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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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14187
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Yanyan
Liu
Shuang
Ma
Ren
Mu
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Uneven Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Post-lockdown Human Mobility Across Chinese Cities
How quickly can we expect human mobility to resume to pre-pandemic levels after lockdowns? Does pandemic severity affect the speed of post-lockdown recovery? Using real-time cross-city human mobility ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2024, 84, Article 102125)
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L60, H12, I18
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14186
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Mauricio
Tejada
Claudia
Piras
Luca
Flabbi
Monserrat
Bustelo
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Gender Gaps in Latin American Labor Markets: Implications from an Estimated Search Model
We develop and estimate a search model that captures the specific characteristics of Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) labor markets and the crucial differences between men and women. Labor force ...
(published in: Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2021, 142, 2021, 111-178)
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J24, J3, J64, O17
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14184
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Wei
Huang
Teng
Li
Yinghao
Pan
Jinyang
Ren
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Teacher Characteristics and Student Performance: Evidence from Random Teacher-Student Assignments in China
This paper investigates the impacts of teacher characteristics on student performance using a nationally representative and randomly assigned teacher-student sample in China. We find that having a ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 214, 747-781)
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I21, J24
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14183
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Xiang
Ao
Xuan
Chen
Zhong
Zhao
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Is Care by Grandparents or Parents Better for Children's Non-cognitive Skills? Evidence on Locus of Control from China
This study investigates the effect of grandparental care on children's locus of control (LOC), which is an important non-cognitive skill that affects children's future development. We use data from ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2022, 61, 101734 )
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J13
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14180
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Maria
Balgova
Simon
Trenkle
Christian
Zimpelmann
Nico
Pestel
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Job Search during a Pandemic Recession: Survey Evidence from the Netherlands
This paper studies job search behavior in the midst of a pandemic recession. We use long-running panel data from the Netherlands (LISS) and complement the core survey with our own COVID-specific ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 75, 102142)
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J21, J64, J68
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14178
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Diana
Alessandrini
Joniada
Milla
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Minimum Wage Effects on Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from Canadian Data
This paper investigates the impact of the minimum wage on individuals' schooling decisions and the type of human capital acquired by students. Using Canadian longitudinal data, we explore 136 minimum ...
(published in: Journal of Human Capital, 2024, 18 (2), 346 - 376)
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J31, J38, J24, I23
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14177
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Melanie
K.
Jones
Ezgi
Kaya
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The Gender Pay Gap in UK Medicine
In this study we quantify the size and drivers of the contemporary gender pay gap among medical doctors employed in the UK public sector. In using nationally representative data from the Annual ...
(published as 'The gender pay gap in medicine: evidence from Britain' in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2024, 76 (4), 1033 - 1051)
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J24, J31, J45, J71
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14174
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Alison
L.
Booth
Patrick
J.
Nolen
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Gender and Psychological Pressure in Competitive Environments
Gender differences in paid performance under competition have been found in many laboratory-based experiments, and it has been suggested that these may arise because men and women respond differently ...
(published in: Economica, 2022, 89 (S1), S71-S85)
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C91, C92, J16, J33, M52
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14172
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Stephen
P.
Jenkins
Fernando
Rios-Avila
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Measurement Error in Earnings Data: Replication of Meijer, Rohwedder, and Wansbeek's Mixture Model Approach to Combining Survey and Register Data
Meijer, Rohwedder, and Wansbeek (MRW, Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 2012) develop methods for prediction of a single earnings figure per worker from mixture factor models fitted using ...
(published in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2021, 36 (4), 474 - 483 )
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C81, C83, D31
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14171
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Thomas
Gries
Wim
Naudé
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Modelling Artificial Intelligence in Economics
Economists' two main theoretical approaches to understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) impacts have been the task-approach to labor markets and endogenous growth theory. Therefore, the recent ...
(published in: Journal for Labour Market Research, 2022, 56, 12 (2022))
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O47, O33, J24, E21, E25
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14169
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Loukas
Balafoutas
Mongoljin
Batsaikhan
Matthias
Sutter
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Competitiveness of Entrepreneurs and Salaried Workers
We measure the willingness to compete of entrepreneurs and salaried workers in an experiment. We let participants choose between a piece-rate and a tournament scheme either in private or in public. ...
(revised version published in: Management Science, 2024, 70 (5), 2900 - 2911)
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C91, C93, D01, L26
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14168
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Tony
Beatton
Michael
Kidd
Anthony
Niu
Francis
Vella
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Age of Starting School, Academic Performance, and the Impact of Non-Compliance: An Experiment within an Experiment, Evidence from Australia
This paper estimates the difference in academic performance of the oldest and youngest students in a given grade. We employ Queensland Department of Education school administration panel data for the ...
(published in: Economic Record, 2023, 99 (325), 175 - 206)
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I29
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14166
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Richard
V.
Burkhauser
Kevin
Corinth
Douglas
Holtz-Eakin
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Policies to Help the Working Class in the Aftermath of COVID-19: Lessons from the Great Recession
The COVID-19 pandemic and the associated government mandated shutdowns caused a historic shock to the U.S. economy and a disproportionate job loss concentrated among the working class. While an ...
(published in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2021, 695 (1), 314 - 330)
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D31, E24, E3, E6, I3, J21, J31
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14165
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Leila
Bengali
Mary
C.
Daly
Olivia
Lofton
Robert
G.
Valletta
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The Economic Status of People with Disabilities and Their Families since the Great Recession
People with disabilities face substantial barriers to sustained employment and stable, adequate income. We assess how they and their families fared during the long economic expansion that followed ...
(published in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2021, 695 (1), 123 - 142)
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J14, J11, J18
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14164
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Ethan
Grumstrup
Todd
A.
Sorensen
Jan
Misiuna
Marta
Pachocka
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Immigration and Voting Patterns in the European Union: Evidence from Five Case Studies and Cross-Country Analysis
Tempers flared in Europe in response to the 2015 European Refugee Crisis prompting some countries to totally close their borders to asylum seekers. This was seen to have fueled anti-immigrant ...
(published in: Migration Letters, 2021, 18 (5), 573–589. )
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J15, F22, D27
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14163
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Jarkko
Harju
Simon
Jäger
Benjamin
Schoefer
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Voice at Work
We estimate the effects of worker voice on job quality and separations. We leverage the 1991 introduction of worker representation on boards of Finnish firms with at least 150 employees. In contrast ...
(revise and resubmit: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics)
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J0, J53, J54
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14161
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Zhuoer
Lin
Xi
Chen
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Adverse Childhood Circumstances and Cognitive Function in Middle-Aged and Older Chinese Adults: Lower Level or Faster Decline?
We examine the long-term relationship between childhood circumstances and cognitive aging. In particular, we differentiate the level of cognitive deficit from the rate of cognitive decline. Applying ...
(published in: SSM - Population Health, 2021, 14, 100767)
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I14, I24, J13, J14
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14159
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Severin
Zimmermann
Alois
Stutzer
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The Consequences of Hosting Asylum Seekers for Citizens' Policy Preferences
Asylum migration is a major societal challenge in the Western world affecting residents' policy preferences. We analyze the effects of newly hosting asylum seekers in a given municipality on local ...
(revised version published in: European Journal of Political Economy, 2022, 73, 102130 )
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F22, H53, I38, J15, Z13
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14158
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Mette
Foged
Linea
Hasager
Vasil
Yasenov
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The Role of Labor Market Institutions in the Impact of Immigration on Wages and Employment
We study the role of institutions in affecting the labor market impacts of immigration using a cross-country meta-analysis approach. To accomplish this, we gather information on 1,030 previously ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2022, 124 (1), 164-213)
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D02, J08, J15, J31, J61
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14156
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Richard
McManus
Karen
A.
Mumford
Cristina
Sechel
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Measuring Research Excellence Amongst Economics Lecturers in the UK
Using a rich new data source, we explore the selection of economics Lecturers into the last UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) exercise. Only some one-in-two (54%) of these Lecturers were ...
(pubished in: Bulletin of Economic Research, 2022, 74 (2), 386 - 404)
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J00, J44, J71
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14155
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Marc
Kaufmann
Joël
Machado
Bertrand
Verheyden
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Why Do Migrants Stay Unexpectedly? Misperceptions and Implications for Integration
Empirical evidence suggests that a large proportion of immigrants who initially intended to stay temporarily in the destination country end up staying permanently, which may lead to suboptimal ...
(substantially revised version published in: Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2025, 117, 103099.)
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F22, D91, J61
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14153
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Pedro
S.
Martins
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Employee Training and Firm Performance: Evidence from ESF Grant Applications
As work changes more quickly, firm-provided training may become more relevant. However, there is little causal evidence about the effects of training on firms. This paper studies a large training ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2021, 72, 102056)
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J24, H43, M53
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14152
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Delia
Furtado
Haiyang
Kong
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How Do Low-Skilled Immigrants Adjust to Chinese Import Shocks? Evidence Using English Language Proficiency
This paper examines the link between trade-induced changes in local labor market opportunities and English language fluency rates among low-skilled immigrants in the United States. Many of the ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2024, 163, 104681)
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J15, J61, J24, F16
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14151
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Carlos
Rodriguez Castelan
Rogelio
Granguillhome
Ochoa
Samantha
Lach
Takaaki
Masaki
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Mobile Internet Adoption in West Africa
Mobile broadband internet is the main technology through which individuals access the internet in developing countries. Understanding the barriers to broadband adoption is thus a priority in ...
(published in: Technology in Society, 2022, 68, 101845)
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C25, C52, D12, L86, O55
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14150
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Tilbe
Atav
Egbert
L. W.
Jongen
Simon
Rabat
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Increasing the Effective Retirement Age: Key Factors and Interaction Effects
We study the effects of the recent increase in the statutory retirement age (SRA) in the Netherlands, using RDD and rich administrative data on the universe of the Dutch population. We find large ...
(published as 'Increasing the Retirement Age: Policy Effects and Underlying Mechanisms' in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2024, 16 (1), 259-291.)
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J14, J26
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14149
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Julian
Emmler
Bernd
Fitzenberger
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Temporary Overpessimism: Job Loss Expectations Following a Large Negative Employment Shock
Job loss expectations were widespread among workers in East Germany after reunification with West Germany. Though experiencing a large negative employment shock, East German workers were still ...
(published in: Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 2022, 30 (3), 621 - 661)
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D84, J64, J63, P20
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14148
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Dominique
Meurs
Patrick
A.
Puhani
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Culture as a Hiring Criterion: Systemic Discrimination in a Procedurally Fair Hiring Process
Criteria used in hiring workers often do not reflect the skills required on the job. By comparing trainee performance for newly hired workers conditional on competitive civil service examination ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2024, 87, 102482)
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H83, J45, J71, M51
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14146
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Daniela
Scur
Raffaella
Sadun
John
Van Reenen
Renata
Lemos
Nicholas
Bloom
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World Management Survey at 18: Lessons and the Way Forward
Understanding how differences in management "best practices" affect organizational outcomes has been a focus of both theoretical and empirical work in the fields of management, sociology, economics ...
(published in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2021, 37 (2),231 - 258)
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L2, M2, O14, O32, O33
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14145
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Jacob
Nielsen
Arendt
Iben
Bolvig
Mette
Foged
Linea
Hasager
Giovanni
Peri
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Language Training and Refugees' Integration
We evaluate a Danish reform focused on improving Danish language training for those granted refugee status on or after January 1, 1999. Using a Regression Discontinuity Design we find a significant, ...
(published online in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 23 June 2023 (adults) and as 'Intergenerational spillover effects of language training for refugees' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2023, 220, 104840 (children / intergenerational effects))
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J60, J24, E64, I30
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14144
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Francisca
M.
Antman
Priti
Kalsi
Soohyung
Lee
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Gender Norm Conflict and Marital Outcomes
We investigate the impact of male-female conflict over gender norms on marital outcomes. As marriage requires mutual agreement regarding the role of husband and wife, we hypothesize that a person who ...
(published in: Journal of Demographic Economics, 2021, 87 (4), 537 - 560)
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J12, J16, J24
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14143
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Laszlo
Goerke
Markus
Pannenberg
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Wage Determination in the Shadow of the Law: The Case of Works Councilors in Germany
The German law on co-determination at the plant level (Betriebsverfassungsgesetz) stipulates that works councilors are neither to be financially rewarded nor penalized for their activities. This ...
(substantially revised version published in: Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2024, 45 (1), 38 - 115)
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J30, J51, J53, J83, K31
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14142
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Alexander
K.
Koch
Julia
Nafziger
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Motivational Goal Bracketing with Non-rational Goals
We provide a tractable model of motivational goal bracketing by a present-biased individual, extending previous work to show that the main insights from models with rational goals carry over to a ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2021, 94, 101740)
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A12, C70, D91
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14141
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Peng
Ge
Wenkai
Sun
Zhong
Zhao
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Employment Structures in China from 1990 to 2015: Demographic and Technological Change
Using national representative samples from population census and mini-census of China, this paper documents important employment dynamics in China from 1990 to 2015. The share of routine manual jobs ...
(slightly revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2021, 185, 168 - 190 )
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J21
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14140
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Maria
Polipciuc
Frank
Cörvers
Raymond
Montizaan
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Peers' Race in Adolescence and Voting Behavior
Using a representative longitudinal survey of U.S. teenagers, we investigate how peer racial composition in high school affects individual turnout of young adults. We exploit across-cohort, ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2023, 97, 102486)
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D72, I24, J15
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14137
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Eric
Bonsang
Eve
Caroli
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Cognitive Load and Occupational Injuries
We investigate the relationship between cognitive load and occupational injuries. Cognitive load is defined in the literature as a tax on bandwidth which reduces cognitive resources. We proxy ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2021, 60(2), 219-242.)
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J28, J81, D91
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14136
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Maria
Knoth
Humlum
Mette
Thorsager
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The Importance of Peer Quality for Completion of Higher Education
Using detailed Danish administrative data covering the entire population of students entering higher education in the period 1985 to 2010, we investigate the importance of a student's peers in higher ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2021, 83, 102120)
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I21, I24
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14135
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Kristian
B.
Karlson
Rasmus
Landersř
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The Making and Unmaking of Opportunity: Educational Mobility in 20th Century-Denmark
We study intergenerational educational mobility in Denmark over the 20th century during which the comprehensive Danish welfare state was rolled out. While mobility initially was low, schooling ...
(published online in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 17 May 2024)
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H0, I0, J0
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14134
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Krzysztof
Karbownik
Umut
Özek
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Setting a Good Example? Examining Sibling Spillovers in Educational Achievement Using a Regression Discontinuity Design
Using a regression discontinuity design generated by school-entry cutoffs and school records from an anonymous district in Florida, we identify externalities in human capital production function ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2023, 58 (5), 1567-1607)
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D13, I20, J13
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14133
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Reza
Arabsheibani
Alma
Kudebayeva
Altay
Mussurov
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Bride Kidnapping and Labour Supply Behaviour of Married Kyrgyz Women
Using data from the 2011 and 2016 Life in Kyrgyzstan surveys, we examine Kyrgyz women's labour supply elasticities at the extensive margin. We use Heckman's two-step approach to predict earnings for ...
(published as 'A note on bride kidnapping and labour supply behaviour of Kyrgyz women' in: Economic Systems, 2021, 45 (4), 00885)
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J01, J16, J22
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14132
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Justine
Hervé
Subha
Mani
Jere
R.
Behrman
Arindam
Nandi
Anjana
Sankhil Lamkang
Ramanan
Laxminarayan
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Gender Gaps in Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills: Roles of SES and Gender Attitudes
Gender gaps in skills exist around the world but differ remarkably among the high and low-and-middle income countries. This paper uses a unique data set with more than 20,000 adolescents in rural ...
(published as 'Gender gaps in cognitive and noncognitive skills among adolescents in India' in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 193, 66 - 97)
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I21, I25, J13, J16, J24
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14131
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Jonas
Maibom
Rune
Majlund
Vejlin
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Passthrough of Firm Performance to Income and Employment Stability
To what extent do firms pass through idiosyncratic shocks to their workers? In this paper, we investigate this question focusing on passthrough to income for workers that stay in the firm and ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023, 214, 30 - 43)
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C33, D22, J31, J33
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14130
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Utteeyo
Dasgupta
Fatos
Radoniqi
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Republic of Beliefs: An Experimental Investigation
The success of a country's anti-corruption policies can crucially depend on the citizens' beliefs about the existing legal environment. We test this key idea of Basu (2020) using a novel design which ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2023, 214, 30 - 43)
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C91, K42
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14127
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Krzysztof
Karbownik
Anthony
Wray
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Educational, Labor-Market and Intergenerational Consequences of Poor Childhood Health
Does childhood health capital affect long-run labor market success? We address this question using inpatient hospital admission records linked to population census records. Sibling fixed effects ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Human Resources )
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I14, J62, N33
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14126
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Panka
Bencsik
Timothy
J.
Halliday
Bhashkar
Mazumder
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The Intergenerational Transmission of Mental and Physical Health in the United Kingdom
We estimate intergenerational health persistence in the United Kingdom using Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALY), a broad measure of health derived from the SF-12 Survey. We estimate that both the ...
(published in:Journal of Health Economics, 2023, 92,102805)
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J62, I14
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14124
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Orley
Ashenfelter
Štepán
Jurajda
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Wages, Minimum Wages, and Price Pass-through: The Case of McDonald's Restaurants
We use price and wage data from McDonald's restaurants to provide evidence on wage increases, labor-saving technology introduction, and price pass-through by a large low-wage employer facing a flurry ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics (special issue in honor of Alan Krueger), 2022, 40 (S1), S179 - S201)
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J30, J23
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14123
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Matloob
Piracha
Massimiliano
Tani
Zhiming
Cheng
Ben
Zhe
Wang
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Ethnic Identity and Immigrants' Labour Market Outcomes
The objective of this paper is to analyse how immigrants' ethnic identity correlates with their labour market outcomes. More precisely, we estimate the role of ethnic identity in employment, wages, ...
(revised version published as 'Social Assimilation and Immigrants' Labour Market Outcomes' in: Journal of Population Economics, 2023, 36, 37 - 67)
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F22, J15, J16, J21, Z13
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14122
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Yen-Chien
Chen
Elliott
Fan
Jin-Tan
Liu
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Understanding the Mechanisms of Parental Divorce Effects on Child's Higher Education
We combine multiple administrative datasets from Taiwan to evaluate the degree to which the adverse divorce effect on the child's higher education operates through deprivation of economic resources. ...
(forthcoming in: Demography 2025, 62 (4))
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I20, J12, J64
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14120
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Sascha
O.
Becker
Volker
Lindenthal
Sharun
Mukand
Fabian
Waldinger
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Persecution and Escape: Professional Networks and High-Skilled Emigration from Nazi Germany
We study the role of professional networks in facilitating the escape of persecuted academics from Nazi Germany. From 1933, the Nazi regime started to dismiss academics of Jewish origin from their ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2024, 16 (3), 1–43)
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I20, I23, I28, J15, J24, N34, N44
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14119
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Ashley
Burdett
Apostolos
Davillas
Ben
Etheridge
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Weather, Psychological Wellbeing and Mobility during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic
To reduce infection rates during the first UK wave of the COVID-19 outbreak, a first lockdown was announced on March 23, 2020, with a final easing of the restrictions on July 4, 2020. Among the most ...
(revised version published as 'Weather, mental health, and mobility during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic' in: Health Economics, 2021, 30 (9), 2296-2306 )
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I10, I12, C23
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14118
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Terhi
Maczulskij
Jutta
Viinikainen
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Personality and Public Sector Employment
Using a representative survey combined with register data on long-term labour market outcomes, this paper examines how personality traits predict sorting into public and private sector employment ...
(published as 'Personality and public sector employment in Finland' in: Labor, 2024, 38 (1), 122-149)
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J23, J45
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