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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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14918
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Bilge
Erten
Pinar
Keskin
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Trade-Offs? The Impact of WTO Accession on Intimate Partner Violence in Cambodia
We study the impact of trade-induced changes in labor market conditions on violence within the household. We exploit the local labor demand shocks generated by Cambodia’s WTO accession to assess how ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2024, 106 (2), 322–333.)
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F16, O15, J12, J16
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14917
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Anna
Bindler
Randi
Hjalmarsson
Nadine
Ketel
Andreea
Mitrut
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Discontinuities in the Age-Victimization Profile and the Determinants of Victimization
Many rights are conferred on Dutch youth at ages 16 and 18. Using national register data for all reported victimizations, we find sharp and discontinuous increases in victimization rates at these ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2024, 134 (657), 95–134)
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K42, K36, J13, I12, I14
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14914
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David
Dorn
Peter
Levell
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Trade and Inequality in Europe and the US
The share of low-income countries in global exports nearly tripled between 1990 and 2015, driven largely by the rapid emergence of China as an exporting powerhouse. While research in economics had ...
(published in: Oxford Open Economics, 2024, 3, 1042-1068)
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E31, F13, F14, F16, F23, I14, I38, J21, J23, J31, J61, J62, R11
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14912
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Andrea
Bassanini
Cyprien
Batut
Eve
Caroli
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Labor Market Concentration and Stayers' Wages: Evidence from France
We investigate the impact of labor market concentration on stayers' wages, where stayers are defined as individuals who were already employed in the same firm the year before. Using administrative ...
(updated and replaced by 'Labour Market Concentration and Wages: Incumbents versus New Hires', IZA Discussion Paper 15910)
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J31, J42, L41
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14911
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Graziella
Bertocchi
Luca
Bonacini
Marina
Murat
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Adams and Eves: The Gender Gap in Economics Majors
We investigate the gender gap in Economics among bachelor's and master's graduates in Italy between 2010 and 2019. First we establish that being female exerts a negative impact on the choice to major ...
(published as 'Adams and Eves: High school math and the gender gap in Economics majors' in: Economic Inquiry, 2023, 61 (4), 798-817)
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A22, I23, J16
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14910
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Philippe
Coulangeon
Denis
Fougère
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Bringing Underprivileged Middle-School Students to the Opera: Cultural Mobility or Cultural Compliance?
This article assesses the impact of a two-year long project-based learning program conducted by the National Opera of Paris in a large number of junior high-schools located in underprivileged areas, ...
(published in: British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022, 43 (7), 1052–1075.)
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I21, I29, Z11, Z18, C21
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14909
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Milena
Nikolova
Boris
Nikolaev
Christopher
Boudreaux
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Being Your Own Boss and Bossing Others: The Moderating Effect of Managing Others on Work Meaning and Autonomy for the Self-Employed and Employees
We examine the moderating role of being a supervisor for meaning and autonomy of self-employed and employed workers. We rely on regression analysis applied after entropy balancing based on a ...
(published in: Small Business Economics. 2023, 60, 463–483)
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I31, L26, M10
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14908
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Regina
T.
Riphahn
Rebecca
Schrader
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Reforms of an Early Retirement Pathway in Germany and Their Labor Market Effects
We investigate the unemployment pathway to retirement in Germany and study the causal effects of two early retirement reforms. Reform 1 (NRA) increased normal retirement age stepwise from 60 to 65. ...
(published in: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 2023, 22(3), 304-330.)
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H55, J26, C21
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14907
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Sungwoo
Cho
Felipe
Gonçalves
Emily
Weisburst
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Do Police Make Too Many Arrests? The Effect of Enforcement Pullbacks on Crime
Do reductions in arrests increase crime? We study line-of-duty deaths of police officers, events that likely impact police behavior through increased fear but are unlikely to directly impact civilian ...
(This version: 8/2022; First version (IZA Working Paper): 12/2021.)
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J15, J18, K42
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14906
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Jonas
Fluchtmann
Anita
Marie
Glenny
Nikolaj
Harmon
Jonas
Maibom
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The Gender Application Gap: Do Men and Women Apply for the Same Jobs?
Men and women tend to hold different jobs. Are these differences present already in the types of jobs men and women apply for? Using administrative data on job applications made by the universe of ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2024, 16 (2), 182–219)
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E24, J29, J31, J71
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14905
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Peng
Nie
Lu
Wang
Davide
Dragone
Haiyang
Lu
Alfonso
Sousa-Poza
Nicolas
R.
Ziebarth
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"The Better You Feel, the Harder You Fall": Health Perception Biases and Mental Health among Chinese Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The health risks of the current COVID-19 pandemic, together with the drastic mitigation measures taken in many affected nations, pose an obvious threat to public mental health. The social science ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2022, 71, 101708)
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I12, I18, P46
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14904
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Josep
Amer-Mestre
Alaitz
Ayarza-Astigarraga
Marta
C
Lopes
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E-Learning Engagement Gap during School Closures: Differences by Academic Performance
We study the impact of COVID-19 school closures on differences in online learning usage by regional academic performance. Using data from Google Trends in Italy, we find that during the first ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2023, 56 (3), 337–359)
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C31, C81, I24, H75
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14903
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Francesco
Sarracino
Talita
Greyling
Kelsey
J.
O'Connor
Chiara
Peroni
Stephanié
Rossouw
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A Year of Pandemic: Levels, Changes and Validity of Well-Being Data from Twitter. Evidence from Ten Countries
In this article, we describe how well-being changed during 2020 in ten countries, namely Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, New Zealand, South Africa, and Spain. ...
(published in: PLos ONE, 2023, 18(2), e0275028.)
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C55, I10, I31, H12
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14902
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Rebecca
Kamb
Marcus
Tamm
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The Fertility Effects of School Entry Decisions
School entry regulations lead to differences in the age when children start school. While previous literature estimated the effects of age at school entry for compliers with school entry regulations, ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2023, 30 (8), 1145-1149 )
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I21, J24
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14901
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Nathan
Kettlewell
Yuting
Zhang
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Age Penalties and Take-up of Private Health Insurance
Penalty mandates are used in many countries to encourage people to purchase health insurance. But are they effective? We use a large administrative dataset for a 10% random sample of all Australian ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2024, 33 (4), 636-651)
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I13, I18, I12
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14900
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Bo
Yu
Trang
Tran
Wang-Sheng
Lee
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Green Infrastructure and Air Pollution: Evidence from Highways Connecting Two Megacities in China
Following market liberalisation, the vehicle population in China has increased dramatically over the past few decades. This paper examines the causal impact of the opening of a heavily used high ...
(published in: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2023, 122, 102884)
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L92, O18, Q53, Q54, R41
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14899
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Paula
Gonzalez
Gabriel
V.
Montes-Rojas
Sarmistha
Pal
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Managing Dual Practice of Health Workers: Evidence from Indonesia
Managing dual practice of health workers has often proved to be challenging, especially in emerging countries characterized by weak monitoring and low motivation. This paper exploits an exogenous ...
(published as 'Impact of Private Practice of Public Health Workers on Public Health Provision: Evidence from A Natural Experiment' in: Social Science and Medicine, 2025, 366, 117625)
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I10, I18, J2, J44, J45, O1
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14897
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Kailing
Shen
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Gender Discrimination
This chapter provides a bird's eye view of the literature on gender discrimination. The presentation of studies is grouped into five parts. Part 1 presents evidence of gender discrimination measured ...
(published online in: Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, Springer, Cham, 28 January 2022 )
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J16, J12, J13
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14895
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Simon
Gächter
Kyeongtae
Lee
Martin
Sefton
Till
O.
Weber
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Risk, Temptation, and Efficiency in the One-Shot Prisoner's Dilemma
The prisoner's dilemma (PD) is arguably the most important model of social dilemmas, but our knowledge about how a PD's material payoff structure affects cooperation is incomplete. In this paper we ...
(revised version published as 'The role of payoff parameters for cooperation in the one-shot Prisoner's Dilemma' in: European Economic Review, 2024, 166, 104753,)
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A13, C91
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14893
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Mara
Barschkett
Johannes
Geyer
Peter
Haan
Anna
Hammerschmid
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The Effects of an Increase in the Retirement Age on Health – Evidence from Administrative Data
This study analyzes the causal effect of an increase in the retirement age on health. We exploit a sizable cohort-specific pension reform for women using two complementary empirical approaches – a ...
(published in: Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2022, 23, 100403)
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I10, I12, I18, J14, J18, J26
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14892
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Michael
Grimm
Sidiki
Soubeiga
Michael
Weber
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Short-Term Impacts of Targeted Cash Grants and Business Development Services: Experimental Evidence from Entrepreneurs in Burkina Faso
Most support programs targeted at small firms in low- and middle-income countries fail to generate transformative effects at a large scale due to bad targeting, too little flexibility, and the ...
(published as 'Supporting small firms in a fragile context: Comparing matching and cash grants in Burkina Faso' in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 171.103344.)
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D22, O12, Q13
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14891
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Frank
M.
Fossen
Mobarak
Hossain
Sankar
Mukhopadhyay
Peter
Toth
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The Cost of Health Insurance and Entry into Entrepreneurship
Unavailable or expensive health insurance may hinder the transition of individuals from paid employment to entrepreneurship. The literature argues that the guaranteed availability of health insurance ...
(revised version published in: Small Business Economics, 2025, 64, 383-405)
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I13, I11, J22, J23, L26
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14890
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D. Mark
Anderson
Ron
Diris
Raymond
Montizaan
Daniel
I.
Rees
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The Effects of Becoming a Physician on Prescription Drug Use and Mental Health Treatment
There is evidence that physicians disproportionately suffer from substance use disorder and mental health problems. It is not clear, however, whether these phenomena are causal. We use data on Dutch ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2023, 91, 102774.)
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I1, I12, I18
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14889
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Emanuele
Brancati
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R&D Plans, Expectations, and Uncertainty: Evidence from the COVID-19 Shock in Italy
This paper takes advantage of the COVID-19 outbreak to explore the determinants of firms' R&D choices around an exogenous shock. We make use of unique panel data on 7,800 Italian companies between ...
(published in: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2023, 67, 303-318)
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O3, D22, D84
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14887
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Rania
Gihleb
Osea
Giuntella
Jakub
Lonsky
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Dreaming of Leaving the Nest? Immigration Status and the Living Arrangements of DACAmented
This study investigates the effects of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) on the living arrangements and housing behavior of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. Using an event-study ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2023, 156, 104447)
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J1, J23, J24, R2
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14884
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Mario
Lackner
Uwe
Sunde
Rudolf
Winter-Ebmer
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COVID-19 and the Forces behind Social Unrest
The unprecedented consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic have raised concerns about intensified social unrest, but evidence for such a link and the underlying channels is still lacking. We use a ...
(published as 'The forces behind social unrest: Evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic' in: Plos One, 2025, 20 (1), e0314165)
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H
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14883
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Alan
Auerbach
Yuriy
Gorodnichenko
Peter
B.
McCrory
Daniel
Murphy
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Fiscal Multipliers in the COVID-19 Recession
In response to the record-breaking COVID19 recession, many governments have adopted unprecedented fiscal stimuli. While countercyclical fiscal policy is effective in fighting conventional recessions, ...
(published in: Journal of International Money and Finance, 2022, 126, 102669)
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E62, E32, H3
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14882
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Björn
Anders
Gustafsson
Vibeke
Jakobsen
Hanna
Mac Innes
Peder
J.
Pedersen
Torun
Österberg
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Older Immigrants' New Poverty Risk in Scandinavian Welfare States?
Many European high-income countries face a rapid increase in the number of immigrants from low- and middle-income countries reaching the normal pension age. Thus, it is increasingly relevant to ask: ...
(published in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2022, 48 (19), 4648 - 4669)
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I32, J14, J15, J61
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14881
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Maja
Adena
Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
Michal
Myck
Monika
Oczkowska
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Home Alone: Widows' Well-Being and Time
Losing a partner is a life-changing experience. We draw on numerous datasets to examine differences between widowed and partnered older women and to provide a comprehensive picture of well-being in ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Happiness Studies, 2023, 24, 813 - 838)
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I31, I19, J14
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14880
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Jocelyn
Wikle
Riley
Wilson
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Access to Head Start and Maternal Labor Supply: Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Evidence
We explore how access to Head Start impacts maternal labor supply. By relaxing child care constraints, public preschool options like Head Start might lead mothers to reallocate time between ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2023, 41 (4), 1081–1127)
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J13, J22, H4, I28, H52, I38
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14879
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Fabio
Montobbio
Jacopo
Staccioli
Maria
Enrica
Virgillito
Marco
Vivarelli
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Labour-Saving Automation and Occupational Exposure: A Text-Similarity Measure
This paper represents one of the first attempts at building a direct measure of occupational exposure to robotic labour-saving technologies. After identifying robotic and LS robotic patents retrieved ...
(published as 'Labour-saving automation: a direct measure of occupational exposure' in: World Economy, 2024, 47, 332–361)
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O33, J24
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14878
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Hanan
Morsy
Abebe
Shimeles
Tiguene
Nabassaga
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Structural Change and Inequality in Africa
This paper examines how inequality could be tackled through structural transformation using unit record data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) for Africa. Results suggest inequality ...
(published in: Journal of African Economies, 2023, 32 (S2), ii228–ii245, )
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D30, D31, J2
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14876
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Joan
Costa-Font
Cristina
Vilaplana-Prieto
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Biased Survival Expectations and Behaviours: Does Domain Specific Information Matter?
We study biased survival expectations across two domains and examine whether such biased expectations influence health and financial behaviors. Combining individual-level longitudinal data, ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2022, 65, 285 - 317)
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I18, D14, G22
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14875
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Mahvish
Faran
Karl
Taylor
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The Impact of a New Quality Management Practice on Firm Performance: Evidence from Pakistan
This paper uses a novel firm level data set to investigate the impact of a unique quality management practice on the production and productivity of a large-scale garments manufacturer in Pakistan. ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2025, 73 (3), 1365-1408)
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L2, M2, O14, O32, O33
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14874
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Mongoljin
Batsaikhan
Mette
Gørtz
John
Kennes
Ran
Sun
Lyng
Daniel
Monte
Norovsambuu
Tumennasan
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Discrimination and Daycare Choice: Evidence from a Randomized Survey
We use a randomized survey to study how discrimination affects parenting choices. In our survey, parents with young children choose between two public daycares, which are described by testimonials ...
(published online in: Journal of Human Resources, 08 January 2024)
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D15, D63, J15, I24
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14873
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Daniel
Fackler
Claus
Schnabel
Jens
Stegmaier
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Personnel Adjustments during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Did Co-Determination Make a Difference?
Using a unique dataset of establishments in Germany surveyed during the Covid-19 pandemic, this study investigates whether personnel adjustments during the crisis differed between establishments with ...
(published in: Journal for Labour Market Research, 2024, 58, 4 (2024))
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J53, J63, M51
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14872
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Orley
Ashenfelter
David
Card
Henry
S
Farber
Michael
R.
Ransom
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Monopsony in the Labor Market: New Empirical Results and New Public Policies
This paper summarizes the results of nearly a dozen new papers presented at the Sundance Conference on Monopsony in Labor Markets held in October 2018. These papers, to be published as a special ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2022, 57 (S), S1-S10)
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J0, J2, J3, L4
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14867
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Arnab
K.
Basu
Nancy
H.
Chau
Brian
Park
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Rethinking Border Enforcement, Permanent and Circular Migration
Canonical models of migration feature border enforcement as a strategy to contain undocumented immigration by effectively exacting a mobility cost. This paper revisits the role of border enforcement ...
(revised version published in: Economic Modelling, 2022, 108, 105733)
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F22, J61, J68
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14866
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Jonas
Maibom
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The Welfare Effects of Mandatory Reemployment Programs: Combining a Structural Model and Experimental Data
This paper estimates a structural model of job search which accounts for utility costs and benefits linked to mandatory reemployment programs. The estimation uses data from a randomized experiment ...
(published in: International Economic Review, 2023, 64 (2), 607 - 640)
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C9, I3, J64, J65, J68
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14864
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Joshua
D.
Merfeld
Peter
Brummund
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The Importance of Specification Choices When Analyzing Sectoral Productivity Gaps
A consistent finding in the development literature is that average non-farm labor productivity is higher than average farm labor productivity. These differences in average productivity are sometimes ...
(published in: Agricultural Economics, 2022, 53 (4), 605-616)
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J24, J43, O13, Q12, R23
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14862
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Xingang
Wang
Sholeh
A.
Maani
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Ethnic Regional Networks and Immigrants' Earnings: A Spatial Autoregressive Network Approach
The conventional model of immigrant earnings does not account for the correlation of outcomes across immigrant ethnic networks. We apply a spatial autoregressive network approach to account for the ...
(published in: Papers in Regional Science, 2021, 100 (1), 141-169)
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J30, J31, Z13, Z18
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14858
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Eric
Verhoogen
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Firm-Level Upgrading in Developing Countries
In principle, firms in developing countries benefit from the fact that advanced technologies and products have already been developed in industrialized countries and can simply be adopted, a process ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2023, 61 (4), 1410–1464)
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O1, L2, F1
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14856
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Martin
Guzi
Stepan
Mikula
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Careful What You Say: The Effect of Manipulative Information on the 2013 Czech Presidential Run-off Election
We exploit a quasi-natural experiment that emerged during the Czech presidential run-off election to identify the impact of inaccurate and misleading information on electoral outcomes. A political ...
(published in: Economic Letters, 2021, 209, 110152)
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D72, P16, P14
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14855
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Francesca
Barigozzi
Helmuth
Cremer
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Shining with the Stars: Competition, Screening, and Concern for Coworkers' Quality
We study how workers' concern for coworkers' ability (CfCA) affects competition in the labor market. We consider two firms offering nonlinear contracts to a unit mass of prospective workers. Firms ...
(published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2024, 144, 250-283.)
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D82, L13, M54
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14851
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Jonas
Jessen
C.
Katharina
Spieß
Sevrin
Waights
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Center-Based Care and Parenting Activities
We examine the relationship between parenting activities and center-based care using time diary and survey data for mothers in Germany. While mothers using center-based care spend significantly less ...
(revised version published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2022, 84 (6), 1356 - 1379)
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D13, I21, J13
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14850
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Mark
Wooden
Trong-Anh
Trinh
Irma
Mooi-Reci
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The Differential Impacts of Contingent Employment on Fertility: Evidence from Australia
Many studies have reported evidence of negative associations between fixed-term contract employment and fertility. With few exceptions, these studies assume that employment status is exogenous and ...
(published in: Social Forces, 2023, 102 (1), 330–352)
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J13, J41
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14849
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Pedro
Molina
Ogeda
Emanuel
Ornelas
Rodrigo
R.
Soares
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Labor Unions and the Electoral Consequences of Trade Liberalization
We show that the Brazilian trade liberalization in the early 1990s led to a permanent relative decline in the vote share of left-wing presidential candidates in the regions more affected by the ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2025, 23 (1), 236-280)
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F13, D72, J51, F16, F14
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14848
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Satish
Chand
Michael
A.
Clemens
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Labour Mobility with Vocational Skill: Australian Demand and Pacific Supply
How many immigrants with less than university education, for a given immigration quota, maximise economic output? The answer is zero in the canonical model of the labour market, where the marginal ...
(published in: Australian Economic Review, 2023, 56 (4), 462-486)
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F22, J11, J24
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14847
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Michael
Elsby
Jennifer
C.
Smith
Jonathan
Wadsworth
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Population Growth, Immigration and Labour Market Dynamics
This paper examines the role of population flows on labour market dynamics across immigrant and native-born populations in the United Kingdom. Population flows are large, and cyclical, driven first ...
(published in: Demography, 2024, 61 (5), 1559–1584.)
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E24, J6
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14846
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Matthew
Harding
Kyle
Kettler
Carlos
Lamarche
Lala
Ma
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The (Alleged) Environmental and Social Benefits of Dynamic Pricing
This paper provides a cautionary tale about claiming environmental costs and benefits when justifying the use of public funds. Using the example of a dynamic pricing policy, we show that the ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2023, 205, 574-593)
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D12, L11, L94, Q53, Q58
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12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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