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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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14003
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Xintong
Wang
Alfonso
Flores-Lagunes
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Conscription and Military Service: Do They Result in Future Violent and Non-Violent Incarcerations and Recidivism?
Employing nonparametric bounds, we examine the effect of military service on incarceration outcomes using the Vietnam draft lotteries as a possibly invalid instrumental variable for military service. ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2022, 57 (5), 1715 - 1757)
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K4, C31, C36
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14002
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Oded
Stark
Ruxanda
Berlinschi
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Community Influence as an Explanatory Factor Why Roma Children Get Little Schooling
Parents who experience poverty and who want to provide their children with an escape route can be expected to encourage and support their progeny's education. The evidence that Roma parents behave ...
(published in: Public Choice, 2021, 189, 93–11)
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J15, J24, J70, O12, Z13
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14000
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Claudia
Hupkau
Ingo
E.
Isphording
Stephen
Machin
Jenifer
Ruiz-Valenzuela
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Labour Market Shocks during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Inequalities and Child Outcomes
We study the effect of negative labour market shocks borne by parents during the Covid-19 crisis on resource and time investments in children and the channels through which negative labour market ...
(revised version published as 'Labour Market Shocks and Parental Investments during the Covid-19 Pandemic' in: Labour Economics, 2023, 82, 102341 )
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J63, J65, I20, I24
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13999
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Gary
Charness
Ramón
Cobo-Reyes
Erik
Eyster
Gabriel
Katz
Ángela
Sánchez
Matthias
Sutter
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Improving Healthy Eating in Children: Experimental Evidence
We present a field experiment to study the effects of non-monetary incentives on healthy food choices of 282 children in elementary schools. Previous interventions have typically paid participants ...
(revised version publishedd as 'Improving children’s food choices: Experimental evidence from the field: in: European Economic Review, 2023, 159, 104562 )
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C93, I12
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13997
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Daniel
S.
Hamermesh
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Moms' Time - Married or Not
Using time-diary data from the U.S. and six wealthy European countries, I demonstrate that non-partnered mothers spend slightly less time performing childcare, but much less time in other household ...
(published in: Jose Alberto Molina (ed.), Mothers in the Labor Market, Springer Publishers, 2022, 1-27.)
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J22, J12, I31
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13996
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Niaz
Asadullah
Nazia
Mansoor
Teresa
Randazzo
Zaki
Wahhaj
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Is Son Preference Disappearing from Bangladesh?
Historically, son preference has been widely prevalent in South Asia, manifested in the form of skewed sex ratios, gender differentials in child mortality, and worse educational investments in ...
(published in: World Development, 2021, 140, 105353)
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J11, J13, J16, O12
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13995
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Asadul
Islam
Debayan
Pakrashi
Michael
Vlassopoulos
Liang
Choon
Wang
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Stigma and Misconceptions in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Field Experiment in India
A hidden cost of the COVID-19 pandemic is the stigma associated with the disease for those infected and groups that are considered as more likely to be infected. This paper examines whether the ...
(published in: Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 278, 113966)
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D83, I18, J16, J18
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13990
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Naomitsu
Yashiro
Tomi
Kyyrä
Hyunjeong
Hwang
Juha
Tuomala
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Technology, Labour Market Institutions and Early Retirement: Evidence from Finland
There are two major barriers to increasing employment of older workers. First, older workers engaged in codifiable, routine tasks are particularly prone to the risk of being displaced by computers ...
(published in: Economic Policy, 2022, 37, 811-849)
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H55, J26, J65, O33
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13989
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Ronald
Bachmann
Gökay
Demir
Hanna
Frings
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Labour Market Polarisation, Job Tasks and Monopsony Power
Using a semi-structural approach based on a dynamic monopsony model, we examine to what extent workers performing different job tasks are exposed to different degrees of monopsony power, and whether ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2022, 57, S11-S49)
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J24, J42, J62
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13988
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Kalena
E.
Cortes
Daniel
Klasik
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Uniform Admissions, Unequal Access: Did the Top 10% Plan Increase Access to Selective Flagship Institutions?
The Top 10% Plan admissions policy has now been in place in Texas for over two decades. We analyze 18 years of post-Top 10% Plan data to look for evidence of increased access to the selective Texas ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2022, 87, 102199)
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I21, I24, J18
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13987
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Alexander
Ahammer
Stefan
Bauernschuster
Martin
Halla
Hannah
Lachenmaier
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Minimum Legal Drinking Age and the Social Gradient in Binge Drinking
Low minimum legal drinking ages (MLDAs), as prevalent in many European countries, are severely understudied. We use rich survey and administrative data to estimate the impact of the Austrian MLDA of ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2022, 81, 102571)
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I12, I18, H75, J13
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13986
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Semih
Tumen
Belgi
Turan
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The Effect of Fertility on Female Labor Supply in a Labor Market with Extensive Informality
This paper presents new evidence on the causal relationship between fertility and female labor supply. We particularly focus on how informal employment affects post-fertility labor supply behavior of ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2023, 65 (4), 1855-1894)
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J21, J22, J13, J31
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13985
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Pelin
Akyol
Naci
Mocan
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Education and Consanguineous Marriage
At least one of every five marriages is consanguineous (between couples who are second cousins or closer) in the Middle East and North Africa, and the rate is higher than 50 percent in some parts of ...
(published in: Journal of Human Capital, 2023, 17 (1), 114 - 171)
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I18, I26, I21, J1, Z1
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13984
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Alexander
Ahammer
Dominik
Grübl
Rudolf
Winter-Ebmer
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The Health Externalities of Downsizing
We show that downsizing has substantial externalities on the health of workers who remain in the firm. To this end, we study mass layoff (ML) survivors in Austria, using workers who survive a ML ...
(published online as 'The Health Effects of Downsizing Survival' in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 29 May 2023)
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J63, I12, J23
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13983
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Marina
Della Giusta
Steven
J.
Bosworth
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Bias and Discrimination: What Do We Know?
The paper presents the economic literature on gender bias, illustrating the underpinnings in the psychology of bias and stereotyping; the incorporation of these insights into current theoretical and ...
(published in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2020, 36 (4), 925-943.)
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D9, J7
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13982
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Meltem
Dayioglu-Tayfur
Muserref
Kucukbayrak
Semih
Tumen
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The Impact of Age-Specific Minimum Wages on Youth Employment and Education: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis
We exploit an age-specific minimum wage rule – which sets a lower minimum wage for workers of age 15 than that for workers of age 16 and above in Turkey – and its abolition to estimate the causal ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2022, 43 (6), 1352-1377)
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J21, J24, J31, J38
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13981
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Oluwasheyi
S.
Oladipo
Katarzyna
Platt
Hyoung
Suk
Shim
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Managerial Performance of a Female-Owned and Home-Based Firm
Female entrepreneurship has been regarded as inferior to its male equivalent in terms of performance. Literature on gender differences in entrepreneurship focus mostly on showing the differences, but ...
(published online in: Small Business Economics, 17 January 2023)
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L25, L26, J16
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13977
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Fabio
Galeotti
Valeria
Maggian
Marie Claire
Villeval
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Fraud Deterrence Institutions Reduce Intrinsic Honesty
Deterrence institutions are widely used in modern societies to discourage rule violations but whether they have an impact beyond their immediate scope of application is usually ignored. Using a ...
(revised version published in: Economic Journal, 2021, 131 (638), 2508-2528. )
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C93, K42, D02, D91
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13976
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Colin
P.
Green
Lana
Krehic
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An Extra Hour Wasted? Bar Closing Hours and Traffic Accidents in Norway
Driving under the influence of alcohol is a major cause of fatalities worldwide. There have been a range of legislative and policy interventions that aim to address this. Bar closing hours is one ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2022, 31 (8), 1752 - 1769)
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I18, R41
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13975
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José-Ignacio
Antón
Enrique
Fernández-Macías
Rudolf
Winter-Ebmer
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Does Robotization Affect Job Quality? Evidence from European Regional Labour Markets
Whereas there are recent papers on the effect of robot adoption on employment and wages, there is no evidence on how robots affect non-monetary working conditions. We explore the impact of robot ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2023, 62 (3), 232 - 256)
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J24, J81, O33
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13973
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Judith
M.
Delaney
Paul
J.
Devereux
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Gender Differences in College Applications: Aspiration and Risk Management
We study gender differences in decision-making strategy when applying for college using applications data for all college applicants in Ireland over the 2015-17 period. Detailed information on high ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2021, 80, 102077)
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I2
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13971
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Pierre
Koning
Paul
Muller
Roger
Prudon
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Do Disability Benefits Hinder Work Resumption after Recovery?
While a large share of Disability Insurance recipients are expected to recover, outflow rates from temporary disability schemes are typically negligible. We estimate the disincentive effects of ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2022, 82, 102593)
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J08, I1, J22
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13970
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John
V.
Winters
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Problem on the Plains: College Earnings Premiums in Small Metropolitan Areas
I use the American Community Survey to examine how college earnings premiums differ across small metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in the U.S. I document that the West North Central Division ...
(published in: Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy, 2021, 51 (1), 1-13)
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J20, J30, R10
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13969
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Ibrahim
Alhawarin
Ragui
Assaad
Ahmed
Elsayed
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Migration Shocks and Housing: Short-Run Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan
This paper investigates the impact of migration shocks on housing conditions and rental prices for the local population. The identification comes from the regional variation in the large influx of ...
(published in: Journal of Housing Economics, 2021, 53, 101761)
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O18, R21, R23
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13968
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Simone
Balestra
Aurélien
Sallin
Stefan
C.
Wolter
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High-Ability Influencers? The Heterogeneous Effects of Gifted Classmates
This paper examines how exposure to students identified as gifted (IQ ≥ 130) affects achievement in secondary school, enrollment in post-compulsory education, and occupational choices. By using ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources 2023, 58 (2), 633-665;)
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I21, I24, I26, J24
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13967
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Farzana
Afridi
Sisir
Debnath
E.
Somanathan
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A Breath of Fresh Air: Raising Awareness for Clean Fuel Adoption
Air pollution is amongst the gravest public health concerns worldwide, and indoor sources are the largest contributors in many developing countries. In our study in central India, we randomly assign ...
(published in Journal of Development Economics, 2021, 151, 102675)
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D10, D90, I15, Q53
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13964
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Manuel
Bagues
Christopher
Roth
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Interregional Contact and National Identity
We study the long-run effects of contact with individuals from other regions on beliefs, preferences and national identity. We combine a natural experiment, the random assignment of male conscripts ...
(published as 'Interregional Contact and the Formation of a Shared Identity' in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2023, 15 (3), 322–350)
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R23, D91, Z1
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13963
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Francesco
Fasani
Jacopo
Mazza
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Being on the Frontline? Immigrant Workers in Europe and the COVID-19 Pandemic
We provide a first timely assessment of the pandemic crisis impact on the labour market prospects of immigrant workers in Europe by proposing a novel measure of their exposure to employment risk. We ...
(published in: ILR Review, 2023, 76 (5), 890-918)
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F22, J61, J20
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13962
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Kai
Ingwersen
Stephan
L.
Thomsen
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An Empirical Assessment of Workload and Migrants' Health in Germany
Workload and its physical and mental burden can have detrimental effects on individual health. As different jobs are associated with specific patterns of health development, occupational selection of ...
(published in: BMC Public Health, 2024, 24, 2164 .)
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I14, J15, J81
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13960
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Grace
Chang
Marta
Favara
Rafael
Novella
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The Origins of Cognitive Skills and Non-cognitive Skills: The Long-Term Effect of in-Utero Rainfall Shocks in India
Skills are an important predictor of labour, education, and wellbeing outcomes. Understanding the origins of skills formation is important for reducing future inequalities. This paper analyses the ...
(published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2022, 44, 101089)
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J24, I14
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13958
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Hai-Anh
H
Dang
Cuong Viet
Nguyen
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Did a Successful Fight against the COVID-19 Pandemic Come at a Cost? Impacts of the Outbreak on Employment Outcomes in Vietnam
Vietnam is widely praised for its successful fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The country has had an extremely low mortality rate of 35 deaths to date (out of a population of approximately 100 ...
(published in: World Development, 2023, 161, 106129)
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E24, I30, J21, O12
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13957
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Teresa
Molina
Mari
Tanaka
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Globalization and Female Empowerment: Evidence from Myanmar
This paper examines whether globalization promotes female empowerment by improving the jobs available to women. Previous work has documented that exporting causally improved working conditions at ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2023, 71 (2), 519-565)
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J12, F66
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13955
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Pedro
Carneiro
Lucy
Kraftman
Giacomo
Mason
Lucie
Moore
Imran
Rasul
Molly
Scott
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The Impacts of a Multifaceted Pre-natal Intervention on Human Capital Accumulation in Early Life
We evaluate an intervention targeting early life nutrition and well-being for households in extreme poverty in Northern Nigeria. The intervention leads to large and sustained improvements in ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2021, 111 (8), 2506–4259))
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I15, O15
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13954
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Nadja
Bömmel
Guido
Heineck
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Revisiting the Causal Effect of Education on Political Participation and Interest
A substantial number of studies suggests a strong relationship between education and aspects of political participation and interest. Only a small body of literature, however, addresses whether these ...
(substantially revised version published in: Education Economics, 2023, 31 (6), 664-682 )
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I2, H4, H23
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13953
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Yusuf
Emre
Akgündüz
Yusuf
Kenan
Bağır
Seyit
Mümin
Cilasun
Murat
Güray
Kirdar
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Consequences of a Massive Refugee Influx on Firm Performance and Market Structure
This study combines an administrative dataset of the full population of Turkish firms and the setting of the sudden mass migration of Syrian refugees to Turkey to identify the effect of migrants on ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2023, 162, 103081.)
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J15, J61, F16, L11
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13951
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Frank
M.
Fossen
Johannes
König
Carsten
Schröder
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Risk Preference and Entrepreneurial Investment at the Top of the Wealth Distribution
We present first evidence how individual risk preferences shape entrepreneurial investment among the very wealthy using novel survey data from the top of the wealth distribution, which have been ...
(revised version published in: Empirical Economics, 2024, 66, 735–761)
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J22, J23, L26, D14
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13950
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Philippe
Askenazy
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Worker Surveillance Capital, Labour Share and Productivity
This paper proposes a basic model with two types of capital: productive capital directly involved in the production process and capital devoted to monitoring workers. Surveillance capital intensifies ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2022, 74 (1), 85–93)
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O33, O40, J20, J30
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13948
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Rossella
Calvi
Jacob
Penglase
Denni
Tommasi
Alexander
Wolf
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The More the Poorer? Resource Sharing and Scale Economies in Large Families
The structure of a family may have important consequences for the material well-being of its members. For example, in large families, an individual must share resources with many others, but she may ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2023, 160, 102986)
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D13, D11, D12, C31, I32
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13946
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Marie
Briguglio
Teresa
García-Muñoz
Shoshana
Neuman
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Environmental Engagement, Religion and Spirituality in the Context of Secularization
Over the past half century, a literature has developed across a range of disciplines exploring the relationship between religion and environmental engagement, including pro-environmental attitudes ...
(published in: Environmental Research Letters, 2020, 15 (10), 15 104098)
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O13, P18, Q51, Z12
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13945
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Christian
Grund
Maike
Rubin
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The Role of Employees' Age for the Relation between Job Autonomy and Sickness Absence
We investigate whether job autonomy is associated with employees' sickness absence. We can make use of the representative German Study of Mental Health at Work data. In line with our theoretical ...
(published in: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2021, 63 (9), 800-807.)
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J81, M12
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13944
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Joan
Costa-Font
Jorge
Garcia-Hombrados
Anna
Nicinska
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Long-Lasting Effects of Communist Indoctrination in School: Evidence from Poland
Education can serve skill formation and socialisation goals both of which are conducive to desirable economic outcomes. However, the political manipulation of the school curricula can give rise to ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2024, 161, 104641)
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I28
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13943
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Vincenzo
Carrieri
Maria
De Paola
Francesca
Gioia
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The Health-Wealth Trade-off during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communication Matters
How do people balance health/wealth concerns during a pandemic? And, how does the communication of this trade-off affect individual preferences? We address these questions using a field experiment ...
(published in: PLoS ONE, 2021,16 (9), e0256103.)
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D04, D83, D84, D91, H12, I10, J10
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13942
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Raquel
Carrasco
J. Ignacio
Garcia Perez
Juan
F.
Jimeno
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Worker Flows and Wage Dynamics: Estimating Wage Growth without Composition Effects
Wage dynamics is closely intertwined with job flows. However, composition effects associated to the different sizes and characteristics of workers entering/ exiting into/from employment that may blur ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2024, 76 (1), 94–114)
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J30, J31, J21
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13940
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Loren
Brandt
Thomas
G.
Rawski
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China's Great Boom as a Historical Process
Beginning in the late 1970s, China's economy delivered the largest growth spurt in recorded history. Striking discontinuity between recent outcomes and the economic experience of the prior 200 years ...
(published in: In: Ma, D, and von Glahn, R. (eds.), The Cambridge Economic History of China, Cambridge University Press, 2022, 775-828 )
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L2, N1, N4, O4, O5, P3
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13936
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Smriti
Sharma
Saurabh
Singhal
Finn
Tarp
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Corruption and Mental Health: Evidence from Vietnam
While there is substantial corruption in developing countries, the costs imposed by corruption on individuals and households are little understood. This study examines the relationship between ...
( published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 185, 125-137)
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I3, I15, O12, D73, P3
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13935
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Ferdi
Botha
David
C.
Ribar
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For Worse? Financial Hardships and Intra-Household Resource Allocation among Australian Couples
This paper considers the association between intra-household resource allocation and couple financial hardships in Australia. It develops and estimates a collective household model of expenditures on ...
(published in: Economic Modeling, 2023, 119, 106114)
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D12, D13, I31
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13933
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Nick
Drydakis
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Mobile Applications Aiming to Facilitate Immigrants' Societal Integration and Overall Level of Integration, Health and Mental Health: Does Artificial Intelligence Enhance Outcomes?
Using panel data on immigrant populations from European, Asian and African countries the study estimates positive associations between the number of mobile applications in use aiming to facilitate ...
(published in: Computers in Human Behavior, 2021, 117, 106661)
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O3, O31, I1, J15
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13932
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Plamen
Nikolov
Alan
Adelman
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Pension Policies, Retirement and Human Capital Depreciation in Late Adulthood
Economists have mainly focused on human capital accumulation and considerably less on the causes and consequences of human capital depreciation in late adulthood. Studying human capital depreciation ...
(updated version of this paper published as DP15742 )
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O12, J24, J26, H55, H75, O15
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13931
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Matthew
Gudgeon
Simon
Trenkle
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The Speed of Earnings Responses to Taxation and the Role of Firm Labor Demand
This paper studies the speed at which workers' pre-tax earnings respond to tax changes along the intensive margin. We do so in the context of Germany, where a large discontinuity - or notch - in the ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2024, 42 (3), 793–835)
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H24, H31, J22, J23
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13930
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Catalina
Amuedo-Dorantes
Magnus
Lofstrom
Chunbei
Wang
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Immigration Policy and the Rise of Self-Employment among Mexican Immigrants
Over the past two decades, the U.S. has seen a drastic growth in self-employment among Mexican immigrants, the largest immigrant population in the country. This is an interesting yet puzzling trend, ...
(published in: ILR Review, LR Review, 2022, 75 (5), 1189-1214)
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J15, J23, K37
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12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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