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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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13856
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Rafael
Sánchez
Javier
Finot
Mauricio
G.
Villena
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Gender Wage Gap and Firm Market Power: Evidence from Chile
The main aim of this work is to explain the Chilean gender wage gap using a dynamic monopsony model to estimate the labor supply elasticities at the firm level. Our results suggest that the ...
(published in: Applied Economics, 2021, 54 (18), 2109–2121. )
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J16, J18, J42, J62, J71
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13855
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Aslan
Zorlu
Wouter
van Gent
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Economic Assimilation of the 'Third Generation': An Intergenerational Mobility Perspective on Immigration and Integration
This paper examines ethnic disparities in intergenerational economic mobility for the children of second-generation "migrants." Using rich register data for adult children aged 20 to 30, we provide ...
(published as ' Economic Assimilation of the 'Third Generation': An Intergenerational Mobility Perspective' in: International Migration Review, 2024, 58 (2), 734-763.)
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J15, J31, J61
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13854
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Ira
N.
Gang
Rajesh
Raj
Natarajan
Kunal
Sen
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Finance, Gender, and Entrepreneurship: India's Informal Sector Firms
How does informal economic activity respond to increased financial inclusion? Does it become more entrepreneurial? Does access to new financing options change the gender configuration of informal ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2022, 58 (7), 1383-1402)
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O12, G28, L26
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13853
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Nidhaleddine
Ben Cheikh
Sami
Ben Naceur
Oussama
Kanaan
Christophe
Rault
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Investigating the Asymmetric Impact of Oil Prices on GCC Stock Markets
This paper investigates the presence of asymmetric relationship between oil price movements and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) stock markets. We propose the implementation of nonlinear vector smooth ...
(published in: Economic Modelling, 2021, 102, 105589)
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G12, F3, Q43
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13851
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Brigham
Walker
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Price and Saliency in Health Care: When Can Targeted Nudges Change Behaviors?
This paper takes advantage of a natural experiment to examine the relationship between the price and saliency of health services. A large employer e-mailed individually-targeted health education ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2023, 107, 102102)
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I1, D8
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13850
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Joan
Costa-Font
Anna
Nicinska
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Comrades in the Family? Soviet Communism and Informal Family Insurance
We study the effect of exposure to communism (EC), a political-economic regime based on collectivist planning, on preferences for family supports, which we refer to as 'informal family insurance'. We ...
(published in: Kyklos, 2023, 76 (4), 526-612)
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Z1, P3
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13849
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Todd
R.
Jones
Daniel
Kreisman
Ross
Rubenstein
Cynthia
Searcy
Rachana
Bhatt
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The Effects of Financial Aid Loss on Persistence and Graduation: A Multi-Dimensional Regression Discontinuity Approach
For years Georgia's HOPE Scholarship program provided full tuition scholarships to high achieving students. State budgetary shortfalls reduced its generosity in 2011. Under the new rules, only ...
(published in: Education Finance and Policy, 2022, 17 (2), 206–231.)
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I22, I23, H75
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13847
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Nishith
Prakash
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The Impact of Employment Quotas on the Economic Lives of Disadvantaged Minorities in India
India has the world's biggest and arguably most aggressive employment-based affirmative action policy for minorities. This paper exploits the institutional features of a federally mandated employment ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2020, 180, 494-509)
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H40, J21, J31, J45, O10
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13846
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Marco
Caliendo
Robert
Mahlstedt
Gerard
J.
van den Berg
Johan
Vikström
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Side Effects of Labor Market Policies
Labor market policy tools such as training and sanctions are commonly used to help bring workers back to work. By analogy to medical treatments, the individual exposure to these tools may have side ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2023, 125 (2), 339 - 375)
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J68, I12, I18, H51
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13844
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Pietro
Garibaldi
Espen
R.
Moen
Christopher
A.
Pissarides
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Static and Dynamic Inefficiencies in an Optimizing Model of Epidemics
In an optimizing model of epidemics several externalities arise when agents shield to avoid infection. Optimizing behaviour delays herd immunity but also reduces overall infections to approximately ...
(published in: Economic Theory, 2024, 77, 9 - 48)
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A12, I10, J18, D61, D62
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13843
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Jordy
Meekes
Wolter
Hassink
Guyonne
Kalb
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Essential Work and Emergency Childcare: Identifying Gender Differences in COVID-19 Effects on Labour Demand and Supply
We examine whether the COVID-19 crisis affects women and men differently in terms of employment, working hours and hourly wages outcomes, and whether the effects are demand or supply driven. COVID-19 ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2023, 75 (2), 393 - 417)
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J13, J16, J20, J64
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13841
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Amalia
Miller
Carmit
Segal
Melissa
Spencer
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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Domestic Violence in Los Angeles
Around the world, policymakers and news reports have warned that domestic violence (DV) could increase as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the attendant restrictions on individual mobility and ...
(published in: Economia, 2024, 91 (361), 163-187)
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I18, J12, J16, K14, K42
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13838
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Andreu
Arenas
Caterina
Calsamiglia
Annalisa
Loviglio
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What Is at Stake without High-Stakes Exams? Students' Evaluation and Admission to College at the Time of COVID-19
The outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020 inhibited face-to-face education and constrained exam taking. In many countries worldwide, high-stakes exams happening at the end of the school year determine college ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2021, 83, 102143.)
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I23, I24, I28
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13836
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Yu
Liao
Junfu
Zhang
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Hukou Status, Housing Tenure Choice and Wealth Accumulation in Urban China
In Chinese cities, migrants with rural hukou, compared to residents with local urban hukou, face more uncertainty, have limited access to mortgage finance, and are less eligible for low-cost housing. ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2021, 68, 101638.)
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R0, R2, H0
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13835
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Thomas
Gries
Wim
Naudé
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Extreme Events, Entrepreneurial Start-Ups, and Innovation: Theoretical Conjectures
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we scrutinize what has been established in the literature on whether entrepreneurship can cause and resolve extreme events, the immediate and long-run impacts of ...
(published in: Economics of Disaster and Climate Change, 2021, 5, 329–353)
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I18, L26, L53, M13
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13834
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Juan
P.
Aparicio
Michael
Jetter
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Captivating News in Colombia
What motivates kidnapping decisions by rebel groups? This paper studies news coverage of a proposed prisoner exchange program (the Acuerdo Humanitario; AH) in connection with FARC (Revolutionary ...
(published as 'Captivating news: Media attention and FARC kidnappings' in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 202, 69-81)
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D74, L82, K14, N46
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13833
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Rita
Ginja
Arizo
Karimi
Pengpeng
Xiao
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Employer Responses to Family Leave Programs
Search frictions make worker turnover costly to firms. A three-month parental leave expansion in Sweden provides exogenous variation that we use to quantify firms' adjustment costs upon worker ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2023, 15 (1), 107-135)
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J13, J16, J21, J22, J31
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13831
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Bo
Liu
Barry
Hirsch
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Winter Weather and Work Hours: Heterogeneous Effects and Regional Adaptation
Winter weather affects hours worked. We examine how work hours reported in the monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) vary with respect to snowfall in 265 metropolitan areas over the years ...
(published in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2021, 39 (4), 867-881)
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J22, O4, Q54
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13829
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Wim
Naudé
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Industrialization under Medieval Conditions? Global Development after COVID-19
Industrialization is vital for inclusive and sustainable global development. The two engines of industrialization – innovation and trade – are in danger of being compromised by the COVID-19 ...
(published in: Covid Economics, 2020, 55 (4), 100-121.)
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F01, F13, L26, L52, O25, O30
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13828
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Marco
Caliendo
Deborah
A.
Cobb-Clark
Cosima
Obst
Arne
Uhlendorff
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Risk Preferences and Training Investments
We analyze workers' risk preferences and training investments. Our conceptual frame- work differentiates between the investment risk and insurance mechanisms underpin- ning training decisions. ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 2023, 205, 668-686 )
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J24, C23, D81
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13827
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Catalina
Amuedo-Dorantes
Miriam
Marcén
Marina
Morales
Almudena
Sevilla
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COVID-19 School Closures and Parental Labor Supply in the United States
We examine the role of school closures in contributing to the negative labor market impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. We collect detailed daily information on school closures at the school-district ...
(published as 'Schooling and Parental Labor Supply: Evidence from COVID-19 School Closures in the United States' in: ILR Review, 2023, 76 (1), 56 - 85.)
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D1, J1, J16, J2, J23
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13826
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Jose
C.
Galdo
Ana
C.
Dammert
Degnet
Abebaw
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Gender Bias in Agricultural Child Labor: Evidence from Survey Design Experiments
Agricultural labor accounts for the largest share of child labor worldwide. Yet, measurement of farm labor statistics is challenging due to its inherent seasonality, variable and irregular work ...
(published in: World Bank Economic Review, 2021, 35 (4), 872-892)
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C8, J22, O12, Q12
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13825
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Marie
Boltz
Bart
Cockx
Ana
Maria
Diaz
Luz
Salas
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How Does Working-Time Flexibility Affect Workers' Productivity in a Routine Job? Evidence from a Field Experiment
We conducted an experiment in which we hired workers under different types of contracts to evaluate how flexible working time affects on-the-job productivity in a routine job. Our approach breaks ...
(published in in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2023, 61 (1), 159 - 187)
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J21, J22, J23, J24, J33
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13824
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Hai-Anh
H
Dang
Cuong Viet
Nguyen
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Gender Inequality during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Income, Expenditure, Savings, and Job Loss
The COVID-19 outbreak has brought unprecedented disruptions to the global economies and has led to income loss and high unemployment rates. But scant, if any, evidence exists on gender gaps in ...
(published in: World Development, 2021, 140, 105296.)
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J16, J21, O12
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13822
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Silvia
Robles
Max
Gross
Robert
W.
Fairlie
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The Effect of Course Shutouts on Community College Students: Evidence from Waitlist Cutoffs
One frequently cited yet understudied channel through which funding levels impact college students is course availability—colleges are often forced to respond to budgetary pressure by reducing course ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 199, 104409)
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I23
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13820
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Elisabeth
Grewenig
Philipp
Lergetporer
Katharina
Werner
Ludger
Woessmann
Larissa
Zierow
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COVID-19 and Educational Inequality: How School Closures Affect Low- and High-Achieving Students
In spring 2020, governments around the globe shut down schools to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus. We argue that low-achieving students may be particularly affected by the lack of ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2021, 140, 103920)
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I24, J62, D30
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13819
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Hugues
Champeaux
Lucia
Mangiavacchi
Francesca
Marchetta
Luca
Piccoli
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Learning at Home: Distance Learning Solutions and Child Development during the COVID-19 Lockdown
School closures, forced by the COVID-19 crisis in many countries, impacted on children's lives and their learning process. There will likely be substantial and persistent disparities between families ...
(published as 'Child development and distance learning in the age of COVID-19' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2022, 20, 659 - 685)
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I24, J13, J24
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13818
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Diane
Whitmore
Schanzenbach
Michael
R.
Strain
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Employment Effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit: Taking the Long View
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is the cornerstone U.S. anti-poverty program, typically lifting over 5 million children out of poverty each year. Targeted to low-income households with children, ...
(published in: Tax Policy and the Economy, 2021, 35, 87–129)
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J22, J28, H31, I38
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13816
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Hai-Anh
H
Dang
Edmund
Malesky
Cuong Viet
Nguyen
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Inequality and Support for Government Responses to COVID-19
Despite a rich literature studying the impact of inequality on policy outcomes, there has been limited effort to bring these insights into the debates about comparative support for government ...
(published in: PLoS ONE, 2022, 17 (9), e0272972.)
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D0, H0, I3, O1
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13815
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Ashwini
Deshpande
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Gendered Division of Paid and Unpaid Work: Evidence from India
Examining high frequency national-level panel data from Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) on paid work (employment), unpaid work (time spent on domestic work) and incomes, this paper ...
(published in: Economia Politica, 2022, 39, 75 - 100)
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J1, J6, O53
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13814
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Moundir
Lassassi
Aysit
Tansel
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Female Labor Force Participation in Five Selected Mena Countries: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine and Tunisia)
This paper considers the female labor force participation (FLFP) behavior over the past decade in five MENA countries namely, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine and Tunisia. Low FLFP rates in these ...
(substantially revised version published as 'Female Labor Force Participation in Egypt and Palestine: An Age-Period- Cohort Analysis' in: Review of Development Economics, 2022, 26 (4), 1997-2020. )
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C23, C25, D1, J21
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13813
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George
Orlov
Douglas
McKee
James
Berry
Austin
Boyle
Thomas
J.
DiCiccio
Tyler
Ransom
Alex
Rees-Jones
Joerg
Stoye
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Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic: It Is Not Who You Teach, but How You Teach
We use standardized end-of-course knowledge assessments to examine student learning during the disruptions induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Examining seven economics courses taught at four US R1 ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2021, 202, 109812)
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A22, I23
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13812
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Thomas
Markussen
Smriti
Sharma
Saurabh
Singhal
Finn
Tarp
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Inequality, Institutions and Cooperation
We examine the effects of randomly introduced economic inequality on voluntary co- operation and whether this relationship is influenced by the quality of local institutions, as proxied by ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2021, 138, 103842, p.13)
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H41, D73, D90, O12
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13809
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Andrew
McGee
Peter
McGee
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Whoever You Want Me to Be: Personality and Incentives
What can employers learn from personality tests when job applicants have incentives to misrepresent themselves? Using a within-subject, laboratory experiment, we compare personality measures with and ...
(published in: Economic Inquiry, 2024, 64 (3), 1268 - 1291)
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C91, D82, M50
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13807
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Dan
Anderberg
Arnaud
Chevalier
Lena
Hassani Nezhad
Melanie
Lührmann
Ronni
Pavan
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Higher Education Financing and the Educational Aspirations of Teenagers and their Parents
We study the impact of higher education financing on the academic aspirations of teenagers and of their parents. We exploit a reform which introduced a large increase in the maximum university ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2021, 85, 102175)
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I23, I22, I24, J24, D84
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13806
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Stephan
L.
Thomsen
Johannes
Trunzer
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Did the Bologna Process Challenge the German Apprenticeship System? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Starting in 1999, the Bologna Process reformed the German five-year study system for a first degree into the three-year bachelor's (BA) system to harmonize study lengths in Europe and improve ...
(revised version published online in: Journal of Human Capital, 11 October 2024)
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I23, I28, J24
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13805
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Stefano
Castriota
Marco
Delmastro
Mirco
Tonin
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National or Local? The Demand for News in Italy during COVID-19
Looking at TV news viewership in Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic, we investigate whether demand for national and local news depends on national or local events. Exploiting the fact that ...
(published as 'National or local infodemic? The demand for news in Italy during COVID-19' in: International Journal of Health Economics and Management, 2023, 23, 507–536)
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D12, L82
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13804
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Mark
Mitchell
Marta
Favara
Catherine
Porter
Alan
Sanchez
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Human Capital Development: New Evidence on the Production of Socio-Emotional Skills
We estimate a dynamic model of multidimensional human capital development from childhood through adolescence and into early adulthood for a Peruvian cohort born in 1994. We exploit multiple measures ...
(published online in: Journal of Human Resources, 06 June 2023, 1120-11342R)
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C38, J13, J24, O15, O54
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13803
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Badi
H.
Baltagi
Alain
Pirotte
Zhenlin
Yang
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Diagnostic Tests for Homoskedasticity in Spatial Cross-Sectional or Panel Models
We propose an Adjusted Quasi-Score (AQS) method for constructing tests for homoskedasticity in spatial econometric models. We first obtain an AQS function by adjusting the score-type function from ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2021, 224 (2), 245-270. )
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C12, C18, C21, C23
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13800
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Yafei
Si
Zhongliang
Zhou
Min
Su
Han
Hu
Zesen
Yang
Xi
Chen
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Re-Examining Supplier-Induced Demand in Health Care: Comparisons among Patients Affiliated and Not Affiliated with Healthcare Professionals in China
Doing "more" in healthcare can be a major threat to the delivery of high-quality health care. This study used coarsened exact matching to test the hypothesis of supplier-induced demand (SID) by ...
(published as 'Comparison of health care utilization among patients affiliated and not affiliated with healthcare professionals in China' in: BMC Health Services Research, 2020, 20, 1118)
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I11, D82, I12, D90
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13798
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Markus
Dertwinkel-Kalt
Mats
Köster
Matthias
Sutter
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To Buy or Not to Buy? Price Salience in an Online Shopping Field Experiment
We examine whether shrouding or partitioning of a surcharge raises demand in online shopping. In a field experiment with more than 34,000 consumers, we find that consumers in the online shop of a ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2020, 130, 103593)
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D81, C93
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13796
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Aline
Bütikofer
Rita
Ginja
Fanny
Landaud
Katrine
Vellesen
Loken
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School Selectivity, Peers, and Mental Health
Although many students suffer from anxiety and depression, and students often identify school pressure and concerns about their futures as the main reasons for their worries, little is known about ...
(published as 'Higher-Achievement Schools, Peers and Mental Health' in: Economic Journal, 2023, 133 (655), 2580–2613)
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I21, I26, I12
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13795
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Mevlude
Akbulut-Yuksel
Dozie
Okoye
Belgi
Turan
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Expressway to Power: Infrastructure Projects and Political Support
This paper provides causal evidence on how political parties consolidate power in an electoral democracy. We collect administrative data on expressway construction by the Justice and Development ...
(revised version published as 'Expressway to Votes: Infrastructure Projects and Voter Persuasion' in: Economic Journal, 2024, 134 (657), 48-94.)
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H54, N45, N95, O18, P16
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13794
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Pierre
Cahuc
Stéphane
Carcillo
Bérengčre
Patault
Flavien
Moreau
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Judge Bias in Labor Courts and Firm Performance
Does labor court uncertainty and judge subjectivity influence firms performance? We study the economic consequences of judge decisions by collecting information on more than 145,000 Appeal court ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2024, 22 (3), 1319 - 1366)
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J33, J63, J65
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13793
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Emily
A.
Beam
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Search Costs and the Determinants of Job Search
This paper examines how individuals select into job search in terms of their individual qualifications and perceptions and measures how recruiting additional applicants with a modest job-search ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2021, 69, 101968)
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O15, J64, D83, C93
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13791
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Emma
Duchini
Clémentine
Van Effenterre
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School Schedule and the Gender Pay Gap
We provide causal evidence that children's school schedules contribute to the persistence of the gender pay gap between parents. Historically, French children have had no school on Wednesdays. In ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2024, 59 (4), 1052 - 1089)
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H52, J13, J16, J22
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13790
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Ingo
E.
Isphording
Marc
Lipfert
Nico
Pestel
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School Re-Openings after Summer Breaks in Germany Did Not Increase SARS-CoV-2 Cases
This paper studies the effect of the end of school summer breaks on SARS-CoV-2 cases in Germany. We exploit variation in the staggered timing of summer breaks across federal states which allows us to ...
(revised version published as 'Does re-opening schools contribute to the spread of SARS2? Evidence from staggered summer breaks in Germany' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 198, 104426)
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I12, I18, I28
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13789
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Jan
Sauermann
Anders
Stenberg
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Assessing Selection Bias in Non-Experimental Estimates of the Returns to Workplace Training
We assess selection bias in estimated returns to workplace training by exploiting a field experiment with random assignment of workers to a one-week training program. We compare experimental ...
(revised version available here)
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J24, C93, M53
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13788
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Paola
Giuliano
Andrea
Matranga
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Historical Data: Where to Find Them, How to Use Them
The use of historical data has become a standard tool in economics, serving three main purposes: to examine the influence of the past on current economic outcomes; to use unique natural experiments ...
(published in: Alberto Bisin and Giovanni Federico (eds.), The Handbook of Historical Economics, Elsevier, 2021, 95-123)
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N0
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13787
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John
H.
Pencavel
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The Performance of Consumers' Cooperatives in America
A series of observations on various types of cooperatives is constructed from intermittent surveys between 1920 and 1950 and, where possible, these are extended to recent years. These observations ...
(published in: Journal of Participation and Employee Ownership, 2020, 3 (1), 1-27)
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P13, P17, N82
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12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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