|
No.
|
Author(s)
|
Title
|
JEL Class.
|
|
14418
|
Todd
Pugatch
Elizabeth
Schroeder
|
A Simple Nudge Increases Socioeconomic Diversity in Undergraduate Economics
We assess whether a light-touch intervention can increase socioeconomic and racial diversity in undergraduate Economics. We randomly assigned over 2,200 students a message with basic information ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2024, 62 (1), 287 - 307)
|
I21, I23
|
|
14417
|
Tomas
Kennedy
Peter
Siminski
|
Are We Richer Than Our Parents Were? Absolute Income Mobility in Australia
We conduct the first dedicated study of absolute income mobility in Australia, for 1950-2019. About two-thirds of 30-34 year-olds have higher real incomes than their parents did at the same age, and ...
(published in: Economic Record, 2022, 98 (320), 22-41)
|
D31, H00, J62
|
|
14416
|
Charlene
M.
Kalenkoski
Sabrina
Wulff
Pabilonia
|
Parental Disability and Teenagers' Time Allocation
Using the 2003–2019 American Time Use Survey, we examine how living with a parent who has a work-limiting disability is related to teenagers' time allocation. For girls, we find that living ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2023, 21 (4), 1379-1407)
|
I14, I24, J13, J14, J22
|
|
14415
|
Jun
Han
Zhong
Zhao
|
One-Child Policy and Marriage Market in China
This study analyzes the effect of one-child policy on marriage market in China, and focuses on leftover situation, marriage age, and the age differential between husband and wife. Taking age of 30 as ...
(published in: Review of Development Economics, 2022, 26 (1), 57-84)
|
J12, J13
|
|
14414
|
Minhee
Chae
Timothy
J.
Hatton
Xin
Meng
|
Explaining Trends in Adult Height in China: 1950 to 1990
This paper explores the changing trend of adult height in China for cohorts born in 1950-90. We use information on the household structure and local economic conditions during the individual's ...
(published in: World Development, 2023, 161, 106075)
|
I15, I18, J13, O1
|
|
14411
|
Cevat Giray
Aksoy
Antonio
Cabrales
Mathias
Dolls
Ruben
Durante
Lisa
Windsteiger
|
Calamities, Common Interests, Shared Identity: What Shapes Altruism and Reciprocity?
We conduct a large-scale survey experiment in nine European countries to study how priming a major crisis (COVID-19), common economic interests, and a shared identity influences altruism, reciprocity ...
(revised version forthcoming in: Journal of Comparative Economics)
|
D72, H51, H53, H55, O52, P52
|
|
14410
|
Abel
Brodeur
Lamis
Kattan
|
World War II, the Baby Boom and Employment: County Level Evidence
This paper examines the impact of male casualties due to World War II on fertility and female employment in the United States. We rely on the number of casualties at the county-level and use a ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2022, 40 (2), 437-471)
|
J11, J13, J24, N3, N4
|
|
14406
|
Olivier
B.
Bargain
Guy
Lacroix
Luca
Tiberti
|
Intrahousehold Resource Allocation and Individual Poverty: Assessing Collective Model Predictions against Direct Evidence on Sharing
Welfare analyses conducted by policy practitioners around the world usually rely on equivalized or per-capita expenditures and ignore the extent of within-household inequality. Recent advances in the ...
(published as 'Intrahousehold Resource Allocation and Individual Poverty: Assessing Collective Model Predictions using Direct Evidence on Sharing' in: Economic Journal, 2022, 132 (643), 865 - 905)
|
D11, D12, D36, I31, J12
|
|
14405
|
Stephen
P.
Jenkins
Fernando
Rios-Avila
|
Reconciling Reports: Modelling Employment Earnings and Measurement Errors Using Linked Survey and Administrative Data
We contribute new UK evidence about measurement errors and employment earnings to a field dominated by findings about the USA. We develop and apply new econometric models for linked survey and ...
(published in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 2023, 186 (1), 110 - 136)
|
C81, C83, D31
|
|
14404
|
Stephen
P.
Jenkins
Fernando
Rios-Avila
|
Finite Mixture Models for Linked Survey and Administrative Data: Estimation and Post-estimation
Researchers use finite mixture models to analyze linked survey and administrative data on labour earnings (or similar variables), taking account of various types of measurement error in each data ...
(published in: Stata Journal, 2023, 23 (1), 53 - 85)
|
C81, C83, D31
|
|
14402
|
Piera
Bello
Lorenzo
Rocco
|
Education, Information, and COVID-19 Excess Mortality
We study the role of education during the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy. We compare the trends of mortality rates between municipalities with different shares of educated residents between 2012 and ...
(published as 'Education and COVID-19 excess mortality' in: Economics & Human Biology, 2022, 47, 101194)
|
I14, I18, I26, R00
|
|
14401
|
Silvia
Angerer
Jana
Bolvashenkova
Daniela
Glätzle-Rützler
Philipp
Lergetporer
Matthias
Sutter
|
Children's Patience and School-Track Choices Several Years Later: Linking Experimental and Field Data
We present direct evidence on the link between children's patience and educational-track choices years later. Combining an incentivized patience measure of 493 primary-school children with their ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2023, 220, 104837)
|
C91, D90, I21, J2
|
|
14400
|
Tanika
Chakraborty
Anirban
Mukherjee
|
Economic Geography of Contagion: A Study on COVID-19 Outbreak in India
We propose a regional inequality-based mechanism to explain the heterogeneity in the spread of Covid-19 and test it using data from India. We argue that a core-periphery economic structure is likely ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2023, 36, 779–811.)
|
I15, I18, R1
|
|
14399
|
Joshua
Graff Zivin
Matthew
Neidell
Nicholas
Sanders
Gregor
Singer
|
When Externalities Collide: Influenza and Pollution
Influenza and air pollution each pose significant public health risks with large global economic consequences. The common pathways through which each harms health presents an interesting case of ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2023, 15 (2), 320–351)
|
Q53, I12, I11
|
|
14398
|
David
A.
Macpherson
Barry
Hirsch
|
Five Decades of Union Wages, Nonunion Wages, and Union Wage Gaps at Unionstats.com
Union, nonunion, and overall wages, plus regression-based union wage gap estimates, are provided annually, beginning in 1973 using the Current Population Surveys (CPS). The estimates are presented ...
(published as 'Five decades of CPS wages, methods, and union-nonunion wage gaps at Unionstats.com' in: Industrial Relations, 2023, 62 (4), 439-452)
|
J31, J51, C81
|
|
14397
|
Guillaume
Carlier
Arnaud
Dupuy
Alfred
Galichon
Yifei
Sun
|
SISTA: Learning Optimal Transport Costs under Sparsity Constraints
In this paper, we describe a novel iterative procedure called SISTA to learn the underlying cost in optimal transport problems. SISTA is a hybrid between two classical methods, coordinate descent ...
(published in: Communication on Pure and Applied Mathematics, 2023, 76 (9), 1659-1677)
|
C2,C6
|
|
14395
|
Davey
Poulissen
Andries
de Grip
Didier
Fouarge
Annemarie
Künn-Nelen
|
Employers' Willingness to Invest in the Training of Temporary Workers: A Discrete Choice Experiment
Various studies have shown that temporary workers participate less in training than those on permanent contracts. Human resources practices are considered to be an important explanation for this ...
(revised version published as 'Employers’ willingness to invest in the training of temporary versus permanent workers: A discrete choice experiment' in: Labour Economics, 2023, 84, 102430)
|
J24, J41, J62
|
|
14394
|
Francesca
Barigozzi
Helmuth
Cremer
Jean-Marie
Lozachmeur
|
Gender Wage and Longevity Gaps and the Design of Retirement Systems
We study the design of pension benefits for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but have a lower wage. Individuals can be single or live in couples who pool their incomes. Social ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 209, 2023, 263-287.)
|
H55, H31, H21
|
|
14393
|
Manuela
Angelucci
Daniel
M
Bennett
|
The Economic Impact of Depression Treatment in India
This study evaluates the impact of depression treatment on economic behavior in Karnataka, India. We cross-randomized pharmacotherapy and livelihoods assistance among 1000 depressed adults and ...
(published as 'The Economic Impact of Depression Treatment in India: Evidence from Community-Based Provision of Pharmacotherapy' in: American Economic Review, 2024, 114 (1), 169–198)
|
I15, I18
|
|
14392
|
Pierre-Philippe
Combes
Laurent
Gobillon
Yanos
Zylberberg
|
Urban Economics in a Historical Perspective: Recovering Data with Machine Learning
A recent literature has used a historical perspective to better understand fundamental questions of urban economics. However, a wide range of historical documents of exceptional quality remain ...
(published in: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2022, 94, 103711)
|
R11, R12, R14, N90, C45, C81
|
|
14391
|
Joshua
D.
Merfeld
|
Sectoral Wage Gaps and Gender in Rural India
Using detailed monthly panel data from rural India, this paper analyzes sectoral wage gaps for men and women. I document three important findings. First, there is clear evidence of sorting into ...
(published in: American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2023, 105 (2), 434-452)
|
J31, J43,O13,O15, Q12
|
|
14390
|
Francesco
Amodio
Nicolás
de Roux
|
Labor Market Power in Developing Countries: Evidence from Colombian Plants
How much can employers in low and middle-income countries suppress wages below marginal productivity? Using plant and customs data from Colombia, we exploit pre- determined variation across plants in ...
(published as 'Measuring Labor Market Power in Developing Countries: Evidence from Colombian Plants' in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2024, 42 (2), 949–977)
|
J42, L10, O14, O54
|
|
14388
|
Eugenio
Proto
Anwen
Zhang
|
COVID-19 and Mental Health of Individuals with Different Personalities
Several studies have been devoted to establishing the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on mental health across gender, age and ethnicity. However, much less attention has been paid to the ...
(revised version published in: PNAS (Proceeding of the National Academy of Science), 2021, 118 (37), e2109282118)
|
I3
|
|
14386
|
Philipp
Lergetporer
Ludger
Woessmann
|
Earnings Information and Public Preferences for University Tuition: Evidence from Representative Experiments
Higher education finance depends on the public's preferences for charging tuition, which may be partly based on beliefs about the university earnings premium. To test whether public support for ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2023, 226, 104968)
|
H52, I22, D72, D83
|
|
14385
|
Petri
Böckerman
Mika
Haapanen
Christopher
Jepsen
|
Dark Passage: Mental Health Consequences of Parental Death
This paper studies the causal effect of parental death on children's mental health. Combining several nationwide register-based data for Finnish citizens born between 1971 and 1986, we use an event ...
(published in: American Journal of Health Economics, 2023, 9 (4), 584-604)
|
I10, I12, J12, J13
|
|
14384
|
Christina
Felfe
Martin
G.
Kocher
Helmut
Rainer
Judith
Saurer
Thomas
Siedler
|
More Opportunity, More Cooperation? The Behavioral Effects of Birthright Citizenship on Immigrant Youth
Inequality of opportunity, particularly when overlaid with socioeconomic, ethnic, or cultural differences, may limit the scope of cooperation between individuals. A central question, then, is how to ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 200, 104448)
|
C93, D90, J15, K37
|
|
14383
|
Jeffrey
A.
Flory
Andreas
Leibbrandt
Christina
Rott
Olga
B.
Stoddard
|
Signals from On High and the Power of Growth Mindset: A Natural Field Experiment in Attracting Minorities to High-Profile Positions
We conduct a large-scale natural field experiment with a Fortune 500 company to test several approaches to attract minorities to high-profile positions. 5,000 prospective applicants were randomized ...
(published as 'Leader Signals and 'Growth Mindset': A Natural Field Experiment in Attracting Minorities' to High-Profile Position' in: Management Science, 2024, 70 (8), 4953 - 4973)
|
J15, J16, C93, D22
|
|
14382
|
Christian
Zimpelmann
Hans-Martin
von
Gaudecker
Radost
Holler
Lena
Janys
Bettina
M.
Siflinger
|
Drivers of Working Hours and Household Income Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of the Netherlands
Using customized panel data spanning the entire year of 2020, we analyze the dynamics of working hours and household income across different stages of the CoVid-19 pandemic. Similar to many other ...
(published as 'Hours and income dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic: The case of the Netherlands' in: Labour Economics, 2021, 73, 102055)
|
D31 J21, J22, J24, J33
|
|
14380
|
Ann
P.
Bartel
Soohyun
Kim
Christopher
J.
Ruhm
Jane
Waldfogel
|
California's Paid Family Leave Law and the Employment of 45-64 Year Old Adults
Paid family leave allows workers to take time off from work to care for a family member with a serious health condition, with reduced financial risk and increased job continuity. In 2004, California ...
(published in: Work, Aging and Retirement, 2023, 9 (2), 169–178)
|
J01, J20, J22
|
|
14379
|
Giorgio
Brunello
Eiji
Yamamura
|
With a Little Help from My Mother. The Matrilineal Advantage in European Grand Parenting.
This study documents the matrilineal advantage in grandparent – grandchildren relationships in Europe, using data on 20 European countries and Israel from the Survey of Health, Ageing and ...
(published as 'Reciprocity and the matrilineal advantage in European grand-parenting' in: Review of the Economics of the Household, 2023, 21, 397 - 433)
|
J12, J13
|
|
14378
|
Bernardo
Candia
Olivier
Coibion
Yuriy
Gorodnichenko
|
The Inflation Expectations of U.S. Firms: Evidence from a New Survey
Introducing a new survey of U.S. firms' inflation expectations, we document key stylized facts involving what U.S. firms know and expect about inflation and monetary policy. The resulting time series ...
(published in: Journal of Monetary Economics, 2024, 145 (S), 103569)
|
E3, E4, E5
|
|
14376
|
Hannah
Klauber
Felix
Holub
Nicolas
Koch
Nico
Pestel
Nolan
Ritter
Alexander
Rohlf
|
Killing Prescriptions Softly: Low Emission Zones and Child Health from Birth to School
We examine the persistence of the impact of early-life exposure to air pollution on children's health from birth to school enrollment using administrative public health insurance records covering one ...
(revised version published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2024, 16 (2), 220-248)
|
I18, Q51, Q53, Q58
|
|
14375
|
Christina
Boll
Dana
Müller
Simone
Schüller
|
Neither Backlash nor Convergence: Dynamics of Intracouple Childcare Division after the First COVID-19 Lockdown and Subsequent Reopening in Germany
Using unique monthly panel data from the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) covering the immediate postlockdown period from June to August 2020, we investigate the opposing claims of ...
(revised version published in: Journal for Labour Market Research, 2023, 57, 27)
|
D13, J13, J16
|
|
14373
|
Patricia
Cortes
Jessica
Pan
Laura
Pilossoph
Basit
Zafar
|
Gender Differences in Job Search and the Earnings Gap: Evidence from Business Majors
To understand gender differences in the job search process, we collect rich information on job offers and acceptances from past and current undergraduates of Boston University's Questrom School of ...
(published as 'Gender Differences in Job Search and the Earnings Gap: Evidence from the Field and Lab' in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2023, 138 (4), 2069–2126)
|
D83, D91, J64
|
|
14371
|
Vasiliki
Fouka
Soumyajit
Mazumder
Marco
Tabellini
|
From Immigrants to Americans: Race and Assimilation during the Great Migration
How does the arrival of a new minority group affect the social acceptance and outcomes of existing minorities? We study this question in the context of the First Great Migration. Between 1915 and ...
(Review of Economic Studies, 2022, 89 (2), 811–842)
|
J11, J15, N32
|
|
14370
|
Francisco
H. G.
Ferreira
Olivier
Sterck
Daniel
Gerszon
Mahler
Benoit
Decerf
|
Death and Destitution: The Global Distribution of Welfare Losses from the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about massive declines in wellbeing around the world. This paper seeks to quantify and compare two important components of those losses – increased mortality and ...
(published in: LSE Public Policy Review, 2021, 4 (2), 1- 11 )
|
D60, I15, I31, I32
|
|
14369
|
Ines
Helm
Jan
Stuhler
|
The Dynamic Response of Municipal Budgets to Revenue Shocks
We study the fiscal and tax response to intergovernmental grants, exploiting quasi-experimental variation within Germany's fiscal equalization scheme triggered by Census revisions of official ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. 2024, 16 (4), 484–527)
|
H71, H72, H77, E62
|
|
14367
|
Mattia
Filomena
Matteo
Picchio
|
Are Temporary Jobs Stepping Stones or Dead Ends? A Meta-Analytical Review of the Literature
We present a meta-analysis on the debate about the "stepping stone vs. dead end" hypothesis related to the causal effect of temporary jobs on future labour market performances. We select academic ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2022, 43 (9), 60 - 74. )
|
J08, J41, J42, J81
|
|
14366
|
Haizheng
Li
Qinyi
Liu
Mingyu
Ma
|
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Affects Job Stress of Rural Teachers
This study investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected teachers' job-specific stresses and their enthusiasm for the teaching occupation. We use unique data from China that cover the periods ...
(published as 'How the COVID-19 pandemic affects job sentiments of rural teachers' in: China Economic Review, 2022, 72, 101759)
|
I18, J24, J28
|
|
14364
|
Wiji
Arulampalam
Valentina
Corradi
Daniel
Gutknecht
|
Intercept Estimation in Nonlinear Selection Models
We propose various semiparametric estimators for nonlinear selection models, where slope and intercept can be separately identifed. When the selection equation satisfies a monotonic index ...
(published online in: Econometric Theory, 24 April 2023)
|
C14, C21, C24
|
|
14363
|
Wiji
Arulampalam
Andrea
Papini
|
Tax Progressivity and Self-Employment Dynamics
Analysis of the relationship between taxes and self-employment should account for the interplay between responses in self-employment and wage employment. To this end, we estimate a two-state ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2023, 105 (2), 377 - 391)
|
H24, H25, J24, C41
|
|
14361
|
René
Böheim
Michael
Christl
|
Mismatch Unemployment in Austria: The Role of Regional Labour Markets for Skills
During the last decade, the Austrian labour market experienced a substantial outward shift of the Beveridge curve. Using detailed administrative data on vacancies and registered unemployed by region ...
(published in: Regional Studies, Regional Science, 2022, 9 (1), 208–222)
|
J21, J64
|
|
14360
|
Karina
Doorley
Cathal
O'Donoghue
Denisa
M.
Sologon
|
The Gender Gap in Income and the COVID-19 Pandemic
The gender income gap is large and well documented for many countries. Recent research shows that it is mainly driven by differences in working patterns between men and women, but also by wage ...
(published in: Social Sciences, 2022, 11 (7), 311 )
|
D31, H23, J16, J31
|
|
14359
|
Simone
Schüller
Hannah
S.
Steinberg
|
Parents under Stress: Evaluating Emergency Childcare Policies during the First COVID-19 Lockdown in Germany
What are the effects of school and daycare facility closures during the COVID-19 pandemic on parental well-being and parenting behavior? Can emergency childcare policies during a pandemic mitigate ...
(revised version published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 78, 102217 )
|
D04, D13, I18, I31, J13
|
|
14357
|
Martin
Biewen
Miriam
Sturm
|
Why a Labour Market Boom Does Not Necessarily Bring Down Inequality: Putting Together Germany's Inequality Puzzle
After an economically tough start into the new millennium, Germany experienced an unprecedented employment boom after 2005 only stopped by the COVID-19 pandemic. Persistently high levels of ...
(published in: Fiscal Studies, 2022, 43 (2), 121-149)
|
C14, D31, I30
|
|
14356
|
Michael
S.
Kofoed
Lucas
Gebhart
Dallas
Gilmore
Ryan
Moschitto
|
Zooming to Class?: Experimental Evidence on College Students' Online Learning during COVID-19
COVID-19 shifted schools and colleges to online instruction with little causal evidence of outcomes. In the fall of 2020, we randomized 551 West Point students in a required Introductory Economics ...
(published in: American Economic Review: Insights, 2024, 6 (3), 324-340)
|
I21, I23, H75
|
|
14354
|
Alberto
Alesina
Marco
Tabellini
|
The Political Effects of Immigration: Culture or Economics?
We review the growing literature on the political effects of immigration. After a brief summary of the economics of immigration, we turn to the main focus of the paper: how immigrants influence ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2024, 62 (1), 5–46)
|
D72, J11, J15, J61, Z1
|
|
14352
|
Patrick
A.
Puhani
Margret
K.
Sterrenberg
|
Effects of Mandatory Military Service on Wages and Other Socioeconomic Outcomes
In this paper, we estimate the effects of mandatory military service by exploiting the post-cold war decrease in the need for soldiers causing a substantial number of potential conscripts not to be ...
(revised version published as 'Effects of Mandatory Military and Alternative Community Service on Wages and Other Socioeconomic outcomes' in: Kyklos, 2022, 75 (3), 488 - 507)
|
J12, J24, J47
|
|
14351
|
Ghazala
Azmat
Katja Maria
Kaufmann
|
Formation of College Plans: Expected Returns, Preferences and Adjustment Process
We exploit a large exogenous shock to study the determinants of college attendance and the role played by one's environment. We analyze whether, and how quickly, adolescents' college plans are ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2024, 22 (2), 669–711)
|
I21, D72, D91
|
|
14350
|
Zuzana
Brixiova Schwidrowski
Susumu
Imai
Thierry
Kangoye
Nadege
Desiree
Yameogo
|
Assessing Gender Gaps in Employment and Earnings in Africa: The Case of Eswatini
Persistent gender gaps characterize labor markets in many African countries. Utilizing Eswatini's first three labor market surveys (conducted in 2007, 2010, and 2013), this paper provides first ...
(published in: Development Southern Africa, 2021, 38 (4), 643–663)
|
J16, J21, L26, O12
|
12991Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
|
|
|