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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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13636
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Ylenia
Brilli
Claudio
Lucifora
Alessia
Russo
Marco
Tonello
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Influenza Vaccination Behavior and Media Reporting of Adverse Events
We study the role of media reporting of alleged adverse effects of influenza vaccination on adults' (aged 50 or more) decisions to vaccinate against the flu. We exploit the diffusion of news linking ...
(published in: Health Policy, 2020, 124 (112), 1403 - 1411)
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I12, I18, J10
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13635
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Danula
K.
Gamage
Georgios
Kavetsos
Sushanta
Mallick
Almudena
Sevilla
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Pay Transparency Initiative and Gender Pay Gap: Evidence from Research-Intensive Universities in the UK
Given the ongoing efforts to close the gender pay gap across different sectors in the UK, this paper investigates the impact of a pay transparency initiative on the gender pay gap in the university ...
(published in: BJIR, 2024, 62 (2), 293-318)
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I23, J16, J31, J44
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13634
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Moussa
Blimpo
Todd
Pugatch
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Entrepreneurship Education and Teacher Training in Rwanda
We assess, via an experiment across 207 secondary schools, how a comprehensive teacher training program affects the delivery of a major entrepreneurship curriculum reform in Rwanda. The reform ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2021, 149, 102583)
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I25, I26, I28, J24, O12, O15
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13633
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Terry
Gregory
Ulrich
Zierahn-Weilage
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When the Minimum Wage Really Bites Hard: Impact on Top Earners and Skill Supply
This paper provides new insights into how wages and employment adjust to a minimum wage policy along different wage and skill groups. For this, we exploit a quasi-experimental setting in the 1990s, ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2022, 206, 104582)
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J31, J38, J24, C21, J23
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13632
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Thomas
J.
Kniesner
Ryan
Sullivan
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The Forgotten Numbers: A Closer Look at COVID-19 Non-Fatal Valuations
Our research estimates Covid-19 non-fatal economic losses in the U.S. using detailed data on cumulative cases and hospitalizations from January 22, 2020 to July 27, 2020, from the Centers for Disease ...
(published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Special Issue: Valuation and Risk Perceptions of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020, 61(2), 155-176)
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I18, J17, J28, H51
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13631
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Gilbert
Mbara
Joanna
Tyrowicz
Ryszard
Kokoszczynski
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Striking a Balance: Optimal Tax Policy with Labor Market Duality
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model where employers may avoid making social security contributions by offering some workers "secondary contracts". When calibrated using aggregate ...
(published in: Journal of Macroeconomics, 2020, 66, 103245)
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H2, H26, H3, E13, E26, J81
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13630
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Shelly
Lundberg
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Educational Gender Gaps
Cross-country studies reveal two consistent gender gaps in education—underachievement in school by boys and low rates of participation in STEM studies by girls. Recent economics research has shown ...
(published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2020, 87 (2), 416-439)
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I20, J12, J16
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13628
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Mark
Kassis
Sascha
L.
Schmidt
Dominik
Schreyer
Matthias
Sutter
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Psychological Pressure and the Right to Determine the Moves in Dynamic Tournaments: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
In this paper, we show that the right to determine the sequence of moves in a dynamic team tournament improves the chances of winning the contest. Because studying dynamic team tournaments – like R&D ...
(published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2021, 126, 278-287.)
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C93, D00, D81, D91, Z20
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13627
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Aysun
Hızıroğlu
Aygün
Murat
Güray
Kirdar
Berna
Tuncay
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The Effect of Hosting 3.4 Million Refugees on the Health System in Turkey and Infant, Child, and Elderly Mortality among Natives
As of the end of 2017, 3.4 million Syrian refugees lived in Turkey. These refugees left a country where the health system was completely broken. Several studies report that Syrian refugees faced ...
(published as 'The Effect of Hosting 3.4 Million Refugees on Native Population Mortality' in: Journal of Health Economics, 2021, 80, 102534)
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H51, I18, J13, J15, O15
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13626
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Feicheng
Wang
Krisztina
Kis-Katos
Minghai
Zhou
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Trade Liberalization and the Gender Employment Gap in China
This paper investigates the impact of import liberalization induced labor demand shocks on male and female employment in China. Combining data from population and firm censuses between 1990 and 2005, ...
(published as 'Import Competition and the Gender Employment Gap in China' in: Journal of Human Resources, 2024, 59 (6), 1830-1864)
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F13, F14, F16, F66, J16
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13625
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David
E.
Bloom
Michael
Kuhn
Klaus
Prettner
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Modern Infectious Diseases: Macroeconomic Impacts and Policy Responses
We discuss and review literature on the macroeconomic effects of epidemics and pandemics since the late 20th century. First, we cover the role of health in driving economic growth and well-being and ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2022, 60 (1), 85–131)
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D15, D58, E10, E20, I12, I15, I18, I31, O40
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13624
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Patrick
Kampkötter
Lea
Petters
Dirk
Sliwka
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Employee Identification and Wages: On the Economics of 'Affective Commitment'
We study the role of employees' identification to the employer for wage growth. We first show in a formal model that identification implies countervailing effects: Employees with higher ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 188, 608-626)
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J31, M50, M52
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13623
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Hans-Martin
von
Gaudecker
Radost
Holler
Lena
Janys
Bettina
M.
Siflinger
Christian
Zimpelmann
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Labour Supply during Lockdown and a "New Normal": The Case of the Netherlands
We document the evolution of hours of work using monthly data from February to June 2020. During this period, the Netherlands experienced a quick spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, enacted a lockdown ...
(revised version (IZA DP 14382) published as 'Hours and income dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic: The case of the Netherlands' in: Labour Economics, 2021, 73, 102055)
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J2, H3
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13622
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Sandra
Goff
John
Ifcher
Homa
Zarghamee
Alex
Reents
Patrick
Wade
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The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Government- and Market-Attitudes
We study the COVID-19 pandemic's effect on college students' government- and market-attitudes using within-subject comparisons of survey responses elicited before and after the onset of the pandemic. ...
(published as 'Support for bigger government: The principle-implementation gap and COVID-19' in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2023, 41 (2), 243-261)
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H1, H5, P1
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13621
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Manuela
Angelucci
Daniel
M
Bennett
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Adverse Selection in the Marriage Market: HIV Testing and Marriage in Rural Malawi
Asymmetric information in the marriage market may cause adverse selection and delay marriage if partner quality is revealed over time. Sexual safety is an important but hidden partner attribute, ...
(published in: Review of Economic Studies, 2021, 88 (5), 2119–2148, )
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J12, J13, I15, I18
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13619
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Michalis
Drouvelis
Jennifer
Gerson
Nattavudh
Powdthavee
Yohanes E.
Riyanto
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Large Losses from Little Lies: Randomly Assigned Opportunity to Misrepresent Substantially Lowers Later Cooperation and Worsens Income Inequality
Social media has made anonymized behavior online a prevalent part of many people's daily interactions. The implications of this new ability to hide one's identity information remain imperfectly ...
(publishled in: PLoS ONE, 2023, 18 (3), e0282335. )
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C92, D91
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13618
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Deborah
A.
Cobb-Clark
Sarah C.
Dahmann
Anne
C.
Gielen
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The Intergenerational Effects of Requiring Unemployment Benefit Recipients to Engage in Non-Search Activities
We use a quasi-experimental design and national administrative data to analyze the intergenerational effects of introducing non-search activity requirements for unemployment benefit recipients. The ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2024, 91, 102644)
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J68, J64, J62
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13616
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Meliyanni
Johar
David
W.
Johnston
Michael A.
Shields
Peter
Siminski
Olena
Stavrunova
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The Economic Impacts of Direct Natural Disaster Exposure
This paper studies how having your home damaged or destroyed by a natural disaster impacts on economic and financial outcomes. Our context is Australia, where disasters are frequent. Estimates of ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 196, 26-39)
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Q54, J21, I31, G50, C23, H84
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13615
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Huw
Beynon
Helen
Blakely
Alex
Bryson
Rhys
Davies
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The Persistence of Union Membership within the Coalfields of Britain
Spatial variance in union membership has been attributed to the favourable attitudes that persist in areas with an historical legacy of trade unionism. Within the UK, villages and towns located in ...
(published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2021, 59 (4), 1131-1152 )
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J50, J51
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13613
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Martin
Biewen
Philipp
Kugler
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Two-Stage Least Squares Random Forests with an Application to Angrist and Evans (1998)
We develop the case of two-stage least squares estimation (2SLS) in the general framework of Athey et al. (Generalized Random Forests, Annals of Statistics, Vol. 47, 2019) and provide a software ...
(shorter version published in: Economics Letters, 2021, 204, 109893)
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C26, C55, J22, J13, C14
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13612
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Michael
A.
Clemens
Mariapia
Mendola
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Migration from Developing Countries: Selection, Income Elasticity, and Simpson's Paradox
How does immigration affect incomes in the countries migrants go to, and how do rising incomes shape emigration from the countries they leave? The answers depend on whether people who migrate have ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2024, 171, 103359)
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F22, J61, O15
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13611
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Luna
Bellani
Anselm
Hager
Stephan
Ernst
Maurer
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The Long Shadow of Slavery: The Persistence of Slave Owners in Southern Law-Making
This paper documents the persistence of the Southern slave owning elite in political power after the end of the American Civil War. We draw on a database of Texan state legislators between 1860 and ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic History, 2022, 82 (1), 250 - 283)
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D72, J62, N31, H4
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13609
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Luke
Chicoine
Emily
Lyons
Alexia
Sahue
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The Impact of HIV/Aids on Human Capital Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa: New Evidence
The risk of AIDS-related mortality increased dramatically throughout the 1990s. This paper updates previous work by Fortson (2011) to examine the impact of mortality risk on human capital investment ...
(published in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2021, 36 (6), 842-852)
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I15, I25, O55
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13608
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Hani
Mansour
Pamela
Medina
Andrea
Velasquez
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Import Competition and Gender Differences in Labor Reallocation
We study gender differences in the labor market reallocation of Peruvian workers in response to trade liberalization. The empirical strategy relies on variation in import competition across local ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2022, 76, 102149.)
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E24, F14, J16, J71
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13607
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Paola
Giuliano
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Gender and Culture
This paper reviews the literature on gender and culture. Gender gaps in various outcomes (competitiveness, labor force participation, and performance in mathematics, amongst many others) show ...
(publilshed in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2020, 36 (4); 944–961)
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A13, J16, Z1
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13606
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Thomas
Gries
Wim
Naudé
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Artificial Intelligence, Income Distribution and Economic Growth
The economic impact of Articial Intelligence (AI) is studied using a (semi) endogenous growth model with two novel features. First, the task approach from labor economics is reformulated and ...
(published in: W. Naudé and T. Gries and N. Dimitri (eds.), Artificial Intelligence: Economic Perspectives and Models, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2024)
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O47, O33, J24, E21, E25
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13602
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Deniz
Gevrek
Z. Eylem
Gevrek
Cahit
Guven
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The Relationship between Early-Life Conditions in the Home Country and Adult Outcomes among Child Immigrants in the United States
We examine the impact of health and economic conditions at birth on the adult outcomes of child immigrants using the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study. Our sample consists of children from 39 ...
(published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2022, 45, 101069)
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I14, J13, J15, J28
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13601
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Dorothée
Averkamp
Christian
Bredemeier
Falko
Juessen
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Decomposing Gender Wage Gaps: A Family Economics Perspective
We show that parts of the unexplained wage gap in standard Oaxaca-Blinder decompositions result from the neglect of the role played by the family for individual wages. We present a simple model of ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2024, 126 (1), 3-37)
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J31, J16, J12, J71, J24
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13599
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Jonathan I.
Gershuny
Oriel
Sullivan
Almudena
Sevilla
Marga
Vega-Rapun
Francesca
Foliano
Juana
Lamote
de Grignon
Teresa
Harms
Pierre
Walthery
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A New Perspective from Time Use Research on the Effects of Lockdown on COVID-19 Behavioral Infection Risk
We present findings from the first two waves of an innovative, population-representative, UK time-use diary survey conducted both pre- and mid-lockdown, using an online diary instrument that proved ...
(published as 'A new perspective from time use research on the effects of social restrictions on COVID-19 behavioral infection risk ' in: PLoS ONE, 2021, 16 (2), e0245551)
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J10, I10
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13598
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Julie
Buhl-Wiggers
Jason
Kerwin
Juan
S.
Muñoz-Morales
Jeffrey
A.
Smith
Rebecca
L.
Thornton
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Some Children Left Behind: Variation in the Effects of an Educational Intervention
We document substantial variation in the effects of a highly-effective literacy program in northern Uganda. The program increases test scores by 1.4 SDs on average, but standard statistical bounds ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2024, 234 (1-2), 105256)
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I25, I26
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13596
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Julian
V.
Johnsen
Hyejin
Ku
Kjell
G.
Salvanes
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Competition and Career Advancement: The Hidden Costs of Paid Leave
Does leave-taking matter for young workers' careers? If so, why? We propose the competition effect—relative leave status of workers affecting their relative standing inside the firm—as a new ...
(latest version published online as 'Competition and Career Advancement' in: Review of Economic Studies, 13 October 2024)
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M51, M52, J16, J22, J24, J31
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13595
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Vincenzo
Scoppa
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Social Pressure in the Stadiums: Do Agents Change Behavior without Crowd Support?
Social pressure may have relevant consequences in many contexts but it is hard to evaluate it empirically. In this paper we exploit a natural experiment in soccer to provide clear evidence of its ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2021, 82, 102344.)
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D91, M50, L83, Z2
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13593
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Steven
J.
Haider
Melvin
Stephens Jr.
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Correcting for Misclassied Binary Regressors Using Instrumental Variables
Estimators that exploit an instrumental variable to correct for misclassification in a binary regressor typically assume that the misclassification rates are invariant across all values of the ...
(published online in: Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 21 Oct 2024 )
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C18, C26
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13591
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Natalia
Kyui
Natalia
Radchenko
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The Changing Composition of Academic Majors and Wage Dynamics
We can observe several common trends related to higher education in many countries. First, there is expansion of higher education with a shift towards majoring in the social sciences. And second, ...
(published as 'The changing composition of academic majors and wage dynamics: Beyond mean returns' in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2021, 49 (2), 358-381)
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I2, J31
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13589
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Shinsuke
Asakawa
Masaru
Sasaki
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Can Childcare Benefits Increase Maternal Employment? Evidence from Childcare Benefits Policy in Japan
We estimate the policy impacts of the resumption of income thresholds for childcare benefits (CB) policy in April 2012 on female labor market participation, expenditure on childcare services, and ...
(published as 'Can child benefit reductions increase maternal employment? Evidence from Japan' in: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2022, 66, 101231)
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J16, J21, J38
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13588
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Massimiliano
Tani
Zhiming
Cheng
Silvia
Mendolia
Alfredo
R.
Paloyo
David
Savage
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Working Parents, Financial Insecurity, and Child-Care: Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic and the policy measures to control its spread – lockdowns, physical distancing, and social isolation – has coincided with the deterioration of people's mental well-being. We ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2021, 19, 123 - 144 .)
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I14, J16
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13587
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Marina
Della Giusta
Simonetta
Longhi
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Stung by Pension Reforms: The Impact of a Change in State Pension Age on Mental Health and Life Satisfaction of Affected Women
Several reforms increased the state pension age (SPA) in the UK and equalised it to age 65 for both men and women. We use panel data and a difference-in-difference approach to comprehensively analyse ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2021, 72,102049)
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I31, J22, J26
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13585
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Tim
Callan
Karina
Doorley
Alyvia
McTague
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Top Incomes in Ireland: Reconciling Evidence from Tax Records and Household Survey Data
There are two main sources of data on income distribution. Household based surveys report mainly on inequality in equivalised household level disposable income. Top income shares, on the other hand, ...
(published in: Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2021, 50, 1-15)
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D31
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13583
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Andrej
Gill
Matthias
Heinz
Heiner
Schumacher
Matthias
Sutter
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Trustworthiness in the Financial Industry
The financial industry has been struggling with widespread misconduct and public mistrust. Here we argue that the lack of trust into the financial industry may stem from the selection of subjects ...
(revised version published as 'Social Preferences of Young Professionals and the Financial Industry' in: Management Science, 2023, 69 (7), 3905-3919. )
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C91, G20, M51
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13581
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Pia
M.
Orrenius
Madeline
Zavodny
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The Effect of Employer Enrollment in E-Verify on Low-Skilled U.S. Workers
U.S. employers can check whether the workers they hire are legally eligible for employment using E-Verify, a free electronic system run by the federal government. We use confidential data from the ...
(published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2021, 28, 954-957)
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J15, J31, J61
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13578
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Alex
Bryson
Peter
Dolton
J. James
Reade
Dominik
Schreyer
Carl
Singleton
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Experimental Effects of an Absent Crowd on Performances and Refereeing Decisions during COVID-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has induced worldwide natural experiments on the effects of crowds. We exploit one of these experiments currently taking place over several countries in almost identical ...
(published as 'Causal effects of an absent crowd on performances and refereeing decisions during Covid-19' in: Economic Letters , 2021, 198, 109664)
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C90, D91, L83, Z20
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13577
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Luis-Felipe
López-Calva
Eduardo
Ortiz-Juarez
Carlos
Rodriguez Castelan
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Within-Country Poverty Convergence: Evidence from Mexico
Trends in aggregate growth and poverty reduction hide a multiplicity of development processes at the local level. The analysis reported in this paper exploits a unique panel dataset of poverty maps ...
(published in: Empirical Economics, 2022, 62, 2547–2586)
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I32, O47, O54, R11
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13576
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Michael
Oberfichtner
Claus
Schnabel
Marina
Töpfer
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Do Unions and Works Councils Really Dampen the Gender Pay Gap? Discordant Evidence from Germany
Using a large employer-employee dataset, we provide new evidence on the relationship between the gender pay gap and industrial relations from within German workplaces. Controlling for unobserved ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2020, 196, 109509)
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J31, J50
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13575
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Jinwook
Shin
Seonghoon
Kim
Kanghyock
Koh
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Economic Impact of Targeted Government Responses to COVID-19: Evidence from the First Large-scale Cluster in Seoul
We estimate the economic impact of South Korea's targeted responses to the first large-scale COVID-19 cluster in Seoul. We find that foot traffic and retail sales decreased only within a 300 meter ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2021, 192, 199-221)
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E2, H12, I12, I18
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13574
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Yuan
Tian
Maria
Esther
Caballero
Brian
K.
Kovak
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Social Learning along International Migrant Networks
We document the transmission of social distancing practices from the United States to Mexico along migrant networks during the early 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. Using data on pre-existing migrant ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2022, 195, 103-121)
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J61, F22, I12, D83
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13573
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Marta
Angelici
Daniela
Del Boca
Noemi
Oggero
Paola
Profeta
Mariacristina
Rossi
Claudia
Villosio
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Pension Information and Women's Awareness
We explore the role of financial and pension information in increasing women's knowledge and awareness of their future pension status, and consequently, in reducing the gender pension gap. A ...
(published in: Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2022, 23, 100396 )
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H31, G51, J22
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13572
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Sami
H.
Miaari
Nabil
Khattab
Maha
Sabbah-Karkabi
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Obstacles to Labour Market Participation among Arab Women in Israel
This study investigates the factors that underlay the low labour force participation rate among Palestinian-Arab women in Israel relative to Jewish women despite the high educational attainment among ...
(published in: International Labour Review 2023, 162 (4), 587 - 614)
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J01, J15, J13, J18, J26
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13570
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Esther
Arenas-Arroyo
Daniel
Fernández-Kranz
Natalia
Nollenberger
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Can't Leave You Now! Intimate Partner Violence under Forced Coexistence and Economic Uncertainty
With the COVID-19 outbreak imposing stay at home and social distancing policies, warnings about the impact of lockdown and its economic consequences on domestic violence has surged. This paper ...
(published as 'Intimate partner violence under forced cohabitation and economic stress: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 194, 104350)
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J12, I18
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13569
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Osea
Giuntella
Kelly
Hyde
Silvia
Saccardo
Sally
Sadoff
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Lifestyle and Mental Health Disruptions during COVID-19
COVID-19 has affected daily life in unprecedented ways. Using a longitudinal dataset linking biometric and survey data from several cohorts of young adults before and during the pandemic (N=685), we ...
(published in: PNAS, 2021, 118 (9), 2016632118)
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I10
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13568
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Almut
Balleer
Sebastian
Link
Manuel
Menkhoff
Peter
Zorn
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Demand or Supply? Price Adjustment during the COVID-19 Pandemic
We study price-setting behavior in German firm-level survey data to infer the relative importance of supply and demand during the Covid-19 pandemic. Supply and demand forces coexist, but demand ...
(published as 'Demand or Supply? Price Adjustment Heterogeneity during the Covid-19 Pandemic' in: International Journal of Central Banking, 2024, 20 (1), 93-158, 2024.)
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E31, E32, H50, E60, D22
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12984Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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