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5028 Jose C. Galdo
The Long-Run Labor-Market Consequences of Civil War: Evidence from the Shining Path in Peru
This study exploits district-level variation in the timing and intensity of civil war violence to investigate whether early-life exposure to civil wars affects labor-market outcomes later in life. In ...
(published in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2013, 61 (4), 789-823)
I12, J13, O12, O15
5027 Florian Englmaier
Gerd Muehlheusser
Andreas Roider
Optimal Incentive Contracts under Moral Hazard When the Agent Is Free to Leave
We characterize optimal incentive contracts in a moral hazard framework extended in two directions. First, after effort provision, the agent is free to leave and pursue some ex-post outside option. ...
(revised version published as 'Optimal Incentive Contracts for Knowledge Workers' in: European Economic Review, 2014, 67, 82-106)
D86, D82, K31, M52
5026 Kalena E. Cortes
Andrew I. Friedson
Ranking Up by Moving Out: The Effect of the Texas Top 10% Plan on Property Values
Texas engaged in a large-scale policy experiment when it instituted the Top 10% Plan. This policy guarantees automatic admission to their state university of choice for all high school seniors who ...
(published in: National Tax Journal, 2014, 67 (1), 51-76)
H31, H41, H73, I20
5025 Daniele Checchi
Vito Peragine
Laura Serlenga
Fair and Unfair Income Inequalities in Europe
This paper analyses the extent of income inequality and opportunity inequality in 25 European countries. The present work contributes to understanding the origin of standard income inequality, ...
(revised version published as “Inequality of Opportunity in Europe: is there a role for institutions ?” in Inequality: Causes and Consequences - Research in Labor Economics, Volume 43/2015, pp.1-44)
D31, D63, J62
5024 Oliver Falck
Ludger Woessmann
School Competition and Students' Entrepreneurial Intentions: International Evidence Using Historical Catholic Roots of Private Schooling
School choice research mostly focuses on academic outcomes. Policymakers increasingly view entrepreneurial traits as a non-cognitive outcome important for economic growth. We use international ...
(published in: Small Business Economics, 2013, 40 (2), 459-478)
I20, L33, L26, Z12
5023 Leif Danziger
Uniform and Nonuniform Staggering of Wage Contracts
This paper provides a model that can account for the almost uniform staggering of wage contracts in some countries as well as for the markedly nonuniform staggering in others. In the model, short and ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2010, 17 (6), 1038-1049)
E31, E32, J41
5022 David Gill
Victoria L. Prowse
Gender Differences and Dynamics in Competition: The Role of Luck
We present experimental evidence which sheds new light on why women may be less competitive than men. Specifically, we observe striking differences in how men and women respond to good and bad luck ...
(published in: Quantitative Economics, 2014, 5 (2), 351-376)
C91, D03, J16
5021 Kalena E. Cortes
Do Bans on Affirmative Action Hurt Minority Students? Evidence from the Texas Top 10% Plan
In light of the recent bans on affirmative action in higher education, this paper provides new evidence on the effects of alternative admissions policies on the persistence and college completion of ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2010, 29(6): 1110-1124)
I21, I23, J15, J24
5020 Johannes Berger
Christine Harbring
Dirk Sliwka
Performance Appraisals and the Impact of Forced Distribution: An Experimental Investigation
A real effort experiment is investigated in which supervisors have to rate the performance of individual workers who in turn receive a bonus payment based on these ratings. We compare a baseline ...
(published in: Management Science, 2013, 59 (1), 54-68)
C91, D83, J33, M52
5018 Francis Green
Stephen Machin
Richard J. Murphy
Yu Zhu
The Changing Economic Advantage from Private School
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British society. This paper focuses on changing wage and education differentials between privately educated and ...
(published in: Economica, 2012, 79 (316), 658–679)
I22, I29, J31
5016 Matthias Sutter
Francesco Feri
Martin G. Kocher
Peter Martinsson
Katarina Nordblom
Daniela Glätzle-Rützler
Social Preferences in Childhood and Adolescence: A Large-Scale Experiment
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for many adults. We present a large-scale experiment with 883 children and adolescents, aged eight to ...
(published in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2018, 146, 16-30.)
C91, D63, D64
5015 Matthias Sutter
Daniela Glätzle-Rützler
Gender Differences in Competition Emerge Early in Life
We study gender differences in the willingness to compete in a large-scale experiment with 1,035 children and teenagers, aged three to eighteen years. Using an easy math task for children older than ...
(largely extended version published in: Management Science, 2015, 61 (10), 2339-2354)
C91, D03
5013 Anna Batyra
Henri R. Sneessens
Selective Reductions in Labor Taxation: Labor Market Adjustments and Macroeconomic Performance
We use a calibrated general equilibrium model with heterogeneous labor and search to evaluate the quantitative effects of various labor tax cut scenarios. The focus is on skill heterogeneity combined ...
(published in: Journal of Policy Modeling, 2010, 32 (4), 531–543)
C68, E24, J64
5012 Roberto Bande
Marika Karanassou
Spanish Regional Unemployment Revisited: The Role of Capital Accumulation
This paper provides new evidence for the evolution of regional unemployment rates in Spain over the 1980-2000 period. We argue that interactive dynamic systems of labour demand, wage setting, and ...
(published in: Regional Studies, 2014, 48 (11), 1863 - 1883)
R23, J64
5011 Marco Leonardi
The Effect of Product Demand on Inequality: Evidence from the US and the UK
This paper examines the relationship between product demand and the pattern of rising skill premia and rising employment of skilled workers in the US and the UK since the 1980s. If more skilled ...
(published: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2015, 7, 221-147.)
J21, J31
5010 Daniel S. Hamermesh
Stephen J. Trejo
How Do Immigrants Spend Their Time? The Process of Assimilation
Using 2004-2008 data from the American Time Use Survey, we show that sharp differences between the time use of immigrants and natives become noticeable when activities are distinguished by incidence ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (2), 507-530)
J11, J22
5009 Panu Poutvaara
Olli Ropponen
School Shootings and Student Performance
In this paper, we study how high school students reacted to the shocking news of a school shooting. The shooting coincided with national high-school matriculation exams. As there were exams both ...
(published in: European Journal of Political Economy, 2018, 51, 93-106)
C21, J16, I19
5008 Dennis T. Yang
Vivian Chen
Ryan Monarch
Rising Wages: Has China Lost Its Global Labor Advantage?
We document dramatic rising wages in China for the period 1978-2007 based on multiple sources of aggregate statistics. Although real wages increased seven-fold during the period, growth was uneven ...
(published in: Pacific Economic Review, 2010, 15 (4), 482-504)
J31, J21, O5
5007 Volker Grossmann
Thomas M. Steger
Timo Trimborn
Quantifying Optimal Growth Policy
The optimal mix of growth policies is derived within a comprehensive endogenous growth model. The analysis captures important elements of the tax-transfer system and takes into account transitional ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2016, 18 (3), 451-485)
H20, O30, O40
5005 Paola Manzini
Marco Mariotti
Moody Choice
If choices depend on the decision maker's mood, is the attempt to derive any consistency in choice doomed? In this paper we argue that, even with full unpredictability of mood, the way choices from a ...
(revised version published as 'State Dependent Choice' in: Social Choice and Welfare, 2015, 45 (2), 239-268)
D01
5004 Patrick Hullegie
Tobias J. Klein
The Effect of Private Health Insurance on Medical Care Utilization and Self-Assessed Health in Germany
In Germany, employees are generally obliged to participate in the public health insurance system, where coverage is universal, co-payments and deductibles are moderate, and premia are based on ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2010, 19 (9), 1048-1062)
I11, I12, C31
5003 Chunbing Xing
Residual Wage Inequality in Urban China, 1995-2007
We use three waves of urban household survey data from 1995 to 2007 to investigate the trends of residual inequality and its determinants. First, we describe the change of overall and residual wage ...
(published in: China Economic Review, 2012, 23 (2), 205-222)
J3
5002 Anders Björklund
Kjell G. Salvanes
Education and Family Background: Mechanisms and Policies
In every society for which we have data, people’s educational achievement is positively correlated with their parents’ education or with other indicators of their parents’ socioeconomic status. This ...
(revised version published in: E.A. Hanushek, S. Machin, and L. Woessmann (eds.), Handbook in Economics of Education, Vol. 3, North Holland: 2010, pp. 201-247)
I21, J13, J24
5001 Steffen Altmann
Armin Falk
David B. Huffman
Implicit Contracts, Unemployment, and Labor Market Segmentation
We analyze the impact of imperfect contract enforcement on the emergence of unemployment. In an experimental labor market where trading parties can form long-term employment relationships, we compare ...
(substantially revised version published in: Review of Economic Studies, 2014, 81 (1), 30-56)
C92, J64, M55
5000 Stephen Machin
Olivier Marie
Suncica Vujic
The Crime Reducing Effect of Education
In this paper, we present evidence on empirical connections between crime and education, using various data sources from Britain. A robust finding is that criminal activity is negatively associated ...
(revised version published in: Economic Journal, 2011, 121 (552), 463-484.)
I2, K42
4999 Johannes Metzler
Ludger Woessmann
The Impact of Teacher Subject Knowledge on Student Achievement: Evidence from Within-Teacher Within-Student Variation
Teachers differ greatly in how much they teach their students, but little is known about which teacher attributes account for this. We estimate the causal effect of teacher subject knowledge on ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2012, 99 (2), 486 - 496)
I20, O15
4997 Øivind Anti Nilsen
Arvid Raknerud
Marina Rybalka
Terje Skjerpen
The Importance of Skill Measurement for Growth Accounting
In a growth accounting context one usually constructs a quality adjusted index of labor services by aggregating over predefined groups of workers, using the groups' relative wage bills as weights. In ...
(published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2011, 57 (2), 293-305)
C23, D24, J24, J31
4996 Brian Bell
Stephen Machin
Francesco Fasani
Crime and Immigration: Evidence from Large Immigrant Waves
This paper examines the relationship between immigration and crime in a setting where large migration flows offer an opportunity to carefully appraise whether the populist view that immigrants cause ...
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2013, 95, 1278-90)
F22, K42
4995 Andrew Leigh
Christine Neill
Do Gun Buybacks Save Lives? Evidence from Panel Data
In 1997, Australia implemented a gun buyback program that reduced the stock of firearms by around one-fifth. Using differences across states in the number of firearms withdrawn, we test whether the ...
(published in: American Law and Economics Review, 2010, 12 (2), 462-508)
I12, K14
4994 Andrew E. Clark
Carine Milcent
Public Employment and Political Pressure: The Case of French Hospitals
This paper uses an unusual administrative dataset covering the universe of French hospitals to consider hospital employment: this is consistently higher in public hospitals than in Not-For-Profit ...
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2011, 30 (5), 1103-1112)
D21, D72, I18, J21
4993 Markus Frölich
Blaise Melly
Quantile Treatment Effects in the Regression Discontinuity Design: Process Results and Gini Coefficient
This paper shows nonparametric identification of quantile treatment effects (QTE) in the regression discontinuity design. The distributional impacts of social programs such as welfare, education, ...
(revised version published in: Journal of Econometrics, 2012, 168 (2), 382-395)
C13, C14, C21
4992 James Banks
Alastair Muriel
James P. Smith
Disease Prevalence, Disease Incidence, and Mortality in the United States and in England
We find disease incidence and prevalence are both higher among Americans in age groups 55-64 and 70-80 indicating that Americans suffer from higher past cumulative disease risk and experience higher ...
(published in: Demography, 2010, 47 (Supplement), S211- S231)
I10
4991 Haroon Chowdry
Claire Crawford
Lorraine Dearden
Alissa Goodman
Anna Vignoles
Widening Participation in Higher Education: Analysis Using Linked Administrative Data
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of higher education participation amongst individuals from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. ...
(published in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society), 2013, 176 (2), 431–457)
I2
4990 Cagatay Bircan
Tilman Brück
Marc Vothknecht
Violent Conflict and Inequality
This paper analyzes the distributive impacts of violent conflicts, which is in contrast to previous literature that has focused on the other direction. We use cross-country panel data for the time ...
(published in: Oxford Development Studies, 2017, 45(2), 125-44.)
O11, O15
4988 Matteo Picchio
Jan C. van Ours
Market Imperfections and Firm-Sponsored Training
Recent human capital theories predict that labor market frictions and product market competition influence firm-sponsored training. Using matched worker-firm data from Dutch manufacturing, our paper ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2011, 18 (5), 712-722)
D43, J24, J42, L22, M53
4987 Huong Thu Le
Alison L. Booth
Inequality in Vietnamese Urban-Rural Living Standards, 1993-2006
Using data from five waves of the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey, we find evidence of significant urban-rural expenditure inequality. Urban-rural inequality in Vietnam increased ...
(revised version published in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2014, 60 (4), 862–886)
O18, O53, C13
4986 Tsunao Okumura
Emiko Usui
Concave-Monotone Treatment Response and Monotone Treatment Selection: With an Application to the Returns to Schooling
This paper identifies sharp bounds on the mean treatment response and average treatment effect under the assumptions of both concave monotone treatment response (concave-MTR) and monotone treatment ...
(published in: Quantitative Economics, 2014, 5 (1), 175-194)
C14, J24
4985 Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
Trong-Ha Nguyen
Immigration Background and the Intergenerational Correlation in Education
This paper analyzes the degree of intergenerational education mobility among immigrant and native-born youth in Australia. We find that young Australians from non-English-speaking background (NESB) ...
(published in: Economic Record, 2012, 88 (283), D 554-575)
I20, J11, J13
4984 Pierre Koning
Karen van der Wiel
Ranking the Schools: How Quality Information Affects School Choice in the Netherlands
This paper analyzes whether information on high school quality published by a national newspaper affects school choice in the Netherlands. For this purpose, we use both school level and individual ...
(revised version published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2013, 11 (2), 466–493)
I20, D10, D83
4983 Bernhard Boockmann
The Combined Employment Effects of Minimum Wages and Labor Market Regulation: A Meta-Analysis
This paper provides a meta-analysis of 55 empirical studies estimating the employment effects of minimum wages in 15 industrial countries. It strongly confirms the notion that the effects of minimum ...
(published in: Applied Economic Quarterly, 2010, 56, 156-188)
J38, J20, C12
4982 Ana Lamo
Julián Messina
Formal Education, Mismatch and Wages after Transition: Assessing the Impact of Unobserved Heterogeneity Using Matching Estimators
This paper studies the incidence and consequences of the mismatch between formal education and the educational requirements of jobs in Estonia during the years 1997-2003. We find large wage penalties ...
(published in: Economics of Education Review, 2010, 29 (6), 1089-1099)
J0
4980 Ronen Bar-El
Teresa García-Muñoz
Shoshana Neuman
Yossef Tobol
The Evolution of Secularization: Cultural Transmission, Religion and Fertility Theory, Simulations and Evidence
This study presents an evolutionary process of secularization that integrates a theoretical model, simulations, and an empirical estimation that employs data from 32 countries (included in the ...
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (3), 1129-1174)
C15, C25, D13, J11, J13, Z12
4979 Chunbing Xing
Migration, Self-Selection, and Income Distributions: Evidence from Rural and Urban China
As massive rural residents leave their home countryside for better employment, migration has profound effects on income distributions such as rural-urban income gap and inequalities within rural or ...
(published in: Economics of Transition, 2014, 22 (3), 539–576)
O15
4978 Tarjei Havnes
Magne Mogstad
Is Universal Child Care Leveling the Playing Field? Evidence from Non-Linear Difference-in-Differences
Advocates of a universal child care system offer a two-fold argument: Child care facilitates children's long-run development, and levels the playing field by benefiting in particular disadvantaged ...
(published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2015, 127, 100–114)
J13, H40, I28, D31
4977 Robert A. Hart
J. Elizabeth Roberts
Real Wages, Working Time, and the Great Depression: What Does Micro Evidence Tell Us?
Based largely on industry-level aggregate statistics, the prevailing view, and one that has strongly influenced macroeconomic thought, is that real wages during the cycle containing the Great ...
(published as 'Real wage cyclicality in the Great Depression: evidence from British engineering and metal working firms' in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2013, 65 (2), 197-218)
E32, J31, J33, N64
4976 Henrik Ohlsson
Per Broomé
Pieter Bevelander
The Self-Employment of Immigrants and Natives in Sweden
Earlier studies on entrepreneurship and self-employment among immigrants call attention to the fact that also the "market" for self-employment or entrepreneurs consists of a supply and demand side as ...
(published in: Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 2012, 24 (5-6), 405-423)
J15, J21, L26
4975 James J. Heckman
John Eric Humphries
Nicholas S. Mader
The GED
The General Educational Development (GED) credential is issued on the basis of an eight hour subject-based test. The test claims to establish equivalence between dropouts and traditional high school ...
(published in: E.A. Hanushek, S. Machin and S. Woessman (eds.), Handbook of the Economics of Education, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2011, Chapter 9, 423-483)
I21, J24, J31
4974 Shi Li
Chunbing Xing
China's Higher Education Expansion and its Labor Market Consequences
Using a 1/5 random draw of the 1% census of 2005, we investigate how China’s higher education expansion commenced in 1999 affects the education opportunities of various population groups and how this ...
(published with S. Li and J. Whalley as'`China’s Higher Education Expansion and Unemployment of College Graduates' in: China Economic Review, 2014, 30: 567–582)
I2, J2
4973 Elke J. Jahn
Michael Rosholm
Looking Beyond the Bridge: How Temporary Agency Employment Affects Labor Market Outcomes
We perform a comprehensive analysis of the stepping-stone effect of temporary agency employment on unemployed workers. Using the timing-of-events approach, we not only investigate whether agency ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2014, 65 (1) 108-125)
C41, J64, J30, J40
4972 Magnus Lofstrom
Laura E. Hill
Joseph Hayes
Did Employer Sanctions Lose Their Bite? Labor Market Effects of Immigrant Legalization
Taking advantage of the ability to identify immigrants who were unauthorized to work prior to obtaining Legal Permanent Resident status, we use the New Immigrant Survey to examine whether lacking ...
(revised version published as 'Wage and Mobility Effects of Legalization: Evidence from the New Immigrant Survey' in: Journal of Regional Science, 2013, 53 (1), 171–197)
J8, J15, J18, J31, J61
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