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12134 Nauro F. Campos
B for Brexit: A Survey of the Economics Academic Literature
This paper surveys the economics academic literature on Brexit. It is organised in: pillars, channels, and consequences. The two building blocks to understand Brexit are the economic history of the ...
(published as 'The Economics of Brexit' in: The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2019.)
F22, F10
12133 Mary Kate Batistich
Timothy N. Bond
Stalled Racial Progress and Japanese Trade in the 1970s and 1980s
Many of the positive economic trends coming out of the Civil Rights Era for black men stagnated or reversed during the late 1970s and early 1980s. These changes were concurrent with a rapid rise in ...
(published in: Review of Economic Studies, 2023, 90 (6), 2792–2821,)
F14, J31, F14, N32, N62
12132 Clémence Berson
Morgane Laouénan
Emmanuel Valat
Outsourcing Recruitment as a Solution to Prevent Discrimination: A Correspondence Study
Many studies have proven the existence of discriminatory behavior from employers according to the origin of applicants. However, little is known about how these behaviors can be prevented. In this ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2020, 64, 101838)
A13, C93, J21, J71, J78, O15
12131 Patrick Button
Brigham Walker
Employment Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples in the United States: Evidence from a Field Experiment
We conducted a resume correspondence experiment to measure discrimination in hiring faced by Indigenous Peoples in the United States (Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians). We sent ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2020, 65, 101851. )
J15, J7, C93
12130 Alberto Alesina
Elie Murard
Hillel Rapoport
Immigration and Preferences for Redistribution in Europe
We examine the relationship between immigration and attitudes toward redistribution using a newly assembled data set of immigrant stocks for 140 regions of 16 Western European countries. Exploiting ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Geography, 2021, 21 (6), 925–954, )
D31, D64, I3, Z13
12127 Simon Jäger
Benjamin Schoefer
Josef Zweimüller
Marginal Jobs and Job Surplus: A Test of the Efficiency of Separations
We present a sharp test for the efficiency of job separations. First, we document a dramatic increase in the separation rate - 11.2ppt (28%) over five years - in response to a quasi-experimental ...
(published in: Review of Economic Studies, 2023, 90 (3), 1265–1303)
J63, J65, J30, C52, C55
12126 Samuel Bentolila
Juan J. Dolado
Juan F. Jimeno
Dual Labour Markets Revisited
This paper provides an overview of recent research on dual labour markets. Theoretical and empirical contributions on the labour-market effects of dual employment protection legislation are ...
(published in: Oxford Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance, 2020)
J41
12125 Michael Elsby
Gary Solon
How Prevalent Is Downward Rigidity in Nominal Wages? International Evidence from Payroll Records and Pay Slips
For more than 80 years, many macroeconomic analyses have been premised on the assumption that workers' nominal wage rates cannot be cut. Contrary evidence from household surveys reasonably has been ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2019, 33 (3), 185–201)
J3, E24
12122 Jenny Williams
Don Weatherburn
Can Electronic Monitoring Reduce Reoffending?
This research evaluates the impact of electronic monitoring as an alternative to prison on reoffending. Leveraging plausibly exogenous variation in sentencing outcomes generated by quasi- random ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2022, 104 (2), 232–245.)
K42
12120 Julien Benistant
Marie Claire Villeval
Unethical Behavior and Group Identity in Contests
Using a real-effort experiment, we study whether group identity affects unethical behavior in a contest game. We vary whether minimal group identity is induced or not, whether individuals have to ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2019, 72, 128-155)
C92, M54, D63
12118 Luciana Méndez-Errico
Xavier Ramos
Selection and Educational Attainment: Why Some Children Are Left Behind? Evidence from a Middle-Income Country
We model schooling as a sequential process and examine why some children are left behind. We focus on the factors that explain selection at early stages of the education system. Our findings for ...
(published in: Education Economics, 2022, 30 (6), 624-643)
I20, I24, J13, J15, J24
12117 Todd Pugatch
Tropical Storms and Mortality under Climate Change
Extreme weather induced by climate change can have major consequences for human health. In this study, I quantify the effect of tropical storm frequency and severity on mortality using objective ...
(published in: World Development, 2019, 117, 172-182)
I15, J10, O13
12116 Peter Haan
Anna Hammerschmid
Julia Schmieder
Mortality in Midlife for Subgroups in Germany
Case and Deaton (2015) document that, since 1998, midlife mortality rates are increasing for white non-Hispanics in the US. This trend is driven by deaths from drug overdoses, suicides, and ...
(published in: Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2019, 14, 100182)
I10, I14, J11
12115 Rui Wang
Xi Chen
Xun Li
Something in the Pipe: Flint Water Crisis and Health at Birth
Flint changed its public water source in 2014, causing severe water contamination. We estimate the effect of in utero exposure to polluted water on health at birth using the recent Flint water crisis ...
(published as 'Something in the pipe: the Flint water crisis and health at birth' in: Journal of Population Economics, 2022, 35, 1723–1749)
I14, I18, Q53, Q58
12113 Uwe Jirjahn
Jens Mohrenweiser
Stephen C. Smith
Works Councils and Workplace Health Promotion in Germany
From a theoretical viewpoint, there can be market failures resulting in an underprovision of occupational health and safety. Works councils may help mitigate these failures. Using establishment data ...
(revised version published in: Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2022, 43 (3), 1059-1094)
I18, J28, J50, J81
12112 Luis Serratos-Sotelo
Tommy Bengtsson
Anton Nilsson
The Long-Term Economic Effects of Polio: Evidence from the Introduction of the Polio Vaccine to Sweden in 1957
This study explores the impact an exogenous improvement in childhood health has on later-life outcomes. Using extensive and detailed register data from the Swedish Interdisciplinary Panel, we follow ...
(published in: SSM Population Health, 2020, 20 (11), 100589. )
I18
12109 Florencia López Bóo
John Creamer
Cash, Conditions and Child Development: Experimental Evidence from a Cash Transfer in Honduras
We explore the effects of a randomly assigned conditional cash transfer in Honduras (Bono 10000) on early childhood development. We find significant impacts on cognitive development in children 0-60 ...
(published in: Economia, LACEA, 2019, 19 (2), 169 - 196)
C93, J13, I25, I38
12108 Matthias Doepke
Giuseppe Sorrenti
Fabrizio Zilibotti
The Economics of Parenting
Parenting decisions are among the most consequential choices people make throughout their lives. Starting with the work of pioneers such as Gary Becker, economists have used the toolset of their ...
(published in: Annual Review of Economics, 2019, 11, 55-84)
J13, J24, R20
12107 Norbert Schady
Jere R. Behrman
Maria Caridad Araujo
Rodrigo Azuero
Raquel Bernal
David Bravo
Florencia López Bóo
Karen Macours
Daniela Marshall
Christina Paxson
Renos Vakis
Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries
Research from the United States shows that gaps in early cognitive and non-cognitive ability appear early in the life cycle. Little is known about this important question for developing countries. ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2015, 50 (2), 446 - 463)
I24, I25
12105 Osea Giuntella
Giulia La Mattina
Climent Quintana-Domeque
Intergenerational Transmission of Health at Birth from Mothers and Fathers
We use a unique data set of linked birth records from Florida to analyze the intergenerational transmission of health at birth by parental gender. We show that both paternal and maternal birth ...
(revised version published as 'Intergenerational Transmission of Health at Birth: Fathers Matter Too!' in: Journal of Human Capital, 2021, 17 (2), 284–313)
J1
12104 Stuart Campbell
Ana Nuevo-Chiquero
Gurleen Popli
Anita Ratcliffe
Parental Ethnic Identity and Child Development
We examine the relationship between parental ethnic identity and cognitive development in ethnic minority children. This aspect of parental identity may shape children's cognitive outcomes through a ...
(published as 'Parental identity and child test scores' in: Fiscal Studies, 2020, 41 (4), 851 - 881)
I21, J13, J15
12101 Muhammad Asali
Rusudan Gurashvili
Labor Market Discrimination and the Macroeconomy
Using Integrated Household Survey data from Georgia, we measure the observable and discriminatory ethnic wage gap, among male and female workers, and the gender wage gap, among Georgians and ...
(revised version published in: Economics of Transition & Institutional Change, 2020, 28 (3), 515-533.)
J71, O43, J15, J16
12100 Cornelia Chadi
Uwe Jirjahn
Does Society Influence the Gender Gap in Risk Attitudes? Evidence from East and West Germany
Previous international research has shown that women are more risk averse than men. This gives rise to the question whether the gender gap in risk attitudes is shaped by the social environment. We ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2024, 113, 102311)
D91, J16, P51
12099 Agata Maida
Andrea Weber
Female Leadership and Gender Gap within Firms: Evidence from an Italian Board Reform
Over the last decade, several countries have followed the Norwegian example and introduced laws mandating gender quota for corporate board membership. The main aim of these laws is breaking the ...
(published in: ILR Review, 2022, 75 (2), 488-515)
J24, J7, J78
12097 Delia Furtado
Kerry L. Papps
Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
Who Goes on Disability When Times Are Tough? The Role of Social Costs of Take-Up Among Immigrants
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) take-up tends to increase during recessions. We exploit variation across immigrant groups in the non-pecuniary costs of participating in SSDI to examine ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2022, 143, 103983)
E32, J61, H55, I18
12096 Eric M. Gibbons
Allie Greenman
Peter Norlander
Todd A. Sorensen
Monopsony Power and Guest Worker Programs
Guest workers on visas in the United States may be unable to quit bad employers due to barriers to mobility and a lack of labor market competition. Using H-1B, H-2A, and H-2B program data, we ...
(published in: Antitrust Bulletin, 2019, 64 (4), 540-565)
J42, F22
12092 Mattias Engdahl
Mathilde Godard
Oskar Nordström Skans
Early Labor Market Prospects and Family Formation
We use quasi-random variation in graduation years during the onset of a very deep national recession to study the relationship between early labor market conditions and young females' family ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2024, 59 (5) 1564-1598)
E32, I26, J12, J13 J22, J31
12091 Matteo Bobba
Luca Flabbi
Santiago Levy Algazi
Mauricio Tejada
Labor Market Search, Informality, and On-The-Job Human Capital Accumulation
We develop a search and matching model where firms and workers produce output that depends both on match-specific productivity and on worker-specific human capital. The human capital is accumulated ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2021, 223 (2), 433-453)
J24, J3, J64, O17
12090 Egbert L. W. Jongen
Maaike Stoel
The Elasticity of Taxable Labour Income in the Netherlands
We study the elasticity of taxable labour income in the Netherlands. We use a large and rich data set, including both financial and demographic variables, for the period 1999–2005. The 2001 tax ...
(published in: De Economist, 2019, 167(4), 359-386. )
H24, H31, J22
12087 J. David Brown
Misty L. Heggeness
Suzanne M. Dorinski
Lawrence Warren
Moises Yi
Estimating the Potential Effects of Adding a Citizenship Question to the 2020 Census
The self-response rate is a key driver of the cost and quality of a census. The addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 Census could affect the self-response rate. We predict the effect of the ...
(published as 'Predicting the Effect of Adding a Citizenship Question to the 2020 Census' in: Demography, 2019, 56 1173–1194.)
C8, F22, J1
12086 Rémi Suchon
Marie Claire Villeval
The Effects of Status Mobility and Group Identity on Trust
In a laboratory experiment we test the interaction effects of status and group identity on interpersonal trust. Natural group identity is generated by school affiliation. Status (expert or agent) is ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2019, 163, 430-463)
C92, D91, J62
12085 Daniel L. Millimet
Hao Li
Punarjit Roychowdhury
Partial Identification of Economic Mobility: With an Application to the United States
The economic mobility of individuals and households is of fundamental interest. While many measures of economic mobility exist, reliance on transition matrices remains pervasive due to simplicity and ...
(published in: Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 2020, 38, 732-753)
C18, D31, I32
12084 Kristiina Huttunen
Tuomas Pekkarinen
Roope Uusitalo
Hanna Virtanen
Lost Boys: Access to Secondary Education and Crime
We study the effect of post-compulsory education on crime by exploiting a regression discontinuity design generated by admission cut-offs to upper secondary schools in Finland. We combine data on ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2023, 218, 104804)
K42, I2
12082 Anna Bindler
Nadine Ketel
Scaring or Scarring? Labour Market Effects of Criminal Victimisation
Little is known about the costs of crime to victims and their families. In this paper, we use unique and detailed register data on victimisations and labour market outcomes from the Netherlands to ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2022, 40 (4), 939-970)
K4, J01, J12, I1
12081 Achim Ahrens
Christian B. Hansen
Mark E Schaffer
lassopack: Model Selection and Prediction with Regularized Regression in Stata
This article introduces lassopack, a suite of programs for regularized regression in Stata. lassopack implements lasso, square-root lasso, elastic net, ridge regression, adaptive lasso and ...
(published in: Stata Journal, 2020, 20 (1), 176-235. )
C53, C55, C87
12080 Volker Grossmann
Aderonke Osikominu
Let the Data Speak? On the Importance of Theory-Based Instrumental Variable Estimations
In absence of randomized controlled experiments, identification is often aimed via instrumental variable (IV) strategies, typically two-stage least squares estimations. According to Bayes' rule, ...
(published in: German Economic Review, 2019, 20, e831-e851)
C10, C36, O11
12079 Kurt Schmidheiny
Sebastian Siegloch
On Event Study Designs and Distributed-Lag Models: Equivalence, Generalization and Practical Implications
We discuss important features and pitfalls of panel-data event study designs. We derive the following main results: First, event study designs and distributed-lag models are numerically identical ...
(published as 'On event studies and distributed-lags in two-way fixed effects models: Identification, equivalence, and generalization' in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2023, 38 (5), 695-713)
C23, C51, H00, J08
12078 Olaf Hübler
The Role of Body Weight for Health, Earnings and Life Satisfaction
Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel, the influence of the body mass index on health, earnings and satisfaction is analysed by gender. Basic results are: health worsens, income declines and ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2020, 240 (5), 653-676)
I15, I31, J16, J31
12077 D. Mark Anderson
Kerwin Kofi Charles
Daniel I. Rees
Public Health Efforts and the Decline in Urban Mortality: Reply to Cutler and Miller
This is a rejoinder to a comment written by Cutler and Miller on our recent paper, "Public Health Efforts and the Decline in Urban Mortality" (IZA DP No. 11773), which reanalyzes data used by Cutler ...
(published as 'Re-Examining the Contribution of Public Health Efforts to the Decline in Urban Mortality: Reply' in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2022, 14 (2), 166-169.)
I15, I18
12075 Sara Paulone
Artjoms Ivlevs
Emigration and Alcohol Consumption among Migrant Household Members Staying Behind: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan
Despite the growth of alcohol consumption and international migration in many developing countries, the links between the two remain underexplored. We study the relationship between emigration of ...
(published in: Social Science and Medicine, 2019, 221, 40-48)
F22, F24, J61, I12
12074 Francesco Pastore
Marco Pompili
Assessing the Impact of Off- and On-The-Job Training on Employment Outcomes: A Counterfactual Evaluation of the PIPOL Program
This evaluation study aims to assess the impact of PIPOL, an integrated program of active labor policies, on the employment integration of benefit recipients. To address the issue, we have resorted ...
(published in: Evaluation Review, 2020, 44 (2-3), 145-184)
D04, J48
12073 Garry F. Barrett
W. Craig Riddell
Ageing and Skills: The Case of Literacy Skills
The relationship between ageing and skills is of growing policy significance due to population ageing, the changing nature of work and the importance of literacy for social and economic well-being. ...
(published in: European Journal of Education, 2019, 54 (1), 60-71)
I20, J14, J24
12072 Johanna Sophie Quis
Anika Bela
Guido Heineck
Preschoolers' Self-Regulation, Skill Differentials, and Early Educational Outcomes
Are there skill differentials in young children's competence levels by their self-regulation abilities and do such early life differences mark the onset of increasing disparities in competence ...
(revised version published as 'Preschoolers' self-regulation and early mathematical skill differentials' in: Education Economics, 2021, 29(2), 173-193)
I21
12071 Lili Kang
Fei Peng
Yu Zhu
Returns to Higher Education Subjects and Tiers in China: Evidence from the China Family Panel Studies
Using the recent China Family Panel Studies, we identify the subjects studied by college (2–3 years) graduates and university (4–5 years) graduates. For the university graduates, we can further ...
(published in: Studies in Higher Education, 2019, 46 (8), 1682–1695)
I23, I26
12070 Paul Anand
Jere R. Behrman
Hai-Anh H Dang
Sam Jones
Inequality of Opportunity in Education: Accounting for the Contributions of Sibs, Schools and Sorting across East Africa
Inequalities in the opportunity to obtain a good education in low-income countries are widely understood to be related to household resources and schooling quality. Yet, to date, most researchers ...
(published as 'Decomposing Learning Inequalities in East Africa: How Much Does Sorting Matter?' in: World Bank Economic Review, 2022, 36 (1), 219-243)
D6, H0, I2, O1
12068 Saibal Kar
Biswajit Mandal
Sugata Marjit
Vivekananda Mukherjee
Seeking Rent in the Informal Sector
Rent seeking within the vast informal segment of the developing world is a relatively underdexplored topic in the interface of labor market policies and public economics. Moreover, how rent seeking ...
(published in: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 2020, 91 (1), 151-164)
D73, E26, M48
12063 Terry Gregory
Anna Salomons
Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
Racing With or Against the Machine? Evidence from Europe
A fast-growing literature shows that digital technologies are displacing labor from routine tasks, raising concerns that labor is racing against the machine. We develop a task-based framework to ...
(published as 'Racing With or Against the Machine? Evidence on the Role of Trade in Europe" in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2022, 20 (2), 869 - 906)
E24, J23, J24, O33
12062 Claudio Labanca
Dario Pozzoli
Coordination of Hours within the Firm
Although coworkers are spending an increasing share of their working time interacting with one another, little is known about how the coordination of hours among heterogenous coworkers affects pay, ...
(revised version published as 'Constraints on Hours within the Firm' in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2022, 40 (2), 473 -503)
J31, H20, J20
12061 Dany Bahar
Samuel Rosenow
Ernesto Stein
Rodrigo Andres Wagner
Export Take-Offs and Acceleration: Unpacking Cross-Sector Linkages in the Evolution of Comparative Advantage
The transition into non-traditional export activities attracts important policy and academic attention. Using international trade data, we explore how alternative linkages relate to the take-off and ...
(published in: World Development, 2019, 117, 48 - 60)
O14, O33, F14
12060 Brian Bell
Pawel Bukowski
Stephen Machin
Rent Sharing and Inclusive Growth
The long-run evolution of rent sharing is empirically studied. Based upon a comprehensive and harmonized panel of the top 300 publicly quoted British companies over thirty five years, the paper ...
(published as 'The Decline in Rent Sharing' in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2024, 42, 683-716)
J30
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