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6368 Núria Rodríguez-Planas
Raquel Vegas
Moroccans' Assimilation in Spain: Family-Based versus Labor-Based Migration
An important immigration policy question is to identify the best criteria to select among potential migrants. At least two methodological problems arise: the host country's immigration policy regime ...
(published in: Middle East Development Journal, 2011, 3 (2), 119-139 )
J15, J24, J61, J62
6367 Timothy J. Halliday
Earnings Growth and Movements in Self-Reported Health
We employ data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to investigate income to health causality. To account for unobserved heterogeneity, we focus on the relationship between earnings growth and ...
(published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2017, 63 (4), 760-776)
I0, I12, J1
6366 Carlos Carrillo-Tudela
Eric Smith
Search Capital
We construct a simple equilibrium search model in which workers accumulate information about previously met employment contacts. We term the latter search capital. Here search capital (partially) ...
(published in: Review of Economic Dynamics, 2017, 23, 191 - 211. )
J62, J63, J64
6365 Pierre Cahuc
Olivier Charlot
Franck Malherbet
Explaining the Spread of Temporary Jobs and its Impact on Labor Turnover
This paper provides a simple model which explains the choice between permanent and temporary jobs. This model, which incorporates important features of actual employment protection legislations ...
(published in: International Economic Review, 2016, 57 (2), 533-572)
J63, J64, J68
6364 Christoph Rothe
Dominik Wied
Misspecification Testing in a Class of Conditional Distributional Models
We propose a specification test for a wide range of parametric models for the conditional distribution function of an outcome variable given a vector of covariates. The test is based on the ...
(published in: Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2013, 108 (501), 314-324)
C12, C14, C31, C52, J31
6363 Julia Beckhusen
Raymond J.G.M. Florax
Thomas de Graaff
Jacques Poot
Brigitte Waldorf
Living and Working in Ethnic Enclaves: Language Proficiency of Immigrants in U.S. Metropolitan Areas
Learning English is a potentially profitable investment for immigrants in the U.S.: while there are initial costs, the subsequent benefits include the ability to communicate with the majority of the ...
(published in: Papers in Regional Science, 2013, 92(2), 305-328)
F22, J15, J24, R23
6362 Ronald Bachmann
Mathias Sinning
Decomposing the Ins and Outs of Cyclical Unemployment
This paper analyzes the contribution of the socioeconomic and demographic composition of the pool of employed and unemployed individuals to the dynamics of the labor market in different phases of the ...
(published in: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2016, 78 (6), 853-876)
J63, J64, J21, E24
6360 Alessandro Barbarino
Giovanni Mastrobuoni
The Incapacitation Effect of Incarceration: Evidence from Several Italian Collective Pardons
We estimate the "incapacitation effect" on crime using variation in Italian prison population driven by eight collective pardons passed between 1962 and 1995. The prison releases are sudden – within ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2014, 6(1), 1-37)
K40, K42, H11
6358 Giorgio Di Pietro
The Short-Term Effectiveness of a Remedial Mathematics Course: Evidence from a UK University
Whilst in the US there is a growing debate about the effectiveness of remedial university courses, this issue is less questioned in the UK. Using a regression discontinuity approach and data from a ...
(revised version published in: The Manchester School, 2014, 82 (3), 363-384)
A22, I20
6357 Laurent Gobillon
Thierry Magnac
Harris Selod
Do Unemployed Workers Benefit from Enterprise Zones? The French Experience
This paper presents an impact evaluation of the French enterprise zone program which was initiated in 1997 to help unemployed workers find employment by granting a significant wage-tax exemption ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2012, 96 (9), 881 - 892)
C21, J60, J68, R58
6356 Florencia López Bóo
Martín A. Rossi
Sergio Urzua
The Labor Market Return to an Attractive Face: Evidence from a Field Experiment
We provide new evidence on the link between beauty and hiring practices in the labor market. Specifically, we study if people with less attractive faces are less likely to be contacted after ...
(published in: Economic Letters, 2013, 118 (1), 170–172.)
J71, J78
6355 Michael Jan Kendzia
Klaus F. Zimmermann
Celebrating 150 Years of Analyzing Fertility Trends in Germany
Ever since the very beginning of the Journal of Economics and Statistics, population economics has featured prominently in the Journal. Fertility naturally plays an important role in population ...
(published in: Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2013, 233 (3), 406-422)
J10, J11, J13
6353 Arnaud Chevalier
To Be or Not to Be... a Scientist?
Policy makers generally advocate that to remain competitive countries need to train more scientists. Employers regularly complain of qualified scientist shortages blaming the higher wages in other ...
(published in: Research in Labor Economics, 2017, 45, 1 - 39 )
I21, J24, J44
6352 Kristian Giesen
Jens Suedekum
The Size Distribution Across All “Cities”: A Unifying Approach
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent fit to the overall US city size distribution, regardless of whether "cities" are administratively ...
(substantially revised version pubslished as 'City age and city size' in: European Economic Review, 2014, 71,193-208)
R11, R12, O4
6350 Guido Friebel
Sergei Guriev
Human Smuggling
Despite its importance in global illegal migration, there is little, and mostly theoretical research on human smuggling. We suggest an analytical framework to understand the micro structure of the ...
(published in: A. F. Constant, K. F. Zimmermann (eds.), International Handbook on the Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar 2013, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, USA, pp. 121-133)
J15, J61
6349 Daniel Fackler
Claus Schnabel
Joachim Wagner
Establishment Exits in Germany: The Role of Size and Age
Using comprehensive data for West Germany, this paper investigates the determinants of establishment exit. We find that between 1975 and 2006 the average exit rate has risen considerably. In order to ...
(published in: Small Business Economics, 2013, 41 (3), 683-700)
L2
6348 Annalisa Cristini
Federica Origo
Sara Pinoli
The Healthy Fright of Losing a Good One for a Bad One
In this paper we study the effect of different degrees of employment protection on absenteeism, paying attention to differences between workers moving from protected jobs to insecure jobs, on the one ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2017, 59, 129-144)
J22, J41
6346 Christopher K. Hsee
Yuval Rottenstreich
Alois Stutzer
Suboptimal Choices and the Need for Experienced Individual Well-Being in Economic Analysis
Standard economic analysis assumes that people make choices that maximize their utility. Yet both popular discourse and other fields assume that people sometimes fail to make optimal choices and thus ...
(published in: International Journal of Happiness and Development, 2012, 1 (1), 63-85)
D01, D11, D60, D91
6345 Simon Gächter
Daniele Nosenzo
Martin Sefton
Peer Effects in Pro-Social Behavior: Social Norms or Social Preferences?
We compare social preference and social norm based explanations for peer effects in a three-person gift-exchange game experiment. In the experiment a principal pays a wage to each of two agents, who ...
(published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2013, 11 (3), 548-573)
A13, C92, D03
6344 Marc Blatter
Samuel Mühlemann
Samuel Schenker
Stefan C. Wolter
Hiring Costs of Skilled Workers and the Supply of Firm-Provided Training
This paper analyzes how the costs of hiring skilled workers from the external labor market affect a firm's supply of training. Using administrative survey data with detailed information on hiring and ...
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2016, 68 (1), 238-257)
J23, J24, J32
6342 Alpaslan Akay
Peter Martinsson
Positional Concerns through the Life Cycle: Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data and Survey Experiments
This paper uses both subjective well-being and survey experimental data to analyze how people's positional concerns regarding income and goods vary with age. The subjective well-being approach is ...
(published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2019, 78, 98-103)
C90, D63
6341 Gustavo J. Canavire Bacarreza
Merlin M. Hanauer
Estimating the Impacts of Bolivia's Protected Areas on Poverty
Protected areas represent a powerful policy tool for the preservation of ecosystems and their services. The rapid proliferation of protected areas in Bolivia over the past several decades has ...
(revised version published in: World Development, 2013, 41, 265–285)
C14, I38, Q56
6337 Erich Battistin
Michele De Nadai
Barbara Sianesi
Misreported Schooling, Multiple Measures and Returns to Educational Qualifications
We provide a number of contributions of policy, practical and methodological interest to the study of the returns to educational qualifications in the presence of misreporting. First, we provide the ...
(published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2014, 181, 136-150)
C10, I20, J31
6336 Zuzana Brixiova Schwidrowski
Balázs Égert
Labour Market Reforms and Outcomes in Estonia
The unemployment rate in Estonia rose sharply in 2010 to one of the highest levels in the EU, after the country entered a severe recession in 2008. While the rate declined relatively rapidly in 2011, ...
(published in: Comparative Economic Studies, 2012, 54 (1), 103 - 120)
J08, J64, E24
6335 Eswar Prasad
Lei (Sandy) Ye
The Renminbi's Role in the Global Monetary System
We analyze three related but distinct concepts concerning the renminbi's role in the global monetary system: (i) "internationalization" of the currency; (ii) currency convertibility; and (iii) ...
(published in: Proceedings of the 2011 Asia Economic Policy Conference, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 2011, 127-197)
F3
6334 Oded Galor
The Demographic Transition: Causes and Consequences
This paper develops the theoretical foundations and the testable implications of the various mechanisms that have been proposed as possible triggers for the demographic transition. Moreover, it ...
(published in: Cliometrica, 2012, 6 (1), 1-28)
O10, J1
6333 Alicia Adsera
Mariola Pytlikova
The Role of Language in Shaping International Migration
Fluency in (or ease to quickly learn) the language of the destination country plays a key role in the transfer of human capital from the source country to another country and boosts the immigrant's ...
(revised version published in: Economic Journal, 2015, 125(586), F49–F81)
J61, F22, O15
6332 Alan Barrett
Yumiko Kamiya
Childhood Sexual Abuse and Later-Life Economic Consequences
The impact of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) on later-life health outcomes has been studied extensively and links with depression, anxiety and self-harm have been established. However, there has been ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2014, 53, 10-16, with Vincent O'Sullivan added as third author)
I18, J12
6331 Alan Barrett
Irene Mosca
Social Isolation, Loneliness and Return Migration: Evidence from Older Irish Adults
Across the subjects of economics, sociology and demography, much has been written about the difficulties faced by immigrants. However, much less attention has been paid to the re-adjustment ...
(published in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2013, 39 (10), 1659-1677)
F22, J61
6330 Quamrul Ashraf
Oded Galor
The "Out of Africa" Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity, and Comparative Economic Development
This research argues that deep-rooted factors, determined tens of thousands of years ago, had a significant effect on the course of economic development from the dawn of human civilization to the ...
(published in: American Economic Review, 2013, 103 (1), 1-46)
N10, N30, N50, O10, O50, Z10
6329 Niaz Asadullah
Uma Kambhampati
Florencia López Bóo
Social Divisions in School Participation and Attainment in India: 1983-2004
This study documents the size and nature of "Hindu-Muslim" and "boy-girl" gaps in children's school participation and attainments in India. Individual-level data from two successive rounds of the ...
(published in: Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2014, 38(4), 869-893)
I21, O15
6328 Oded Galor
Inequality, Human Capital Formation and the Process of Development
Conventional wisdom about the relationship between income distribution and economic development has been subjected to dramatic transformations in the past century. While classical economists advanced ...
(published in: Handbook of Economics of Education, North Holland. 2014.)
O10
6327 Oded Galor
Stelios Michalopoulos
Evolution and the Growth Process: Natural Selection of Entrepreneurial Traits
This research suggests that a Darwinian evolution of entrepreneurial spirit played a significant role in the process of economic development and the dynamics of inequality within and across ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Theory, 2012, 147(2), 759-780)
O11, O14, O33, O40, J11, J13
6326 Michael Fritsch
Alexander S. Kritikos
Alina Rusakova
Who Starts a Business and Who is Self-Employed in Germany
Based on representative data, the German Micro-Census, we provide an overview of the development of self-employment and entrepreneurship in Germany between 1991 and 2010, the first two decades after ...
(published in: DIW-Economic Bulletin, 2012, 3, 17-26.)
L26, D22
6325 Alan Barrett
Irene Mosca
Announcing an Increase in the State Pension Age and the Recession: Which Mattered More for Expected Retirement Ages?
In March of 2010, the Irish government announced that the age at which the state pension is paid would be raised to 66 in 2014, 67 in 2021 and 68 in 2028. Also during 2010, the economic news became ...
(published as 'Increasing the State Pension Age, the Recession and Expected Retirement Ages' in: Economic and Social Review 2013, 44 (4), 447-472)
H55, J26, D84
6324 Alan Barrett
Irene Mosca
The Psychic Costs of Migration: Evidence from Irish Return Migrants
Within the economics literature, the "psychic costs" of migration have been incorporated into theoretical models since Sjaastad (1962). However, the existence of such costs has rarely been ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (2), 483-506)
F22, J61, I10
6323 Chiara Criscuolo
Ralf Martin
Henry Overman
John Van Reenen
The Causal Effects of an Industrial Policy
Business support policies designed to raise productivity and employment are common worldwide, but rigorous micro-econometric evaluation of their causal effects is rare. We exploit multiple changes in ...
(pubished as 'Some Causal Effects pubished as 'Some Causal Effects of an Industrial Policy' in: American Economic Review, 2019, 109 (1), 48–85of an Industrial Policy' in: American Economic Review, 2019, 109 (1), 48–85)
H25, L52, L53, O47
6322 Michael Gibbs
Design and Implementation of Pay for Performance
A large, mature and robust economic literature on pay for performance now exists, which provides a useful framework for thinking about pay for performance systems. I use the lessons of the literature ...
(published in: C. R. Thomas and W. F. Shughart II (eds.), Oxford Handbook in Managerial Economics, Oxford University Press, 2013, 397-423)
M52, J33, M12, L81
6321 Richard Akresh
Damien de Walque
Harounan Kazianga
Alternative Cash Transfer Delivery Mechanisms: Impacts on Routine Preventative Health Clinic Visits in Burkina Faso
We conducted a unique randomized experiment to estimate the impact of alternative cash transfer delivery mechanisms on household demand for routine preventative health services in rural Burkina Faso. ...
(published in: NBER African Successes: Human Capital, volume 2. 2016. Editors, S. Edwards, S. Johnson, D. Weil, University of Chicago Press.)
I15, I38, J13, O15
6320 Anne C. Gielen
Jan C. van Ours
Unhappiness and Job Finding
It is puzzling that people feel quite unhappy when they become unemployed, while at the same time active labor market policies are needed to bring unemployed back to work more quickly. Using data ...
(published in: Economica, 2014, 81, 544–565)
I31, J64
6316 Loukas Balafoutas
Florian Lindner
Matthias Sutter
Sabotage in Tournaments: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Many tournaments are plagued by sabotage among competitors. Typically, sabotage is welfare-reducing, but from an individual's perspective an attractive alternative to exerting positive effort. Yet, ...
(revised version published in: Kyklos, 2012, 65 (4), 425-441)
C93, D03, L83, M51, M52
6315 Pedro Carneiro
Rita Ginja
Long Term Impacts of Compensatory Preschool on Health and Behavior: Evidence from Head Start
This paper provides new estimates of the medium and long-term impacts of Head Start on the health and behavioral problems of its participants. We identify these impacts using discontinuities in the ...
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2014, 6 (4), 135-173)
C21, I28, I38
6314 Nick Drydakis
The Effect of Ethnic Identity on the Employment of Immigrants
This study evaluates the effect of ethnic identity on the employment level of immigrants in Greece. Treating ethnic identity as a composite of key cultural elements the estimations suggest that ...
(published in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2013, 11 (2), 285-308)
F22, J15, J16, Z10
6313 Johannes Koettl
Michael Weber
Does Formal Work Pay? The Role of Labor Taxation and Social Benefit Design in the New EU Member States
The analysis presented in this paper defines three different synthetic measurements of disincentives for formal work: two standard measurements, namely the tax wedge and the marginal effective tax ...
(published in: Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 34, 2012)
H26, J32, O17
6311 Felipe Kast
Stephan Meier
Dina Pomeranz
Under-Savers Anonymous: Evidence on Self-Help Groups and Peer Pressure as a Savings Commitment Device
While commitment devices such as defaults and direct deposits from wages have been found to be highly effective to increase savings, they are unavailable to the millions of people worldwide who not ...
(revised version published as 'Saving More in Groups: Field Experimental Evidence from Chile' in: Journal of Development Economics, 2018, 133, 275-294. )
O16, D03, D14, D91
6310 Franz Hackl
Martin Halla
Michael Hummer
Gerald J. Pruckner
The Effectiveness of Health Screening
Using a matched insurant-general practitioner panel data set, we estimated the effect of a general health-screening program on individuals' health status and health care cost. To account for ...
(revised version published in: Health Economics, 2015, 24 (8), 913-935)
I10, I18
6309 Cristina Lopez-Mayan
Catia Nicodemo
Vocational High School or Vocational College? Comparing the Transitions from School to Work
Using a specific micro-dataset with information on working histories, we analyse the labour market entry of Spanish youths who have completed vocational education. According to the education system, ...
(revised version published as 'The Transition from Vocational Education to Work: Evidence from Spain' in: Revista de Economia Aplicada, 2015, 67(23), 93-130)
J13, J24, I20
6307 Robert Scholte
Gerard J. van den Berg
Maarten Lindeboom
Long-Run Effects of Gestation During the Dutch Hunger Winter Famine on Labor Market and Hospitalization Outcomes
The Dutch Hunger Winter (1944/45) is the most-studied famine in the literature on long-run effects of malnutrition in utero. Its temporal and spatial demarcations are clear, it was severe, it was not ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2015, 39, 17–30)
I10, I12, J01, J10, J13, J24
6306 Chris M. Herbst
Erdal Tekin
Child Care Subsidies, Maternal Well-Being, and Child-Parent Interactions: Evidence from Three Nationally Representative Datasets
A complete account of the U.S. child care subsidy system requires an understanding of its implications for both parental and child well-being. Although the effects of child care subsidies on maternal ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2014, 23 (8), 894-916)
I18, J13
6305 Todd Pugatch
Bumpy Rides: School to Work Transitions in South Africa
Re-enrollment in school following a period of dropout is a common feature of the South African school to work transition that has been largely ignored in both the literature on South Africa and the ...
(published in: Labour, 2018, 32(2): 205-242.)
I21, J24, O12
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