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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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14818
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José Ignacio
Gimenez-Nadal
Carlos
Gracia-Lazaro
José Alberto
Molina
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Bike-Sharing: Network Efficiency and Demand Profiles
This paper analyzes a bike-sharing service from both network efficiency and demand profiles perspectives. Specifically, it focuses on the BIZI service in the city of Zaragoza (Spain), which was ...
(published as 'Increasing the use of public bicycles: efficiency and demand' in: Economic Analysis and Policy, 2022, 76, 745-754)
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R40, C45
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14817
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Joseph-Simon
Goerlach
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Borrowing Constraints and the Dynamics of Return and Repeat Migration
As wages in migrant sending countries catch up with those in destinations, migrants adjust on several margins, including their duration of stay, the number of migrations they undertake, as well as ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2023, 41 (1), 205 - 243)
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J61, D15, F22
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14815
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Francisca
M.
Antman
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Multi-Dimensional Identities of the Hispanic Population in the United States
This essay discusses the multi-dimensional identities of the Hispanic population in the United States as represented in current surveys. It reviews some of the critical barriers in data collection ...
(published in: Advancing Anti-racist Economic Research and Policy, Perspectives and Resources on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy, Economic Policy Institute, 2022.)
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J15, Z13
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14814
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Ali
Moghaddasi
Kelishomi
Roberto
Nistico
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Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions in Iran
This paper investigates the effect of economic sanctions on employment. We exploit the imposition of a series of unexpected and unprecedented international economic sanctions on Iran in 2012 and ...
(published in: World Development, 2022, 151, 105760.)
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F16, F51, J21
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14813
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Valentine
Jacobs
François
Rycx
Mélanie
Volral
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Wage Effects of Educational Mismatch According to Workers' Origin: The Role of Demographics and Firm Characteristics
This paper examines the influence of educational mismatch on wages according to workers' region of birth, taking advantage of our access to rich matched employer-employee data for the Belgian private ...
(published in: De Economist, 2022, 170 (4), 459-501)
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I24, I26, J15, J24, J31
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14812
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Iga
Magda
Katarzyna
Lipowska
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Flexibility of Working Time Arrangements and Female Labor Market Outcome
We use data from the 2019 EU Labor Force Survey to study gender and parenthood gaps in two dimensions of flexibility in working time arrangements in 25 European countries. We find that overall in ...
(published in: J.A. Molina (ed.) Mothers in the Labor Market, Springer, May 2022)
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J13, J22, J32
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14811
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Kenneth
A.
Couch
Robert
W.
Fairlie
Huanan
Xu
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The Evolving Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Gender Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market: The COVID Motherhood Penalty
We explore whether COVID-19 disproportionately affected women in the labor market using CPS data through the end of 2020. We find that male-female gaps in the employment-to-population ratio and hours ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2022, 60 (2), 485 - 507)
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J16, J2, J13
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14809
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Zhiming
Cheng
Liwen
Guo
Russell
Smyth
Massimiliano
Tani
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Childhood Adversity and Energy Poverty
We use data from China Family Panel Studies to examine the effects of being a child or adolescent in China's Great Famine on the likelihood of being in energy poverty in adulthood. We find that a one ...
(published in: Energy Economics, 2022, 111, 106101)
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J13, I32, Q41
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14808
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Abi
Adams-Prassl
Teodora
Boneva
Marta
Golin
Christopher
Rauh
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The Value of Sick Pay
Not all countries provide universal access to publicly funded paid sick pay. Amongst countries that do, compensation rates can be low and coverage incomplete. This leaves a significant role for ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2023, 151, 104314)
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J22, J32, J81
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14807
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Sébastien
Michiels
Christophe
Jalil
Nordman
Suneha
Seetahul
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Many Rivers to Cross: Social Identity, Cognition and Labour Mobility in Rural India
By considering the case of rural South India, this study analyses whether individual skills and personality traits are able to facilitate labour market mobility of disadvantaged groups in the ...
(published in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2021, 697(1), 66 - 80)
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J24, J31, J71, O12
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14806
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Francesca
Modena
Enrico
Rettore
Giulia
Tanzi
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Does Gender Matter? The Effect of High Performing Peers on Academic Performances
This paper exploits student-level administrative data on the population of Italian university students from 2006 to 2014 to analyze the effects of high performing (HP) male or female peers on ...
(published as 'Asymmetries in the gender effect of high-performing peers: Evidence from tertiary education' in: Labour Economics, 2022, 78, 102225)
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I22, I23, C21, C35
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14805
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Krzysztof
Makarski
Joanna
Tyrowicz
Oliwia
Komada
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Efficiency versus Insurance: Capital Income Taxation and Privatizing Social Security
We study the interactions between capital income tax and social security privatization in the context of rising longevity. In an economy with idiosyncratic income shocks, redistributive defined ...
(published 'Capital income taxation and reforming social security in an OLG economy' in: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2024, 165, 104878)
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C68, D72, E62, H55, J26
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14804
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David
Autor
David
Dorn
Gordon
H.
Hanson
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On the Persistence of the China Shock
We evaluate the duration of the China trade shock and its impact on a wide range of outcomes over the period 2000 to 2019. The shock plateaued in 2010, enabling analysis of its effects for nearly a ...
(published in: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2021, 381-476)
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E24, F14, F16, J23, J31, L60, O47, R12, R23
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14802
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Vincent
Boucher
Carlo
L.
Del Bello
Fabrizio
Panebianco
Thierry
Verdier
Yves
Zenou
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Education Transmission and Network Formation
We propose a model of intergenerational transmission of education wherein children belong to either highly educated or low-educated families. Children choose the intensity of their social activities ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2023, 41 (1), 129 - 173)
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D85, I21, Z13
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14801
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Carlos
Díaz
Eleonora
Patacchini
Thierry
Verdier
Yves
Zenou
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Leaders in Juvenile Crime
This paper presents a new theory of crime where leaders transmit a crime technology and act as a role model for other criminals. We show that, in equilibrium, an individual's crime effort and ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 192, 638 - 667)
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C31, D85, K42
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14799
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Jonas
Radbruch
Amelie
Schiprowski
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Interview Sequences and the Formation of Subjective Assessments
Interviewing is a decisive stage of most processes that match candidates to firms or organizations. This paper studies how and why the interview assessment of a candidate depends on the other ...
(substantially revised version published online in: Review of Economic Studies, 10 April 2024)
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D91, M51
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14798
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Anabela
Carneiro
Pedro
Portugal
Pedro
Raposo
Paulo
M. M.
Rodrigues
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The Persistence of Wages
This paper provides comprehensive and detailed empirical regression analyses of the sources of wage persistence. Exploring a rich matched employer-employee data set and the estimation of a dynamic ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2023, 233 (2), 596 - 611)
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J31, J63, J65, E24
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14797
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Malte
Sandner
Alexander
Patzina
Silke
Anger
Sarah
Bernhard
Hans
Dietrich
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The COVID-19 Pandemic, Well-Being, and Transitions to Post-secondary Education
This study examines the immediate and intermediate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the well-being of two high school graduation cohorts (2020 and 2021). We also investigate how changes in ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2023, 21, 461 - 483)
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I21, I18, J24
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14796
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Katharina
Werner
Ludger
Woessmann
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The Legacy of COVID-19 in Education
If school closures and social-distancing experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic impeded children's skill development, they may leave a lasting legacy in human capital. To understand the pandemic's ...
(published in: Economic Policy, 2023, 38 (115), 609-668)
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I20, H52, J24
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14793
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Karol
Madoń
Iga
Magda
Marta
Palczyńska
Mateusz
Smoter
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What Works for Whom? Youth Labour Market Policy in Poland
This paper compares the relative effectiveness of selected active labour market policies available to young unemployed people in Poland over the 2015-2016 period. We use rich administrative data and ...
(published in: Gospodarka Narodowa / Polish Journal of Economics. 2024, 318 (2), 1-34.)
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J08, J64, J68
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14790
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Xiaoying
Gao
Apostolos
Davillas
Andrew
M.
Jones
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on Socioeconomic Inequality in Psychological Distress in the UK: An Update
This paper extends the earlier work of Davillas and Jones (2021) on socioeconomic inequality in mental health, measured by the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), to include the second national ...
(revised version published in : Health Economics, 2022, 31 (5), 912-920)
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C1, D63, I12, I14
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14789
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Gabriella
Conti
Stavros
Poupakis
Peter
Ekamper
Govert
Bijwaard
Lambert
H.
Lumey
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Severe Prenatal Shocks and Adolescent Health: Evidence from the Dutch Hunger Winter
This paper investigates impacts, mechanisms and selection effects of prenatal exposure to multiple shocks, by exploiting the unique natural experiment of the Dutch Hunger Winter. At the end of World ...
(published in: Economics and Human Biology, 2024, 53, 101372)
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I10, J13
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14788
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Filippo
Belloc
Gabriel
Burdin
Luca
Cattani
William
Ellis
Fabio
Landini
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Coevolution of Job Automation Risk and Workplace Governance
This paper analyzes the interplay between the allocation of authority within firms and workers' exposure to automation risk. We propose an evolutionary model to study the complementary fit of job ...
(published in: Research Policy, 2022, 51 (3), 104441)
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O33, J51, C73
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14787
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Sara
Ayllón
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Online Teaching and Gender Bias
I study the impact of online instruction on teaching evaluations at a higher education institution in Spain. Using a difference-in-differences approach, I show that in the semester when teaching ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2022, 89, 102280)
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J16, J71, I23, J45
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14786
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Michael
Vlassopoulos
Abu
Siddique
Tabassum
Rahman
Debayan
Pakrashi
Asadul
Islam
Firoz
Ahmed
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Improving Women's Mental Health during a Pandemic
In low-income settings, women are vulnerable to the psychological distress caused by the social and economic impact of large-scale shocks (e.g., pandemics, natural disasters, political). This paper ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2024, 16(2), 422-55.)
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I10, I12, I18, I31, O12
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14785
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Dalit
Contini
Maria
Laura
Di Tommaso
Caterina
Muratori
Daniela
Piazzalunga
Lucia
Schiavon
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and School Closure: Learning Loss in Mathematics in Primary Education
Italy was the first Western country hit by Covid-19 in February 2020, responding with a tight lockdown and full school closure until the end of the school year. This paper estimates the effect of the ...
(published as 'Who Lost the Most? Mathematics Achievement during the COVID-19 Pandemic' in: B.E.Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2022, 22 (2), 399-408)
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I21, I24
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14784
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Peter
Siminski
Sin
Hung
Yu
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The Correlation of Wealth between Parents and Children in Australia
We present the first estimates of intergenerational wealth correlation for Australia, using HILDA. The rank correlation varies greatly by child age when wealth is observed, from 0.1 before age 30, to ...
(published in: Australian Economic Review, 2022, 55 (2), 195 - 214)
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D31, J62, H00
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14783
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Uwe
Jirjahn
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Membership in Employers' Associations and Collective Bargaining Coverage in Germany
While there is a strong overlap between membership in employers' associations and collective bargaining coverage, the overlap is far from being perfect. Using unique firm-level data from Germany, ...
(revised version published in: Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2023, 44 (3), 798-826)
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F23, F66, J51, J52
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14782
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Duong
Trung
Le
Thanh
Minh
Pham
Solomon
Polachek
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The Long-Term Health Impact of Agent Orange: Evidence from the Vietnam War
This paper examines the long-term health impact of Agent Orange, a toxic military herbicide containing dioxin that was used extensively during the U.S.-Vietnam war in the 1960-70s. Using a nationally ...
(published in: World Development, 2022, 155, 105813)
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N45, I10, Q53
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14781
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Catia
Batista
Sandra
Sequeira
Pedro
C.
Vicente
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Closing the Gender Profit Gap?
We examine the impact of providing access to mobile savings accounts and improving financial management skills on the performance of female-led microenterprises in Mozambique. We find evidence that ...
(published in: Management Science, 2022, 68 (12), 8515 - 9218, )
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O15, O16, G53, J16
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14780
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Catia
Batista
Marcel
Fafchamps
Pedro
C.
Vicente
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Keep It Simple: A Field Experiment on Information Sharing among Strangers
SMS information campaigns are increasingly used for policy. We conduct a field experiment to study information sharing through mobile phone messages. Subjects are rural households in Mozambique who ...
(published in: World Bank Economic Review, 2022, 36 (4), 857 - 888)
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D83, D64, O33
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14779
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Maria
Bigoni
Matteo
Ploner
Thi-Thanh-Tam
Vu
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The Right Person for the Right Job: Workers' Prosociality as a Screening Device
The impact of workers' non-pecuniary motivation on their productivity is a fundamental issue in labor economics. Previous studies indicate that prosocially motivated workers may perform better when ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 212, 53 - 73)
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C91, D63, D64
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14778
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Eva
Sierminska
Ronald
L.
Oaxaca
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Gender Differences in Economics PhD Field Specializations with Correlated Choices
We model the process of field specialization choice among beginning economists within a multivariate logit framework that accommodates single and dual primary field specializations and incorporates ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 79, 102289)
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J01, J16, J31
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14776
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Amit
Loewenthal
Sami
H.
Miaari
Alexei
Abrahams
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How Civilian Attitudes Respond to the State's Violence: Lessons from the Israel- Gaza Conflict
States, in their conflicts with militant groups embedded in civilian populations, often resort to policies of collective punishment to erode civilian support for the militants. We attempt to evaluate ...
(published in: Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2023, 40 (4), 441 - 463)
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D72, D74, H56, J21, J45
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14774
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Lisa
A.
Cameron
Xin
Meng
Dandan
Zhang
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Does Being 'Left–Behind' in Childhood Lead To Criminality in Adulthood? Evidence from Data on Rural-Urban Migrants and Prison Inmates in China
Large scale rural-to-urban migration and China's household registration system have resulted in about 61 million children being left-behind in rural villages when their parents migrate to the cities. ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 202, 675 - 693)
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O12, O15, J12
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14771
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Björn
Anders
Gustafsson
Ding
Sai
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Comparing Receipt of Social Assistance in Urban and Rural China and the Role of Ethnicity
Dibao receipt in rural and in urban areas of China is contrasted using household data from seven province-level units. The probability of Dibao-receipt is positively related to how many persons in ...
(published in: China: An International Journal (CIJ), 2022, 20 (3), 122 - 139 )
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I38, J15, P36
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14769
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Erik
Hornung
Guido
Schwerdt
Maurizio
Strazzeri
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Religious Practice and Student Performance: Evidence from Ramadan Fasting
We investigate how the intensity of Ramadan affects educational outcomes by exploiting spatio-temporal variation in annual fasting hours. Longer fasting hours are related to increases in student ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 205, 100-119)
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I21, Z12, J24, O15
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14767
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Sam
Desiere
Bart
Cockx
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How Effective Are Hiring Subsidies to Reduce Long-Term Unemployment among Prime-Aged Jobseekers? Evidence from Belgium
Hiring subsidies are widely used to create (stable) employment for the long-term unemployed. This paper exploits the abolition of a hiring subsidy targeted at long-term unemployed jobseekers over 45 ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2022, 12(1) )
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H22, J08, J18, J23, J38, J64, J65, J68
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14766
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Hai-Anh
H
Dang
Trong-Anh
Trinh
Paolo
Verme
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Do Refugees with Better Mental Health Better Integrate? Evidence from the Building a New Life in Australia Longitudinal Survey
Hardly any evidence currently exists on the causal effects of mental illness on refugee labor market outcomes. We offer the first study on this topic in the context of Australia, one of the host ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2023, 32 (12), 2819-2835)
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I15, J15, J21, J61, O15
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14765
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Roel
M. W. J.
Beetsma
Oliwia
Komada
Krzysztof
Makarski
Joanna
Tyrowicz
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The Political (In)Stability of Funded Social Security
We analyze the political stability of funded social security. Using a stylized theoretical framework we study the mechanisms behind governments capturing social security assets in order to lower ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2021, 133, 104237)
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H55, D72, E17, E27
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14762
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Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
Andrew
Leigh
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"Beauty Too Rich for Use": Billionaires' Assets and Attractiveness
We examine how the net worth of billionaires relates to their looks, as rated by 16 people of different gender and ethnicity. Surprisingly, their financial assets are unrelated to their beauty; nor ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 73, 102153)
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J24, J40, C24
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14761
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Oded
Stark
Wiktor
Budzinski
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A Social-Psychological Reconstruction of Amartya Sen's Measures of Inequality and Social Welfare
The Gini coefficient features prominently in Amartya Sen's 1973 and 1997 seminal work on income inequality and social welfare. We construct the Gini coefficient from socialpsychological building ...
(published in: Kyklos, 2021, 74 (4), 552 - 566)
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C43, D01, D31, D63, I31, P46
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14760
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Micheline
Goedhuys
Michael
Grimm
Aline
Meysonnat
Eleonora
Nillesen
Ann-Kristin
Reitmann
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Measuring Youth Empowerment: An Illustration Using the Example of Tunisia
Youth empowerment, i.e., the ability of young people to take control over key aspects of their lives, has become a growing concern to achieving sustainable development worldwide. An increasing number ...
(published as 'Measuring youth empowerment: An application to Tunisia' in: Journal of International Development, 2024, 36 (4), 1945-1964)
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C43, D91, D39, J13
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14758
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David
Card
Fabrizio
Colella
Rafael
Lalive
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Gender Preferences in Job Vacancies and Workplace Gender Diversity
In spring 2005, Austria launched a campaign to inform employers and newspapers that gender preferences in job advertisements were illegal. At the time over 40% of openings on the nation's largest ...
(published online in: Review of Economic Studies, 21 August 2024)
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J16, J68, J63
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14755
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Joop
Adema
Till
Nikolka
Panu
Poutvaara
Uwe
Sunde
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On the Stability of Risk Preferences: Measurement Matters
We exploit the unique design of a repeated survey experiment among students in four countries to explore the stability of risk preferences in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Relative to a ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2022, 210, 110172)
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D12, D91, G50
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14754
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Joan
Costa-Font
Nilesh
Raut
Courtney
Van Houtven
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Medicaid Expansion and the Mental Health of Spousal Caregivers
Health insurance expansions can exert wellbeing effects on individuals who provide informal care to their loved ones, reducing their experience of depression. This study exploits evidence from the ...
(published in: Review of the Economics of the Household, 2024, 22, 1047–1084)
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I18
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14753
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Joan
Costa-Font
Nilesh
Raut
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Long-Term Care Partnership Effects on Medicaid and Private Insurance
Can the expansion of Medicaid, a means-tested health and long-term care insurance, be slowed down by incentivising the purchase of private long-term care insurance (LTCI)? We study the implementation ...
(published online in: Health Economics,15 March 2025 )
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I18, H11, H24
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14751
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Michael
Pesko
Casey
Warman
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Re-Exploring the Early Relationship between Teenage Cigarette and E-Cigarette Use Using Price and Tax Changes
In 2016, the Surgeon General used longitudinal cohort studies to conclude that youth e-cigarette use is strongly associated with cigarette use. We re-evaluate data from the period of time before the ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2022, 31 (2),137 - 153)
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I18, H71
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14750
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Rama
Dasi
Mariani
Furio
C.
Rosati
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Immigrant Supply of Marketable Child Care and Native Fertility in Italy
The availability of child-care services has often been advocated as one of the instruments to counter the fertility decline observed in many high-income countries. In the recent past large inflows of ...
(published in: Journal of Demographic Economics, 2022, 88 (4), 503 - 533)
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D12, F22, J13, J61
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14748
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Tatyana
Deryugina
David
Molitor
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The Causal Effects of Place on Health and Longevity
Life expectancy varies substantially across local regions within a country, raising conjectures that place of residence affects health. However, population sorting and other confounders make it ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2021, 35 (4), 147–170)
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I10, R10
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