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6454 Susan L. Averett
Laura M. Argys
Jennifer L. Kohn
Immigration, Obesity and Labor Market Outcomes in the UK
We estimate the dual effects of immigration and obesity on labor market outcomes in the UK. There is only one other paper that has estimated these dual effects on a sample of immigrants to the US. We ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Migration, 2012, 1:2)
I10, J15, J31
6453 Heather Antecol
Ozkan Eren
Serkan Ozbeklik
The Effect of Teacher Gender on Student Achievement in Primary School: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment
This paper attempts to reconcile the contradictory results found in the economics literature and the educational psychology literature with respect to the academic impact of gender dynamics in the ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2015, 33(1), 63-89)
I21, J24
6452 Francesca Cornaglia
Elena Crivellaro
Sandra McNally
Mental Health and Education Decisions
Mental health problems – and depression in particular – have been rising internationally. The link between poor mental health and poor educational outcomes is particularly interesting in the case of ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2015, Vol. 33, 1–12.)
I1, I2
6451 Charlotte Geay
Sandra McNally
Shqiponja Telhaj
Non-Native Speakers of English in the Classroom: What Are the Effects on Pupil Performance?
In recent years there has been an increase in the number of children going to school in England who do not speak English as a first language. We investigate whether this has an impact on the ...
(published in: Economic Journal, 2013, 123 (570), F281-F307. )
I2, J15
6450 Corrado Giulietti
Jackline Wahba
Welfare Migration
This chapter reviews and discusses major theories and empirical studies about the welfare magnet hypothesis, i.e. whether immigrants are more likely to move to countries with generous welfare ...
(published in: Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann (eds.), International Handbook on the Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar 2013, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, USA, Chapter 26, 489-504)
H53, J61, J68
6449 Sebastian G. Kessing
Chiara Strozzi
The Regional Distribution of Public Employment: Theory and Evidence
We analyze the optimal regional pattern of public employment in an information-constrained second-best redistribution policy showing that regionally differentiated public employment can serve as an ...
(revised and updated version published in: Regional Studies, 2017, 51 (7), 1100-1114)
H11, J45, R12
6448 Florian Englmaier
Andreas Roider
Uwe Sunde
The Role of Salience in Performance Schemes: Evidence from a Field Experiment
Incentive schemes affect performance and priorities of agents but, in reality, they can be complicated even for simple tasks. We analyze the effects of the salience of incentives in a team production ...
(revised version published as 'The Role of Communication of Performance Schemes: Evidence from a Field Experiment' in: Management Science, 2017, 63(12), 4061-4080)
M52, J30, D03, D80
6447 Daniel Pollmann
Thomas Dohmen
Franz C. Palm
Robust Estimation of Wage Dispersion with Censored Data: An Application to Occupational Earnings Risk and Risk Attitudes
We present a semiparametric method to estimate group-level dispersion, which is particularly effective in the presence of censored data. We apply this procedure to obtain measures of ...
(published in: De Economist, 2020, 168, 519 - 540)
C14, C21, C24, J24, J31, D01, D81
6446 Simen Markussen
Knut Røed
Social Insurance Networks
Based on administrative panel data from Norway, we examine how social insurance dependency spreads within neighborhoods, families, ethnic minorities, and among former schoolmates. We use a fixed ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2015, 50(4), 1081-1113)
C31, H55, I38
6445 Jeff E. Biddle
Daniel S. Hamermesh
Wage Discrimination over the Business Cycle
Using CPS data from 1979-2009 we examine how cyclical downturns and industry-specific demand shocks affect wage differentials between white non-Hispanic men and women, Hispanics and non-Hispanic ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2013, 2:7)
E29, J71
6444 Fidan Ana Kurtulus
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
Do Women Top Managers Help Women Advance? A Panel Study Using EEO-1 Records
The goal of this study is to examine whether women in the highest levels of firms' management ranks help reduce barriers to women's advancement in the workplace. Using a panel of over 20,000 ...
(published as 'Do Female Top Managers Help Women to Advance? A Panel Study Using EEO-1 Records' in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2022, 639, 173-197 )
J16, J21, J24, J44, J62, J71, J78, J82, M51
6443 Philippe Askenazy
Gilbert Cette
Paul Maarek
Rent Building, Rent Sharing: A Panel Country-Industry Empirical Analysis
Through panel estimates using OECD country-industry statistics, this paper aims to clarify the determinants of rent creation and the mechanisms of rent sharing, and the role of market regulations in ...
(revised version published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2018, 120 (2), 563-596.)
E25, J20, J30
6442 Suresh de Mel
David McKenzie
Christopher Woodruff
The Demand for, and Consequences of, Formalization among Informal Firms in Sri Lanka
The majority of firms in most developing countries are informal. We conducted a field experiment in Sri Lanka which provided incentives for informal firms to formalize. Offering only information ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2013, 5 (2), 122-50)
O17, O12, C93, D21, L26
6441 Olaf Hübler
Are Tall People Less Risk Averse than Others?
This paper examines the question of whether risk aversion of prime-age workers is negatively correlated with human height to a statistically significant degree. A variety of estimation methods, tests ...
(published in: Journal of Applied Social Science Studies, 2013, 133 (1), 23-42)
D90, J13, J24
6440 Christina Gathmann
Björn Sass
Taxing Childcare: Effects on Family Labor Supply and Children
Previous studies report a wide range of estimates for how female labor supply responds to childcare prices. We shed new light on this question using a reform that raised the prices of public daycare. ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2018, 36 (3), 665-709)
J13, J22, J18
6438 Ioana E. Marinescu
HIV, Wages, and the Skill Premium
The HIV epidemic has dramatically decreased labor supply among prime-age adults in sub-Saharan Africa. Using within-country variation in regional HIV prevalence and a synthetic panel, I find that HIV ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2014, 37, 181-197)
J22, I15, J31
6437 Nicole B. Simpson
Chad Sparber
The Short- and Long-Run Determinants of Less-Educated Immigration into U.S. States
This paper uses a gravity model of migration to analyze how income differentials affect the flow of immigrants into U.S. states using annual data from the American Community Survey. We add to ...
(published in: Southern Economic Journal, 2013, 80(2), 414-438)
J61, E01
6436 Leslie S. Stratton
The Role of Preferences and Opportunity Costs in Determining the Time Allocated to Housework
The time devoted to housework in couple households is substantial. Research on intrahousehold time allocations has generally assumed that housework is a necessary evil and that the partner with the ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2012, 102(3), 606-611)
D13, J22
6435 Daniel S. J. Lechmann
Claus Schnabel
What Explains the Gender Earnings Gap in Self-Employment? A Decomposition Analysis with German Data
Using a large data set for Germany, we show that both the raw and the unexplained gender earnings gap are higher in self-employment than in paid employment. Applying an Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, ...
(published as 'Why is there a gender earnings gap in self-employment? A decomposition analysis with German data' in: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, 2012, 1 (6))
J31, J71
6434 Niall O'Higgins
This Time It's Different? Youth Labour Markets During 'The Great Recession'
This paper looks at the effects of the 'Great Recession' on young people's labour market experiences in the European Union. The paper documents some of the key characteristics of young people's ...
(published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2012, 54 (2), 395-412)
I28, J13, J23, J24
6433 Abdurrahman B. Aydemir
Skill Based Immigrant Selection and Labor Market Outcomes by Visa Category
Attracting skilled immigrants is emerging as an important policy goal for immigrant receiving countries. This article first discusses the economic rationale for immigrant selection. Selection ...
(published in: Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann (eds.), International Handbook on the Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar 2013, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, USA, Chapter 23, 432-452)
J61, J68
6432 M. Hashem Pesaran
Testing Weak Cross-Sectional Dependence in Large Panels
This paper considers testing the hypothesis that errors in a panel data model are weakly cross sectionally dependent, using the exponent of cross-sectional dependence ?, introduced recently in ...
(published in: Econometric Reviews, 2015, 34 (6-10), 1089-1117 )
C12, C13, C33
6431 Michael L. Bognanno
Eduardo Melero Martín
Promotion Signals, Age and Education
This paper examines whether more informative job promotions carry larger wage increases. In job assignment models with asymmetric information, unexpected promotions send a signal to the external ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 2016, 25 (1), 111 - 132)
J3
6428 Chiara Mussida
Matteo Picchio
The Gender Wage Gap by Education in Italy
This paper studies the gender wage gap by educational attainment in Italy using the 1994–2001 ECHP data. We estimate wage distributions in the presence of covariates and sample selection separately ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Inequality, 2014, 12 (1), 117-147)
C21, C41, J16, J31, J71
6426 Andrew E. Clark
Yannis Georgellis
Back to Baseline in Britain: Adaptation in the BHPS
We look for evidence of adaptation in well-being to major life events using eighteen waves of British panel data. Adaptation to marriage, divorce, birth of a child and widowhood appears to be rapid ...
(published in: Economica, 2013, 80 (319), 496–512)
I31, J12, J13, J63, J64
6425 Mara Ewers
Florian Zimmermann
Image and Misreporting
In this paper we ask if reports of private information about skills, abilities or achievements are affected by image concerns. We develop a simple model that illustrates how image utility can lead to ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2015, 13 (2), 363-380)
C91, D03, D82
6424 David A. Green
W. Craig Riddell
Ageing and Literacy Skills: Evidence from Canada, Norway and the United States
We study the relationship between age and literacy skills in Canada, Norway and the U.S. – countries that represent a wide range of literacy outcomes – using data from the 1994 and 2003 International ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2013, 22, 16 - 29)
I20, J14, J24
6421 Claire L. Adida
David D. Laitin
Marie-Anne Valfort
Gender, Economic Development and Islam: A Perspective from France
Muslims do less well on the French labor market than their non Muslim counterparts. One explanation for this relative failure can be characterized by the following syllogism: (1) the empowerment of ...
(published in: Economics and Politics, 2015, 26 (1), 79-95)
C90, D03, J15, J16, J71, Z12
6420 Francesca Fabbri
Dalia Marin
What Explains the Rise in CEO Pay in Germany? A Panel Data Analysis for 1977-2009
The compensation of executive board members in Germany has become a highly controversial topic since Vodafone’s hostile takeover of Mannesmann in 2000 and it is again in the spotlight since the ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2016, 118 (2), 235-263 )
F23, J3, M12, M52
6419 Santiago Budría
Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell
Income Comparisons and Non-Cognitive Skills
People gain utility from occupying a higher ranked position in the income distribution of the reference group. This paper investigates whether these gains depend on an individual's set of ...
(published as 'Life Satisfaction, Income Comparisons and Individual Traits' in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2019, 65 (2), 337 - 357)
D62, I31
6418 N. Meltem Daysal
Does Uninsurance Affect the Health Outcomes of the Insured? Evidence from Heart Attack Patients in California
In this paper, I examine the impact of uninsured patients on the health of the insured, focusing on one health outcome – the in-hospital mortality rate of insured heart attack patients. I employ ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2012, 31 (4), 545-563)
I10, I11, I18
6417 Farzana Afridi
Sherry Xin Li
Yufei Ren
Social Identity and Inequality: The Impact of China's Hukou System
We conduct an experimental study to investigate the causal impact of social identity on individuals' response to economic incentives. We focus on China's household registration (hukou) system which ...
(published in Journal of Public Economics,Vol. 123, March 2015: 17-29)
C93, D03, O15, P36
6416 Yuval Arbel
Yossef Tobol
Erez Siniver
Social Involvement and Level of Household Income among Immigrants: New Evidence from the Israeli Experience
Previous studies of immigrant populations suggest that ceteris paribus (after controlling for the number of years in the receiving country and other socio-demographic variables), the level of income ...
(published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2014, 35(6), 798-816)
J15, Z13
6414 Matloob Piracha
Florin Vadean
Migrant Educational Mismatch and the Labour Market
This paper reviews the literature on educational mismatch of immigrants in the labour market of destination countries. It draws on the theoretical arguments postulated in the labour economics ...
(published in: Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann (eds.), International Handbook on the Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar 2013, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, USA, Chapter 9, 176-192)
J24, J61
6413 Carmen Aina
Francesco Pastore
Delayed Graduation and Overeducation: A Test of the Human Capital Model versus the Screening Hypothesis
The academic circles are devoting a growing interest to delayed graduation and overeducation, but none has analyzed the joint consequences of these two phenomena. Thus, this paper studies the link ...
(published in: Social Indicators Research, 2020, 152(2), 533-553)
C25, C26, C33, I2, J13, J24
6412 Mohamed El Hedi Arouri
Adel Ben-Youssef
Hatem M'henni
Christophe Rault
Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in Middle East and North African Countries
This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne (2010) by implementing recent bootstrap panel unit root tests and cointegration techniques to ...
(published in: Energy Policy, 2012, 45, 342 - 349)
Q43, Q53, Q56
6409 N. Meltem Daysal
Chiara Orsini
Spillover Effects of Drug Safety Warnings on Health Behavior
We examine the impact of new medical information on drug safety on preventive health behavior. We exploit the release of the findings of the Women's Health Initiative Study (WHIS) – the largest ...
(substantially revised version published as 'Spillover Effects of Drug Safety Warnings on Preventive Health Care Use' in: B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 2015, 15(1), 179–208)
I10, I12, I14, I18
6408 Jon E. Anderson
Manjari Govada
Tricia K. Steffen
Chris P. Thorne
Vasileia Varvarigou
Stefanos N. Kales
Stephen V. Burks
Health Behavior and Accident Risk: Obesity Is Associated with the Future Risk of Heavy Truck Crashes among Newly Recruited Commercial Drivers
This study estimates the dose-response relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and crash risk in commercial motor vehicle operators. Intake data was collected on 744 new truck drivers who were ...
(revised version published as 'Obesity is associated with the future risk of heavy truck crashes among newly recruited commercial drivers,' in: Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2012, 49, 378-384)
I12, J49, R41
6407 Bernd Fitzenberger
Ute Leuschner
Up or Out: Research Incentives and Career Prospects of Postdocs in Germany
Academic careers in Germany have been under debate for a while. We conduct a survey among postdocs in Germany, to analyze the perceptions and attitudes of postdocs regarding their research ...
(published in: German Economic Review, 2014, 15 (2), 287-328)
A11, A29, I21, I23, J24, J49
6406 John Bennett
Matthew D. Rablen
Self-Employment, Wage Employment and Informality in a Developing Economy
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenomena obtaining in developing economies. Our initial formulation assumes an integrated labour market and allows for ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2015, 67 (2), 227-244)
O17, J23
6405 Elke J. Jahn
Michael Rosholm
Is Temporary Agency Employment a Stepping Stone for Immigrants?
We investigate whether agency employment is a bridge into regular employment for immigrants to Denmark using the timing-of-events approach. We provide evidence of large positive in-treatment effects, ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2013, 118 (1), 225-228)
J61, J64, J68
6404 Saibal Kar
Poulomi Roy
Sarani Saha
Public and Private Sector Jobs, Unreported Income and Consumption Gap in India: Evidence from Micro-Data
This paper tries to document the presence of unreported income among public sector employees in India. We investigate empirically the wage gap as well as consumption expenditure parity between public ...
(published in: North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2014, 29, 285-300)
C12, C31, D23, J21
6403 Christina Gathmann
Hendrik Jürges
Steffen Reinhold
Compulsory Schooling Reforms, Education and Mortality in Twentieth Century Europe
Education yields substantial non-monetary benefits, but the size of these gains is still debated. Previous studies, for example, report contradictory effects of education and compulsory schooling on ...
(published in: Social Science and Medicine, 2015, 127, 74 - 82)
I12, I21, I28
6402 Robert G. Valletta
K. Jody Hoff
Jane S. Lopus
Lost in Translation? Teacher Training and Outcomes in High School Economics Classes
Using data on 24 teachers and 982 students from a 2006 survey of California high school economics classes, we assess the effects of student and teacher characteristics on student achievement. We ...
(published in: Contemporary Economic Policy, 2014, 32(4))
A21, I21
6400 Alison L. Booth
Patrick J. Nolen
Salience, Risky Choices and Gender
Risk theories typically assume individuals make risky choices using probability weights that differ from objective probabilities. Recent theories suggest that probability weights vary depending on ...
(published in: Economics Letters, 2012, 117 (2), 517 - 520)
D8, D81, J16
6399 Delia Furtado
Stephen J. Trejo
Interethnic Marriages and their Economic Effects
Immigrants who marry outside of their ethnicity tend to have better economic outcomes than those who marry within ethnicity. It is difficult, however, to interpret this relationship because ...
(published in: Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann (eds.), International Handbook on the Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar 2013, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, USA, Chapter 15, 276-292)
J12, J15, J61
6398 Josefina Posadas
Marian Vidal-Fernandez
Grandparents' Childcare and Female Labor Force Participation
In the U.S., grandparents look after one in five preschool children of employed women. Does this source of informal childcare increase female labor force participation and if so, up to what extent? ...
(published in: IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2013, 2:14)
J2, I3
6397 Christoph Rothe
Decomposing the Composition Effect
This paper proposes a decomposition of the composition effect, i.e. the part of the observed between-group difference in the distribution of some economic outcome that can be explained by differences ...
(published as 'Decomposing the Composition Effect: The Role of Covariates in Determining Between-Group Differences in Economic Outcomes' in: Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 2015, 33 (3), 323-337 )
C13, C18, C21, J31
6396 Christos Koutsampelas
Panos Tsakloglou
The Distribution of Full Income in Greece
Non-cash incomes from either private or public sources can have substantial effects on the distribution of economic welfare. However, standard approaches to inequality measurement either neglect them ...
(published in: International Journal of Social Economics 2013, 40, 311-330)
D31, I38
6394 Zhiqiang Feng
Maarten van Ham
Paul Boyle
Gillian M. Raab
A Longitudinal Study of Migration Propensities for Mixed Ethnic Unions in England and Wales
Most studies investigating residential segregation of ethnic minorities ignore the fact that the majority of adults live in couples. In recent years there has been a growth in the number of mixed ...
(published as: 'A longitudinal study of migration propensities for mixed ethnic unions in England and Wales' in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2014, 40 (3), 384-403)
J12, J15, J61, R23
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