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10652 Kamila Cygan-Rehm
Daniel Kühnle
Michael Oberfichtner
Bounding the Causal Effect of Unemployment on Mental Health: Nonparametric Evidence from Four Countries
An important, yet unsettled, question in public health policy is the extent to which unemployment causally impacts mental health. The recent literature yields varying findings, which are likely due ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2018, 26(12), 1844-1861)
I12, J64
10651 Silvia Mendolia
Thi Nguyen
Oleg Yerokhin
The Impact of Parental Health on Children's Schooling and Labour Force Participation: Evidence from Vietnam
This paper investigates the relationship between parental health shocks and children's engagement in education and labour market, using a panel data survey of Vietnamese families, interviewed between ...
(published as 'The impact of parental illness on children’s schooling and labour force participation: evidence from Vietnam' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2019, 17, 469 - 492)
I10, I14, I24
10650 Hyuncheol Bryant Kim
Suejin Lee
Wilfredo Lim
Knowing Is Not Half the Battle: Impacts of the National Health Screening Program in Korea
Health screening provides information on disease risk and diagnosis, but whether this promotes health is unclear. We estimate the impacts of the National Health Screening Program in Korea for ...
(published in:: Journal of Health Economics, 2019, 65, 1 - 14)
I12, I18
10649 Charles Courtemanche
James Marton
Benjamin Ukert
Aaron Yelowitz
Daniela Zapata
Early Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Health Care Access, Risky Health Behaviors, and Self-Assessed Health
The goal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was to achieve nearly universal health insurance coverage through a combination of mandates, subsidies, marketplaces, and Medicaid expansions, most of which ...
(published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2018, 84 (3), 660 - 691)
I12, I13, I18
10648 Martin Huber
Andreas Steinmayr
A Framework for Separating Individual Treatment Effects from Spillover, Interaction, and General Equilibrium Effects
This paper suggests a causal framework for disentangling individual level treatment effects and interference effects, i.e., general equilibrium, spillover, or interaction effects related to treatment ...
(pusblished in: Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 2021, 39 (2), 422 - 436)
C21, C31
10647 Zhuan Pei
Jörn-Steffen Pischke
Hannes Schwandt
Poorly Measured Confounders Are More Useful on the Left Than on the Right
Researchers frequently test identifying assumptions in regression based research designs (which include instrumental variables or difference-in-differences models) by adding additional control ...
(published in: Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 2019, 37 (2), 205 - 216)
C31, C52
10645 Arnaud Lefranc
Alain Trannoy
Equality of Opportunity, Moral Hazard and the Timing of Luck
Equality of opportunity is usually defined as a situation where the effect of circumstances on outcome is nullified (compensation principle) and effort is rewarded (reward principle). We propose a ...
(published in: Social Choice and Welfare, 2017, 49 (3/4), 469 - 497)
D63, J62, C14
10644 Hyuncheol Bryant Kim
Seonghoon Kim
Thomas T. Kim
The Selection and Causal Effects of Work Incentives on Labor Productivity: Evidence from a Two-Stage Randomized Controlled Trial in Malawi
Incentives are essential to promote labor productivity. We implemented a two-stage field experiment to measure effects of career and wage incentives on productivity through self-selection and causal ...
(published as ' The Role of Career and Wage Incentives in Labor Productivity: Evidence from a Two-Stage Field Experiment in Malawi ' in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2020, 102 (5), 839-851)
J30, O15, M52
10643 Uwe Jirjahn
Jens Mohrenweiser
Performance Pay and Applicant Screening
Using German establishment data, we show that the relationship between intensity of performance pay and intensity of applicant screening depends on the nature of production. In establishments with ...
(revised version published in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2019, 57(3), 540-575)
J33, J60, M51, M52
10642 Christian Grund
Tanja Hofmann
The Dispersion of Bonus Payments within and between Firms
We explore the dispersion of bonus payments of managers within and between five large firms from the German chemical sector. We use data from a yearly salary survey in these firms during the ...
(published in: Journal of Business Economics, 2019, 89 (4), 417-445)
J31, J33, M52
10641 Ram Fishman
Stephen C. Smith
Vida Bobic
Munshi Sulaiman
How Sustainable Are Benefits from Extension for Smallholder Farmers? Evidence from a Randomized Phase-Out of the BRAC Program in Uganda
Many development programs are based on short-term interventions, either because of external funding constraints or because it is assumed that impacts persist post program termination ...
(This analysis of midline experimental results was expanded using endline data in IZA DP No. 12476,)
O13, O33, I32, Q12
10640 Shuang Ma
Ren Mu
Forced off Farm? Labor Allocation Response to Land Requisition in Rural China
Land requisition has been an important process by which Chinese local governments promote urbanization and generate revenue. This study investigates the impacts of land requisition on farmers' ...
(published in: World Development, 2020, 132, 104980.)
O12, O15, J61, Q15, R28
10639 Laura B. Nolan
David E. Bloom
Ramnath Subbaraman
Legal Status and Deprivation in India's Urban Slums: An Analysis of Two Decades of National Sample Survey Data
In India, 52–98 million people live in urban slums, and 59% of slums are "non-notified" or lack legal recognition by the government. In this paper, we use data on 2,901 slums from four waves of the ...
(publisehd in: Economic & Political Weekly, 2018, 53)
I14, I15, I18, I19
10638 Lane Kenworthy
Ive Marx
In-Work Poverty in the United States
In-work poverty became a prominent policy issue in the United States long before the term itself acquired any meaning and relevance in other industrialized countries. With America's embrace of an ...
(published in: Lohmann, H. and I. Marx (eds), Handbook on In-Work Poverty, Edward Elgar, 2019)
I3
10636 Ravi Kanbur
Structural Transformation and Income Distribution: Kuznets and Beyond
This paper explores the question of structural transformation and income distribution through the eyes of the pioneer in such analysis, Simon Kuznets. It argues that his 1955 paper stands the test of ...
(published in: C.Monga, J. Yifu Lin (eds.), The Oxford Handbook on Structural Tansformation, Oxford University Press, 2019, 96 - 108)
O41, O14, D31
10635 Ravi Kanbur
Yue Wang
Xiaobo Zhang
The Great Chinese Inequality Turnaround
This paper argues that after a quarter century of sharp and sustained increase, Chinese inequality is now plateauing and even turning down. The argument is made using a range of data sources and a ...
(published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2021, 49 (2), 467 - 482)
D31, D63, O15, O53
10634 Ansgar H. Belke
Christian Dreger
Irina Dubova
On the Exposure of the BRIC Countries to Global Economic Shocks
The financial crisis led to a deep recession in many industrial countries. While large emerging countries recovered relatively quickly from the financial crisis, their performance deteriorated in the ...
(published in: World Economy, 2019, 45 (1), 122-142)
F44, E32, C32
10630 Seth Gershenson
Cassandra M. D. Hart
Constance A. Lindsay
Nicholas W. Papageorge
The Long-Run Impacts of Same-Race Teachers
Black primary-school students matched to a same-race teacher perform better on standardized tests and face more favorable teacher perceptions, yet little is known about the long-run, sustained ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2022, 14 (4), 300-342)
I2
10629 Evelyn L. Lehrer
Yeon Jeong Son
Women's Age at First Marriage and Marital Instability in the United States: Differences by Race and Ethnicity
The age at which women enter first marriage is known to be a major factor in marital instability. But to date possible differences by race/ ethnicity have not been examined. We use data from the ...
(published in: Demographic Research, 2017, 37, 229 - 250)
J12
10628 Xi Chen
Xiaobo Zhang
Xin Zhang
Smog in Our Brains: Gender Differences in the Impact of Exposure to Air Pollution on Cognitive Performance
While there is a large body of literature on the negative health effects of air pollution, there is much less written about its effects on cognitive performance for the whole population. This paper ...
(published as 'The impact of exposure to air pollution on cognitive performance' in: PNAS, 2018, 115 (37), 9193 - 9197.)
I24, Q53, Q51, J16
10627 Subha Mani
Utteeyo Dasgupta
Smriti Sharma
Saurabh Singhal
Can Gender Differences in Distributional Preferences Explain Gender Gaps in Competition?
We design an experiment to examine whether egalitarian preferences, and in particular, behindness aversion as well as preference for favorable inequality affect competitive choices differently among ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2019, 70, 1-11)
C91, D03, D63, J16
10626 Jeffrey P. Carpenter
Rachel Frank
Emiliano Huet-Vaughn
Gender Differences in Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Competitive Behavior
Gender differences in competitive behavior have been well documented by economists and other social scientists; however, the bulk of the research addresses competition with others and excludes other ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2018, 77, 170 - 176)
C92, J16, M52
10625 Natalia Nollenberger
Núria Rodríguez-Planas
Let the Girls Learn! I It is not Only about Math... It’s about Gender Social Norm
Using PISA test scores from 11,527 second-generation immigrants coming from 35 different countries of ancestry and living in 9 host countries, we find that the positive effects of country-of-ancestry ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2018, 62, 230-253)
I21, I24, J16, Z13
10624 Sor Tho Ng
Nai Peng Tey
Niaz Asadullah
What Matters for Life Satisfaction among the Oldest-Old? Evidence from China
This study investigates the determinants of life satisfaction among the oldest-old (i.e. individuals aged 80 or over) in China. We use the 2011/2012 Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey data ...
(published in: PLOS One, 2017, 12(2): e0171799)
O12, I30, I31
10620 Olaf Hübler
Health and Body Mass Index: No Simple Relationship
Many studies have shown that obesity is a serious health problem for our society. Empirical analyses often neglect a number of methodological issues and relevant influences on health. This paper ...
(revised version published as 'Health and weight - gender-specific linkages under heterogeneity, interdependence and resilience factors' in: Economic and Human Biology, 2017, 26, 96-111 )
D03, I12, J16, J24, J81
10619 Lisa A. Cameron
Manisha Shah
Scaling Up Sanitation: Evidence from an RCT in Indonesia
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a widely used sanitation intervention, Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), using a randomized controlled trial. The intervention was implemented at scale ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2019, 138, 1-16)
O12, I15
10618 Sonia R. Bhalotra
Alberto Diaz-Cayeros
Grant Miller
Alfonso Miranda
Atheendar Venkataramani
Urban Water Disinfection and Mortality Decline in Developing Countries
Historically, improvements in the quality of municipal drinking water made important contributions to mortality decline in wealthy countries. However, water disinfection often does not produce ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2021, 13 (4), 490-520.)
I18, H41, J11
10617 Soohyung Lee
Chiara Orsini
Did the Great Recession Affect Sex Ratios at Birth for Groups with a Son Preference?
This paper examines the extent to which the Great Recession affected gender composition at birth. We focus on ethnic minorities in the US known for a son preference – Chinese, Indians, and Koreans. ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2017, 154, 48 - 50)
J1, I1
10615 David McKenzie
Olga Susana Puerto
Growing Markets through Business Training for Female Entrepreneurs: A Market-Level Randomized Experiment in Kenya
A common concern with efforts to directly help some small businesses to grow is that their growth comes at the expense of their unassisted competitors. We test this possibility using a two-stage ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2021 13 (2), 297-332)
O12, O17, J16, L26
10614 Guy Johnson
David C. Ribar
Anna Zhu
Women's Homelessness: International Evidence on Causes, Consequences, Coping and Policies
This paper reviews international evidence regarding women's homelessness. It discusses different definitions of homelessness and how women are frequently part of the "hidden homeless" population and ...
(published in: in Susan Averett, Laura Argys and Saul Hoffman (eds.), Oxford Handbook on the Economics of Women and the Economy, New York, Oxford University Press, 2018.)
I30, R31
10613 Christian Belzil
Jörgen Hansen
Xingfei Liu
Dynamic Skill Accumulation, Education Policies and the Return to Schooling
Using a dynamic skill accumulation model of schooling and labor supply with learning-by-doing, we decompose early life-cycle wage growth of U.S. white males into four main sources: education, hours ...
(published in: Quantitative Economics, 2017, 8 (3), 895-927 )
I2, J1, J3
10611 Jan Feld
Jan Sauermann
Andries de Grip
Estimating the Relationship between Skill and Overconfidence
The Dunning–Kruger effect states that low performers vastly overestimate their performance while high performers more accurately assess their performance. Researchers usually interpret this empirical ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2017, 68, 18-24)
D03, I23
10610 Sungjin Cho
Jihye Kam
Soohyung Lee
Efficient Supply of Human Capital: Role of College Major
This study examines the extent to which changing the composition of college majors among working-age population may affect the supply of human capital or effective labor supply. We use the South ...
(published in: Singapore Economic Review, 2018, 63 (5), 1319-1343 )
I2, J2, J4
10609 Ronen Bar-El
Yossef Tobol
Honesty toward the Holy Day
We study the effect of religiosity, gender, and "day of the week", on the level of honesty by conducting under-the-cup experiment among religious and secular, female and male Jewish students. We show ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2017, 68, 13-17)
C91, D63, Z12
10608 Ritwik Banerjee
Arnab Mitra
On Monetary and Non-Monetary Interventions to Combat Corruption
The paper studies the relative effectiveness of extrinsic monetary disincentives and intrinsic non-monetary disincentives to corruption. In doing so, we also test the Beckarian prediction that at the ...
(published in : Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2018, 149, 332 - 355)
C91, C92, D03, K42
10607 Lydia Mechtenberg
Gerd Muehlheusser
Andreas Roider
Whistle-Blower Protection: Theory and Experimental Evidence
Whistle-blowing by employees plays a major role in uncovering corporate fraud. Various recent laws aim at improving protection of whistle-blowers and enhancing their willingness to report. Evidence ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review, 2020, 126, 103447)
C91, D83, D73, K42, M59
10606 Armin Falk
Facing Yourself: A Note on Self-Image
Numerous signaling models in economics assume image concerns. These take two forms, as relating either to social image or self-image. While empirical work has identified the behavioral importance of ...
(revised version available from the briq website)
D64, C91
10605 Giovanni Peri
Vasil Yasenov
The Labor Market Effects of a Refugee Wave: Synthetic Control Method Meets the Mariel Boatlift
We apply the Synthetic Control Method to re-examine the effects of the Mariel Boatlift, a large inflow of Cubans into Miami in 1980, first studied by David Card (1990). This method improves on ...
(published online n: Jorunal of Human Resources, 30 Janurary 2018)
J3, J61
10604 Emanuele Bracco
Maria De Paola
Colin P. Green
Vincenzo Scoppa
The Effect of Far Right Parties on the Location Choice of Immigrants: Evidence from Lega Nord Mayors
Immigration has increasingly taken centre-stage in the political landscape. Part of this has been rise in far-right, anti-immigration parties in a range of countries. Existing evidence suggests that ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2018, 166, 12-26.)
J15, J61, D72
10603 Christian Dustmann
Francesco Fasani
Xin Meng
Luigi Minale
Risk Attitudes and Household Migration Decisions
This paper analyses the relation between individual migrations and the risk attitudes of other household members when migration is a household decision. We develop a simple model that implies that ...
(published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2023 58 (1), 112-145)
J61, O15, R23, D81
10600 Babatunde Buraimo
Alex Bryson
Rob Simmons
Time To Go? Head Coach Quits and Dismissals in Professional Football
That football Head Coaches will be dismissed for poor performance and will quit when they have better outside options seems to be nothing more than a statement of the obvious. But owners may find it ...
(published in: De Economist, 2021, 169, 81 - 105 )
J23, J24, J63, J64
10599 David L. Dickinson
David Masclet
Emmanuel Peterle
Discrimination as Favoritism: The Private Benefits and Social Costs of In-group Favoritism in an Experimental Labor Market
In this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory experiment design that can shed light on both the private benefits and spillover costs of employer favoritism (or ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review, 2018, 108, 220-236)
C90, C92, J15, J16
10598 Russell Weinstein
Local Labor Markets and Human Capital Investments
I study whether human capital investments are based on local rather than national demand, and whether this is explained by migration or information frictions. I analyze three sector-specific shocks ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Human Resources)
J24, I20, R12
10597 Daniel Fernández-Kranz
Núria Rodríguez-Planas
The Perfect Storm: Graduating in a Recession in a Segmented Labor Market
This paper analyzes the effects of entry labor-market conditions on workers' career in Spain, a country well known for its highly segmented labor market and rigid labor-market institutions. In ...
(published in: Industrial Labor Relations Review, 2018, 71 (2), 492-524)
E32, J22, J31
10593 Bart H.H. Golsteyn
Anders Stenberg
Earnings over the Life Course: General versus Vocational Education
Two common hypotheses regarding the relative benefits of vocational versus general education are (1) that vocational skills enhance relative short-term earnings and (2) that general skills enhance ...
(published in Journal of Human Capital, 2017, 11(2), 167-212)
J24, J64, J31, I20
10591 José-Raimundo Carvalho
Victor Hugo de Oliveira
Climent Quintana-Domeque
Zika Virus Prevalence, Correlates and Preventive Behaviors: New Evidence from Survey Data
Brazilian health authorities have recommended that pregnant women take meticulous precaution to avoid mosquito bites, and use contraceptive methods to postpone/delay pregnancies. In this article, we ...
(revised version published as 'Zika virus incidence, preventive and reproductive behaviors: Correlates from new survey data' in: Economics and Human Biology, 2018, 30, 14-23.)
I1, J1
10590 D. Mark Anderson
Kerwin Kofi Charles
Claudio Las Heras Olivares
Daniel I. Rees
Was the First Public Health Campaign Successful? The Tuberculosis Movement and its Effect on Mortality
The U.S. tuberculosis movement pioneered many of the strategies of modern public health campaigns. Dedicated to eradicating a specific disease, it was spearheaded by voluntary associations and ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2019, 11 (2), 143-175)
H75, I18, N30
10588 Julie Beugnot
Bernard Fortin
Guy Lacroix
Marie Claire Villeval
Gender and Peer Effects in Social Networks
We investigate whether peer effects at work differ by gender and whether the gender difference in peer effects – if any – depends on work organization, precisely the structure of social ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review, 2019, 113, 207-224)
C91, J16, J24, J31, M52
10587 Danny Cohen-Zada
Alex Krumer
Mosi Rosenboim
Offer Moshe Shapir
Choking under Pressure and Gender: Evidence from Professional Tennis
We exploit a unique setting in which two professionals compete in a real-life tennis contest with high monetary rewards in order to assess how men and women respond to competitive pressure. Comparing ...
(Published in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2017, 61, 176-190)
J16, J24
10582 Alberto Martini
Enrico Rettore
Gianpaolo Barbetta
The Impact of Traineeships on the Employment of the Mentally Ill: The Role of Partial Compliance
Lavoro&Psiche is a RCT aimed at increasing employment among severely mentally ill patients, by offering them a structured job-search experience. The key feature of the treatment was the presence of a ...
(published as 'When Non-Compliance Carries the Day: Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Employment Program for the Severely Mentally Ill' in: Evaluation Review, 2022, 46 (5), 555–577)
J78, J48, J38
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