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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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17824
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Daniel
L.
Millimet
Travis
Whitacre
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Partisan Mortality Cycles
Geographic disparities in mortality rates in the US are pronounced and growing. The Black-White mortality gap is volatile but persistent, while the Rich-Poor mortality gap is increasing dramatically. ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2025, 38, article 73)
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I10, I18, J10
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17814
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Frederik
Almar
Benjamin
Friedrich
Ana
Reynoso
Bastian
Schulz
Rune
Majlund
Vejlin
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Educational Ambition, Marital Sorting, and Inequality
This paper revisits the link between education-based marriage market sorting and income inequality. Leveraging Danish administrative data, we develop a novel categorization of “ambition types” that ...
(this paper is a substantially revised version of IZA DP No. 15912, forthcoming in: Journal of Labor Economics )
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D13, D31, I24
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17810
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Tony
Fang
Morley
Gunderson
John
Hartley
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Do Top Executive’s Immigration Status and Management Perception of Multiculturalism Matter?
Using data from a largely representative survey of 801 Atlantic Canadian employers, this paper conducts regression analyses to test associations between two diversity variables and five objective and ...
(forthcoming in: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 2025.)
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None
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17808
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Mike
Brewer
Nye
Cominetti
Stephen
P.
Jenkins
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What Do We Know About Income and Earnings Volatility?
We first review research about income and earnings volatility and second provide new UK evidence about the latter using high quality administrative record data. The USA stands out as a high ...
(published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2025, 71 (2), e700132025.)
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D31, I31, J31, J38
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17786
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J. Catherine
Maclean
Sabrina
Wulff
Pabilonia
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The Effects of State Paid Sick Leave Mandates on Parental Childcare Time
Unlike most developed countries, the U.S. lacks a federal paid sick leave policy. As a result, many workers must choose between losing earnings and attending to childcare responsibilities. To date, ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2025, 103, 102033)
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I18, J28, J32
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17785
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Tony
Fang
John
Hartley
Shanawaz
Khan
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Making a New Journey: Comparing the Settlement Experiences of Adult and Child Refugees in Atlantic Canada
This article applies the ACL framework (Age at migration, Context/contact opportunities, and Life cycle stage) and uses qualitative interview data to compare the integration of Syrian adult & child ...
(forthcoming in: Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees, 2025)
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None
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17780
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Joan
Costa-Font
Anna
Nicinska
Melcior
Rossello Roig
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Equal Before Luck? Well-Being Consequences of Personal Deprivation and Transition
Past trauma resulting from personal life shocks, especially during periods of particular volatility, such as regime transition (or regime change), can give rise to significant long-lasting effects on ...
(published in: Social Science and Medicine, 2025, 376, 117975)
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I18, H75, H79
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17777
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Zhuoer
Lin
Yuting
Qian
Thomas
M.
Gill
Xiaohui
Hou
Heather
Allore
Shanquan
Chen
Xi
Chen
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Absence of Care Among Community-Living Older Persons with Dementia and Disabilities: A Cross-National Analysis of Population Survey from 22 Countries
Assistance with daily activities is crucial for persons living with dementia and disabilities, yet many face significant challenges in accessing adequate care and support. Using harmonized ...
(published in: Nature Aging, 2025, 5, 548–557 )
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J14, J18, I11, I18
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17773
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Wim
Naudé
Martin
Cameron
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Retaliation Against Trump’s Trade War: Why and How the EU Should Find Alternative Export Markets
In retaliating against Trump’s March 2025 imposition of import tariffs on EU aluminum and steel, the EU’s response should be twofold: one, at the EU level, to apply retaliatory tariffs and ...
(published online as 'Trump's Trade War: EU Exports ar Risk and Alternative Markets' in: Global Economy Journal, 2025, )
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F10, F13, F1, F17
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17764
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Alessia
Matano
Paolo
Naticchioni
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China’s Import Competition, Innovation and the Role of Unions
This paper investigates the relationship between China’s import competition and the innovation strategies of domestic firms. Using firm level data from Italy spanning 2005-2010 and employing IV fixed ...
(published in: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2025, 73, 423-433)
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C33, L25, F14, F60, O30, J50
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17757
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Tony
Fang
Lilac
Ge
John
Hartley
Hui
Ming
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Quest for Talents: Attraction and Retention of Highly-Skilled Overseas Chinese in the United States and Canada
Using OLS, probit, and semi-nonparametric regression analysis on survey data, this article examines the factors associated with the successful economic integration of Chinese returnees, as indicated ...
(published in: Asian Economic Papers, 2025, 24 (1), 182–213)
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J15, J18, J24, J28, J33, J61
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17756
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Tony
Fang
Morley
Gunderson
Viet
Hoang
Ha
Hui
Ming
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The Short-Term Effects of COVID-19 on Labour Market Outcomes of Recent Immigrants to Canada
Our difference-in-difference analysis indicates that Covid-19 had a disproportionately adverse effect on the employment of recent immigrants relative to the Canadian-born and this was especially the ...
(forthcoming in: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 2025.)
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None
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17754
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Frédéric
Docquier
Hillel
Rapoport
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The Vicious Circle of Xenophobia: Immigration and Right-Wing Populism
We investigate the relationship between immigration and right-wing populism, which we characterize as a self-reinforcing process. Anti-immigrant rhetoric and populist policies lead to a deterioration ...
(published in: Economic Policy, 2025, 40 (122), 551–573.)
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D72, F22, F52, J61
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17753
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Seamus
McGuinness
Paul
Redmond
Konstantinos
Pouliakas
Lorcan
Kelly
Luke
Brosnan
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Technological Change and the Upskilling of European Workers
Using the second wave of the European Skills and Jobs survey, this paper measures the relationship between technological change that automates or augments workers’ job tasks and their participation ...
(revised version forthcoming in: Journal of Education and Work)
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J24, O31, O33
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17745
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Michael
Oberfichtner
Martin
Popp
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Labor Market Concentration in Germany
Using register data, we document that the average German labor market, defined by hires in combinations of 3-digit occupations, requirement levels, and commuting zones, is highly concentrated ((published in: German Economic Review, 26 (4), 361-393)
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J42, L10, J60
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17743
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Alexander
Yarkin
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Home-Country Internet and Immigrants' Well-Being
This paper documents the effects of home-country Internet expansion on immigrants' health and subjective well-being (SWB). Combining data on SWB and health from the European Social Survey (ESS) with ...
(published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2025, 115, 432–437)
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F22, I31, J15, J61
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17733
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Sofoklis
Goulas
Rigissa
Megalokonomou
Panagiotis
Sotirakopoulos
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Top-Performing Girls Are More Impactful Peer Role Models than Boys, Teachers Say
We examine teachers’ perceptions toward top performing students and their role model influence on others in an online survey-based experiment. We randomly expose teachers to profiles of top ...
(published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2025, 122 (6), e2421436122)
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I21, I24, J16, D83, C90
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17732
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Renske
Stans
Laura
Ehrmantraut
Malin
Siemers
Pia
Pinger
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The Impact of Higher Education on Employer Perceptions
Do employers seek to attract individuals with more education because it enhances human capital or because it signals higher levels of pre-existing traits? We experimentally vary master's degree ...
(forthcoming in: Economic Journal, 2025)
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23, I26, J23, J24, J31
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17730
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William D.
Bradford
Chunbei
Wang
Magnus
Lofstrom
Michael
Verchot
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(Mis)Pricing in Loans to Businesses Owned by People of Color
This study uses survey data on small business loans granted 2022 -2023 to explore racial disparities in the terms of loans to small firms. Similar data has not been available since the 2003 Survey of ...
(short version published as 'Are Loans to Minority-Owned Firms Mispriced?' in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2025, 115, 477–482)
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D4, G2, J15, L26, M
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17729
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Deepak
Premkumar
Magnus
Lofstrom
Joseph
Hayes
Brandon
Martin
Sean
Cremin
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Empirical Analysis of Racial Disparities in Policing
Racial disparities within the criminal justice system continue to be a pressing issue in the U.S. In this paper, we analyze data for almost four million stops by California's fifteen largest law ...
(published in: Santa Clara Law Review, 2025, 65, 1)
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J15, K42, K14, H41
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17728
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Simon Calmar
Andersen
Bastien
Michel
Helena
Skyt
Nielsen
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Coaching and Implementation: Insights from a Field Experiment in Danish Schools
We study the effect of peer coaching separately from the effect of training on teachers' implementation of new teaching techniques. We conducted a preregistered field experiment involving 68 teachers ...
(published online in: Education Economics, 15 April 2025)
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I21, J24
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17726
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Rita
Ginja
Julie
Riise
Barton
Willage
Alexander
Willén
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Does Your Doctor Matter?
We estimate doctor value-added (VA) combining population-wide patient-doctor register data with exogenous variation in the assignment of patients to GPs. We find substantial variation in the quality ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics)
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None
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17718
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David
Butler
Robert
Butler
Carl
Singleton
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Objective Calls Under the Spotlight: Referee Consistency and Behaviour on Football's Biggest Stage
We study the objectivity of officiating under extreme pressure by analysing additional time played at the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2024 UEFA European Championship. Controlling for within-match events, ...
(published online in: Journal of Sports Economics, 27 November 2025)
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D01, D91, L83, Z20
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17716
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Oded
Stark
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On a Transformation of the Gini Coefficient into a Well-Behaved Social Welfare Function
Following Sen's (1973) characterization of the Gini coefficient as a ratio between a measure of aggregate income-based stress ("depression" in Sen's terminology) and aggregate income, we transform ...
(published in: Kyklos, 2025, 78 (2), 301-304)
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C43, D01, D31, D63, H53, I31, I38, P46
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17709
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Uwe
Jirjahn
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Political Spillovers of Worker Representation: With or Without Workplace Democracy?
A series of studies show that unions and works councils have an influence on workers' political activities and attitudes. However, at issue are the transmission channels through which worker ...
(revised version published in: Analyse und Kritik - Journal of Philosophy and Social Theory, 2025, 47 (1), 5-30)
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D70, J51, J53, K31, O35
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17692
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Guillermo
Cruces
Dario
Tortarolo
Gonzalo
Vazquez-Bare
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Design of Partial Population Experiments with an Application to Spillovers in Tax Compliance
This paper develops a framework to analyze partial population experiments, a generalization of the cluster experimental design where clusters are assigned to different treatment intensities. The ...
(published online in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 28 January 2025)
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C01, C93, H71 , H26 , H21 , O23
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17691
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Jörg
Ankel-Peters
Abel
Brodeur
Anna
Dreber Almenberg
Magnus
Johannesson
Florian
Neubauer
Julian
Rose
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A Protocol for Structured Robustness Reproductions and Replicability Assessments
Robustness reproductions and replicability discussions are on the rise in response to concerns about a potential credibility crisis in economics. This paper proposes a protocol to structure ...
(published in: Q Open, 2025, 5 (3), qoaf004)
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A11, C18
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17687
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Anna
Adamecz
Radina
Ilieva
Nikki
Shure
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Revisiting the Dunning-Kruger Effect: Composite Measures and Heterogeneity by Gender
The Dunning-Kruger effect (DKE) states that people with lower levels of the ability tend to self-assess their ability less accurately than people with relatively higher levels of the ability. Thus, ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2025, 116, 102362)
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J16, J24, D90
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17672
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Francisco
Campos
Michael
Frese
Leonardo
Iacovone
Hillary C.
Johnson
David
McKenzie
Mona
Mensmann
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Long-Term and Lasting Impacts of Personal Initiative Training on Entrepreneurial Success
A randomized experiment in Togo found that personal initiative training for small businesses resulted in large and significant impacts for both men and women after two years. We revisit these ...
(forthcoming in: American Economic Review: Insights )
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O12, O17, L26, J24, J16, D22
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17670
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Claudio
Lucifora
Federica
Origo
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Rigid Yet Resilient: Firms' Margins of Adjustment to Demand Shocks in Regulated Labour Markets
We investigate how firms adjust to demand shocks when wages and employment determination are regulated. Using firm-level data for the Italian metal engineering industry from 2009 to 2021, we estimate ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2025, 94, 102706)
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J30, J58, C81
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17669
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Santiago
Budría
Eduardo
Fermé
Diogo
Nuno
Freitas
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Toward Proactive Policy Design: Identifying 'To-Be' Energy-Poor Households Using Shap for Early Intervention
Identifying at-risk populations is essential for designing effective energy poverty interventions. Using data from the HILDA Survey, a longitudinal dataset representative of the Australian ...
(published in: Energy Strategy Reviews, 2025, 62, 101998)
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I32, D12, C53
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17656
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Beyza
Ural Marchand
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Employment Adjustments to Increased Imports: Evidence from a Developing Country
This paper examines the impact of imports from developed countries on industry-specific employment in India between 1983 and 2010. The identification strategy relies on comparing differential changes ...
(published online in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 15 March 2025)
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F16, J21, J23, O33
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17642
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Tianli
Yang
Zhong
Zhao
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Public Long-Term Care Insurance and Retirement Intentions of Urban Workers: Evidence from China
The Chinese government announced the pilot of public long-term care insurance (LTCI) policy in 2016. While most studies focus on LTCI's effects on labor supply and retirement behavior, its effect on ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2025, 34 (9), 1537-1559)
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H55, I28, J14, J26
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17639
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Stefani
Milovanska-Farrington
Dirk
Mateer
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Does Learning Economics Make You Less Susceptible to the Sunk Cost Fallacy?
The sunk cost fallacy is typically covered in introductory economics courses. It is among the most important biases that influence decision making. Ronayne et al. (2021a,b) find evidence of behavior ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Economics and Finance Education, 2025)
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A20, A22, I21
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17637
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Stefani
Milovanska-Farrington
Dirk
Mateer
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Using Engaging Activities to Enhance Student Mental Wellness in Introductory Economics Classes
Many college students experience symptoms of mental health challenges, with depression and anxiety being among the most common. These problems negatively affect academic performance (Brännlund et al. ...
(forthcoming in: International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2025)
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A20, A21
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17636
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Eric
Chyn
Brigham
R.
Frandsen
Emily
Leslie
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Examiner and Judge Designs in Economics: A Practitioner's Guide
This article provides empirical researchers with an introduction and guide to research designs based on variation in judge and examiner tendencies to administer treatments or other interventions. We ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Literature, 2025, 63 (2), 401–439)
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C21, C26, C31, K14, C54
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17619
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Eliav
Danziger
Leif
Danziger
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Demand Uncertainty and the Optimal Number of Export Destinations
We study how demand uncertainty affects risk-neutral firms' number of export destinations when uncertainty is resolved after firms choose their export destinations and output. We show that firms' ...
(published in: Review of International Economics, 2025, 33 (2), 369-379)
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F12, F61
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17615
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Claus
Schnabel
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Unions and Employers' Associations in Germany: A Survey of Their Membership, Density and Bargaining Coverage
Trade unions and employers' associations play an important role in Germany not only in wage setting, but also in social policy and labour market regulation. While the majority of companies are ...
(published in: Journal for Labour Market Research, 2025, 59, 7(2025))
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J51, J52, J53, J58
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17611
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Feliciano
Chimbutane
Naureen
Karachiwalla
Catalina
Herrera-Almanza
Jessica
Leight
Carlos
Lauchande
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The Effect of Teacher Training and Community Literacy Programming on Teacher and Student Outcome
Motivated by extremely low levels of basic reading skills in sub-Saharan Africa, we experimentally evaluate two interventions designed to enhance students' early-grade literacy performance in rural ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2026, 178, 103578)
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I25, J24, 012, 015
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17610
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Bernard
M. S.
van Praag
J.
Peter
Hop
William
H.
Greene
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Estimation of Linear Models from Coarsened Observations: A Method of Moments Approach
In the last few decades, the study of ordinal data in which the variable of interest is not exactly observed but only known to be in a specific ordinal category has become important. In Psychometrics ...
(published online in: Psychometrika, 10 March 2025)
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C13, C15, C24, C25, C26, C33, C34, C35, C361
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17607
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Konstantinos
Pouliakas
Giulia
Santangelo
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Are Artificial Intelligence (AI) Skills a Reward or a Gamble? Deconstructing the AI Wage Premium in Europe
Understanding the labour market impact of new, autonomous digital technologies, particularly generative or other forms of artificial intelligence (AI), is currently at the top of the research and ...
(published online in: Eurasian Business Review, 11 March 2025)
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J24, J31, J71, M52
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17605
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Johanna
Muffert
Regina
T.
Riphahn
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Long-Run Career Outcomes of Multiple Job Holding
Multiple job holding (MJH) is increasingly frequent in industrialized countries. Individuals holding a secondary job add to their experience, skills, and networks. We study the long-run labor market ...
(forthcoming in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review)
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J22, J24, C21, M53
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17600
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Thomas
Le Barbanchon
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Taxes Today, Benefits Tomorrow
This paper tests whether partially unemployed workers value future preserved benefits when they bunch at the kink of the unemployment insurance benefit-withdrawal schedule. I extend the bunching ...
(forthcoming in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics )
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J65, H24, H31
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17598
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Paul
Redmond
Seamus
McGuinness
Elish
Kelly
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Labour Market Dynamics of Minimum Wage Workers
Ireland is the only country in Europe with a direct question in its Labour Force Survey to identify minimum wage employees. By combining this with the longitudinal component of the Labour Force ...
(published online in: Applied Economics, 4 March 2025)
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J31, J62, J20
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17597
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Uwe
Jirjahn
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Unions and Collective Bargaining in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some Insights from Quantitative Studies
This article reviews quantitative research on unions and collective bargaining in Sub-Saharan Africa. It discusses the consequences of unions for wages, inequality, economic performance and ...
(revised version forthcoming in: Industrielle Beziehungen - German Journal of Industrial Relations)
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J51, J52, F66, O10, O55
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17590
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Vytautas
Kuokštis
Muhammad
Asali
Simonas
Algirdas
Spurga
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Exchange Rates and Economic Growth During the Global Business Cycle: The Role of Labor Market Institutions
The effect of exchange rate regimes on economic performance is one of the key questions in international economics, both academically and policy-wise. Based on the theory of Optimum Currency Areas ...
((this project received funding from the Research Council of Lithuania, agreement No S-MIP-22-20))
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G01, G18, J08, O24, P17
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17587
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Anna
Herget
Regina
T.
Riphahn
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Phasing Out Payroll Tax Subsidies
Many countries subsidize low-income employments or small jobs. These subsidies and their phasing out can generate labor market frictions and distort incentives. The German Minijob program subsidizes ...
(published online in: International Tax and Public Finance, 12 February 2025)
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J21, J38, H24
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17584
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Karan
Singhal
Eva
Sierminska
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Inequality in the Economics Profession
This chapter presents evidence of the challenges faced by women and underrepresented minorities in Economics. It, first, examines the demographics of the economics profession, highlighting ...
(forthcoming in: Klaus F. Zimmermann (ed.), Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, Springer, Cham.)
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A11, A20, J15, J16
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17582
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Grakolet
Gourene
Zuzana
Brixiova Schwidrowski
Jiří
Balcar
Lenka
Johnson Filipova
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How Credit Constrained Are Family-Owned SMEs in Arab Countries?
Family-owned firms account for majority of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Arab countries, but evidence on the impact of this ownership type on access to credit in the region is scarce. ...
(published in: Emerging Markets Review, 2025, 65, 101249)
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D22, G21, G32
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17571
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Jinia
Mukerjee
Roy
Thurik
Ingrid
Verheul
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Temporal Focus and Entrepreneurial Orientation of Solo Self-Employed Workers
The temporal dimensions of managerial behavior and their impact on organizational outcomes have garnered increasing attention in the literature. Given the significant role of managers' time ...
(published in: International Review of Entrepreneurship, 2025, 23 (1), 59 - 88)
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D22, L26
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