-1475)
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D63, F23, J31
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2335
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Ana Rute
Cardoso
Shoshana
Neuman
Adrian
Ziderman
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Wage Mobility in Israel: The Effect of Sectoral Concentration
Using a unique eight-year data set, merging population census and national insurance data, the paper examines and compares patterns of wage mobility in Israel. First, the public and the private ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Research, 2010, 31 (2), 146-161)
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J3, J6, L5
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2334
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Dave
E.
Marcotte
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The Earnings Effect of Education at Community Colleges
In this paper, I make use of data from the 2000 follow-up of the National Education Longitudinal Survey (NELS) post-secondary education transcript files to extend what is known about the value of ...
(published in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2010, 28(1), 36-51)
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I2, J24, J31
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2333
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John
T.
Giles
Ren
Mu
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Elder Parent Health and the Migration Decision of Adult Children: Evidence from Rural China
Recent research has shown that participation in migrant labor markets has led to substantial increases in income for families in rural China. This paper asks how participation is affected by elder ...
(published in: Demography, 2007, 44 (2), 265 - 288)
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O12, O15, I12, J14
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2332
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Michael
P.
Keane
Robert
M.
Sauer
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Classification Error in Dynamic Discrete Choice Models: Implications for Female Labor Supply Behavior
Two key issues in the literature on female labor supply are: (1) if persistence in employment status is due to unobserved heterogeneity or state dependence, and (2) if fertility is exogenous to labor ...
(published in: Econometrica, 2009, 77(3), 975-991)
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J2, J6, C3, D1
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2330
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Amelie
F.
Constant
Martin
Kahanec
Klaus
F.
Zimmermann
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The Russian-Ukrainian Earnings Divide
Ethnic differences are often considered to be powerful sources of diverse economic behavior. In this paper, we investigate whether and how ethnicity affects Ukrainian labor market outcomes. Using ...
(published in: Economics of Transition, 2012, 20 (1), 1 - 35)
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J15, J70, J82
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2329
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Nicolai
Kristensen
Niels
C.
Westergård-Nielsen
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A Large-Scale Validation Study of Measurement Errors in Longitudinal Survey Data
In this paper, we analyze measurement and classification errors in several key variables, including earnings and educational attainment, in a matched sample of survey and administrative longitudinal ...
(published in: Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 2007, 32 (2-3), 65-92)
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J24, J31, I2, J28
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2328
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Wolfram
F.
Richter
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Taxing Human Capital Efficiently: The Double Dividend of Taxing Non-Qualified Labour More Heavily Than Qualified Labour
Assuming decreasing returns to education and the endogenous supply of qualified and non-qualified labour it is shown to be efficient to supplement a consumption tax with positive incentives for ...
(revised version based on DP 2328 and DP 3451 published as "Taxing education in Ramsey's tradition" in: Journal of Public Economics, 2009, 93 (11-12), 1254-1260)
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H2, I2, J24
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2327
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Peter
T.
Gottschalk
Minh
Huynh
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Are Earnings Inequality and Mobility Overstated? The Impact of Non-Classical Measurement Error
Measures of inequality and mobility based on self-reported earnings reflect attributes of both the joint distribution of earnings across time and the joint distribution of measurement error and ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2010, 92 (2), 302 - 315)
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J30
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2326
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Alan
de Brauw
John
T.
Giles
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Migrant Opportunity and the Educational Attainment of Youth in Rural China
In this paper, we investigate how reductions of barriers to migration affect the decision of middle school graduates to attend high school in rural China. Change in the cost of migration is ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2017, 52 (1) 274-313)
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O12, O15, J22, J24
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2325
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John
T.
Addison
Christopher
J.
Surfield
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Does Atypical Work Help the Jobless? Evidence from a CAEAS/CPS Cohort Analysis
Atypical employment, such as temporary, on-call, and contract work, has been found disproportionately to attract the jobless. But there is no consensus in the literature as to the labour market ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2009, 41 (9), 1077 - 1087 )
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J40, J64, J20
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2324
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Laurent
Davezies
Xavier
D'Haultfoeuille
Denis
Fougère
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Identification of Peer Effects Using Group Size Variation
This paper considers the semiparametric identification of endogenous and exogenous peer effects based on group size variation. We show that Lee (2006)’s linear-in-means model is generically ...
(published in: Econometrics Journal, 2009, 12 (3), 397-413)
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C14, C21, C25
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2322
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W. Stanley
Siebert
Nick
Zubanov
Arnaud
Chevalier
Tarja
Viitanen
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Labour Turnover and Labour Productivity in a Retail Organization
We study the impact of labour turnover on labour productivity using a panel dataset of 347 shops belonging to a large UK clothing retailer over1995-1999. For the within-shop link – holding constant ...
(published in: Academy of Management Journal, 2009, 52 (2), 294-313)
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J63, J24, L81
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2321
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Philippe
Askenazy
Eve
Caroli
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Innovative Work Practices, Information Technologies and Working Conditions: Evidence for France
We investigate the impact of new work practices and information and communication technologies (ICT) on working conditions in France. We use a unique French dataset providing information on ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2010, 49(4), 544-565)
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J28, L23
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2320
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James
J.
Heckman
Sergio
Urzua
Edward
Vytlacil
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Understanding Instrumental Variables in Models with Essential Heterogeneity
This paper examines the properties of instrumental variables (IV) applied to models with essential heterogeneity, that is, models where responses to interventions are heterogeneous and agents adopt ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2006, 88 (3), 389-432)
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C31
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2319
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Laurens
Cherchye
Bram
De Rock
Frederic
Vermeulen
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Analyzing Cost Efficient Production Behavior Under Economies of Scope: A Nonparametric Methodology
In designing a production model for firms that generate multiple outputs, we take as a starting point that such multi-output production refers to economies of scope, which in turn originate from ...
(published in: Operations Research, 2008, 56(1), 204-221)
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C12, C14, D21, P32, Q12
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2318
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Luis
Diaz-Serrano
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Housing Satisfaction, Homeownership and Housing Mobility: A Panel Data Analysis for Twelve EU Countries
We investigate the determinants of housing satisfaction in twelve EU countries. To do so, we use panel data covering the period 1994-2001, which allows us to control for individual heterogeneity. We ...
(published as 'Mobility and housing satisfaction: an empirical analysis for 12 EU countries ' : Journal of Economic Geography, 2010, 10 (5), 661-683 )
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D1, R0, J0
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2316
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Kristiina
Huttunen
Jarle
Moen
Kjell
G.
Salvanes
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How Destructive Is Creative Destruction? The Costs of Worker Displacement
We analyze short and long-term effects of worker displacement. Our focus is on prime-age male workers displaced from Norwegian manufacturing plants. We find that displacement increases the ...
(published as 'How Destructive is Creative Destruction? Effects of Job Loss on Job Mobility, Withdrawal and Income' in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2011, 9 (5), 840 - 870)
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J63, J65
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2315
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Friedrich
Schneider
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Shadow Economies and Corruption All Over the World: What Do We Really Know?
Estimations of the size and development of the shadow economy for 145 countries, including developing, transition and highly developed OECD economies over the period 1999 to 2003 are presented. The ...
(published in: Economies: The Open-Access, Open-Assesment E-Journal, 2007, 1)
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O17, O5, D78, H2, H11, H26
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2314
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Katarina
Richardson
Gerard
J.
van den Berg
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Swedish Labor Market Training and the Duration of Unemployment
The vocational employment training program is the most ambitious and expensive training program in Sweden and a cornerstone of labor market policy. We analyze causal effects on the individual ...
(revised version published as 'Duration dependence versus unobserved heterogeneity in treatment effects: Swedish labor market training and the transition rate to employment' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 28 2013, 325-351)
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J64, C14
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2313
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Nauro
F.
Campos
Francesco
Giovannoni
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Lobbying, Corruption and Political Influence
Conventional wisdom suggests that lobbying is the preferred mean for exerting political influence in rich countries and corruption the preferred one in poor countries. Analyses of their joint effects ...
(published in: Public Choice, 2007, 131 (1), 1-21)
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E23, D72, H26, O17, P16
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2312
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Matteo
Cervellati
Joan
Esteban
Laurence
Kranich
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The Social Contract with Endogenous Sentiments
In this paper we present a model of rational voting over redistribution where individual self-esteem and relative esteem for others are endogenously determined. Individuals differ in their ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2010, 95 (9-10), 612-627)
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D64, D72, Z13, H3, J2
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2311
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Niclas
Berggren
Henrik
Jordahl
Panu
Poutvaara
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The Looks of a Winner: Beauty, Gender and Electoral Success
We study the role of beauty in politics. For the first time, focus is put on differences in how women and men evaluate female and male candidates and how different candidate traits relate to success ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2010, 94 (1-2), 8-15)
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D72, J45, J7
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2310
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Armin
Falk
David
B.
Huffman
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Studying Labor Market Institutions in the Lab: Minimum Wages, Employment Protection and Workfare
A central concern in economics is to understand the interplay between institutions and labor markets. In this paper we argue that laboratory experiments are a powerful tool for studying labor market ...
(published in: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2007, 163 (1), 30-45)
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J9, I38, K31, J3
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2309
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Steffen
Habermalz
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The Speed of Employer Learning and Job Market Signaling Revisited
This paper discusses the claim made in Altonji and Pierret (1997) and Lange (2005) that a high speed of employer learning indicates a low value of job market signaling. The claim is first discussed ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2011, 18 (7), 607-610)
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I20, D8, J41
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2308
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Sarit
Cohen Goldner
Chemi
Gotlibovski
Nava
Kahana
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The Role of Marriage in Immigrants’ Human Capital Investment under Liquidity Constraints
This paper presents a two-period human capital investment model of married and single immigrants under binding liquidity constraints, which explains alternative patterns in the host country's labor ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2009, 22 (4), 983-1003)
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D10, J24, J61
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2307
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Andrew
Burke
Felix
FitzRoy
Michael
A.
Nolan
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What Makes a Die-Hard Entrepreneur? Beyond the ‘Employee or Entrepreneur’ Dichotomy
The paper makes three contributions to the economics literature on entrepreneurship. We offer a new measure of entrepreneurship which accounts for variations in persistence in self-employment and as ...
(published in: Small Business Economics 2008, 31, 93 - 115)
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J23, C25
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2305
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David
L.
Dickinson
Ronald
L.
Oaxaca
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Statistical Discrimination in Labor Markets: An Experimental Analysis
Statistical discrimination occurs when distinctions between demographic groups are made on the basis of real or imagined statistical distinctions between the groups. While such discrimination is ...
(published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2009, 76 (1), 16-31)
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J31, J71, C92
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2304
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Olivier
L'Haridon
Franck
Malherbet
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Employment Protection Reform in Search Economies
The design of the employment protection legislation (EPL) is of a particular acuity in the European debate on the contours of the EPL reform. In this article we used an equilibrium unemployment model ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2009, 53 (3), 255-273)
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J41, J48, J60
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2303
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Štepán
Jurajda
Teodora
Paligorova
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Female Managers and their Wages in Central Europe
This paper examines the gender gaps in employment and wages among top- and lower-level managerial employees in a recent sample of Czech firms. Unlike the existing analyses of managerial gender pay ...
(published as "Czech Female Managers and their Wages" in: Labour Economics, 2009, 16 (3), 342-351)
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J31, J71, P31
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2302
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Suzanne
Grazier
Peter J.
Sloane
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Accident Risk, Gender, Family Status and Occupational Choice in the UK
Many studies show that women are more risk averse than men. In this paper, following DeLeire and Levy (2004) for the US, we use family structure as a proxy for the degree of risk aversion to test the ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2008, 15(5), 938-957)
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J0, J2, K2
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2301
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Barry
R.
Chiswick
Jidong
Huang
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The Earnings of American Jewish Men: Human Capital, Denomination and Religiosity
This paper analyzes the determinants of the earnings of American Jewish men using the 2000/01 National Jewish Population Survey. Non-response to the question on earnings is analyzed. Earnings are ...
(published in: Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2008, 47 (4), 694-709)
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J31, J15, Z12, C81
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2300
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Laura
V
Zimmermann
Liliya
Gataullina
Amelie
F.
Constant
Klaus
F.
Zimmermann
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Human Capital and Ethnic Self-Identification of Migrants
The paper investigates the role of human capital for migrants' ethnic ties towards their home and host countries. Pre-migration characteristics dominate ethnic self-identification. Human capital ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2008, 98 (3), 235-239)
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F22, J15, J16, J24, Z10
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2299
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Arne
Uhlendorff
Klaus
F.
Zimmermann
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Unemployment Dynamics among Migrants and Natives
Unemployment rates are often higher for migrants than for natives. This could result from longer periods of unemployment as well as from shorter periods of employment. This paper jointly examines ...
(substantially revised version published in: Economica, 2014, 81, 348-367)
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C41, J61, J64
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2298
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Abdurrahman
B.
Aydemir
Arthur
Sweetman
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First and Second Generation Immigrant Educational Attainment and Labor Market Outcomes: A Comparison of the United States and Canada
The educational and labor market outcomes of the first, first-and-a-half, second and third generations of immigrants to the United States and Canada are compared. These countries’ immigration flows ...
(published as ''First and Second Generation Immigrant Educational Attainment and Labor Market Outcomes: A Comparison of the United States and Canada' in: Research in Labor Economics, 2008, 27, 215-70.)
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J61, J62, I29
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