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17607 Konstantinos Pouliakas
Giulia Santangelo
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)
J24, J31, J71, M52
17605 Johanna Muffert
Regina T. Riphahn
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)
J22, J24, C21, M53
17600 Thomas Le Barbanchon
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 )
J65, H24, H31
17598 Paul Redmond
Seamus McGuinness
Elish Kelly
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)
J31, J62, J20
17597 Uwe Jirjahn
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)
J51, J52, F66, O10, O55
17590 Vytautas Kuokštis
Muhammad Asali
Simonas Algirdas Spurga
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))
G01, G18, J08, O24, P17
17587 Anna Herget
Regina T. Riphahn
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)
J21, J38, H24
17584 Karan Singhal
Eva Sierminska
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.)
A11, A20, J15, J16
17582 Grakolet Gourene
Zuzana Brixiova Schwidrowski
Jiří Balcar
Lenka Johnson Filipova
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)
D22, G21, G32
17571 Jinia Mukerjee
Roy Thurik
Ingrid Verheul
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)
D22, L26
17560 Gabrielle Pepin
Yulya Truskinovsky
Not Just for Kids: Child and Dependent Care Credit Benefits for Adult Care
As the U.S. population ages, family caregivers face substantial out-of-pocket costs and financial risks while providing the majority of long-term care. The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC), a ...
(forthcoming in: National Tax Journal)
H24, J14
17556 Indraneel Dasgupta
Dhritiman Gupta
On the Relative Sequencing of Internal and External Rent-Seeking Contests
We consider rent-seeking contests between and within two equal-sized groups. Each group adopts one of three sequences: first internal then external contest, first external then internal contest, and ...
(forthcoming in: Public Choice, 2026)
D70, D72, D74
17553 Cevat Giray Aksoy
Barry Eichengreen
Anastasia Litina
Cem Özgüzel
Chan Yu
Corruption Exposure, Political Trust, and Immigrants
Scholars and politicians have expressed concern that immigrants from countries with low levels of political trust transfer those attitudes to their destination countries. Using large-scale survey ...
(published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2025, 174, 103440)
Z1, D73
17548 Mathieu Le Moal
Roy Thurik
Olivier Torrčs
Guillaume Soenen
Small Business Owners and Daily Recovery Experiences: The Link with Well-Being and Burnout
We analyse the links between daily recovery experiences after work (detachment, relaxation, mastery and control) and mental health (well-being and burnout) based on four surveys of French small ...
(forthcoming in: Small Business Economics, 2026)
I12, I31, L26
17544 Piotr Lewandowski
Wojciech Szymczak
Automation, Trade Unions and Atypical Employment
We study the effect of the adoption of automation technologies – industrial robots, and software and databases – on the incidence of atypical employment in 13 EU countries between 2006 and 2018. We ...
(published online in: Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 08 December 2025)
J23, J51, O33
17538 Gabrielle Pepin
What Is the Value of the Child and Dependent Care Credit?
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (CDCC) subsidizes child care costs for working families. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 increased the CDCC's generosity ...
(published in: AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2025, 115, 120-125)
H24, J13
17525 Andrew Leigh
Stephen Robson
The Rise of Social Media and the Fall in Mental Wellbeing among Young Australians
Using multiple sources, we document a substantial worsening in the mental wellbeing of Australians aged 15-24, as measured by surveys, self-harm hospitalisations and suicide deaths. The shift began ...
(published in: Australian Economic Review, 2025, 58 (1), 33-38)
D91, I12, L82
17521 Solomon Polachek
Kenneth Romano
Ozlem Tonguc
Homo-Silicus: Not (Yet) a Good Imitator of Homo Sapiens or Homo Economicus
Do large language models (LLMs)—such as ChatGPT 3.5, ChatGPT 4.0, and Google's Gemini 1.0 Pro—simulate human behavior in the context of the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) game with varying stake sizes? This ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of the Economic Science Association)
D01, C72, C90
17516 Nick Drydakis
Small Enterprises' Digital Competencies and Financial Performance
In the contemporary business landscape, digital competencies have become a crucial factor for small enterprises to remain competitive and thrive. The present study examines how a business ...
(published in: V. Aranitou, A. Angelakis, and M. Manioudis (eds), The Economic Impact of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Analytical Approaches to Growth and Innovation Challenges Amid Crises in Europe, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2025, 55–68)
D25, O14, M53
17509 Alicia De Quinto
Libertad González
The Short- and Long-Term Effects of Family-Friendly Policies on Mothers' Employment
Countries often encourage part-time work among new parents as part of their family policies, aiming to foster mothers' labor market attachment. However, this approach may unintentionally impede ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2025, 92, 102672)
J08, J13, J16, J18
17506 Oded Stark
Lukasz Balbus
Altruistic Giving and Risk Taking in Human Affairs
The purpose of this paper is to provide a general proposition of the relationship between altruism and risk taking. As explained in the body of the paper, we diverge from a result reported in Stark ...
(published in: Social Choice and Welfare, 2025, 64, 373–392)
D01, D64, D81, G41
17499 Désirée I. Christofzik
Angela Fuest
Robin Jessen
Macroeconomic Effects of the Anticipation and Implementation of Tax Changes in Germany: Evidence from a Narrative Account
This paper quantifies the dynamic macroeconomic effects of tax changes in Germany, allowing for anticipation effects of preannounced tax reforms. Identification is achieved using a narrative ...
(published in: Economica, 2022, 89 (353), 62-81.)
H20, H30, E32, E62
17498 Robin Jessen
Johannes König
Hours Risk and Wage Risk: Repercussions over the Life-Cycle
We decompose earnings risk into contributions from hours and wage shocks. To distinguish between hours shocks, modeled as innovations to the marginal disutility of work, and labor supply reactions to ...
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2023, 125( 4), 956–996.)
D31, J22, J31
17492 Xueying Liu
Zhong Zhao
Does Social Pension Insurance Increase the Efficiency of Household Financial Portfolios?
This study investigates the impact of social pension insurance on the efficiency of household financial portfolios, utilizing data from the 2019 wave of the China Household Finance Survey. Our ...
(published in: Finance Research Letters, 2025, 81, 107323)
G59, J24, I28
17490 Joan Costa-Font
Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto
The Hidden Value of Adult Informal Care in Europe
The hidden value of adult informal care (IC) refers to the unaccounted value of informal care in overall costs of long-term care (LTC) estimates. This paper estimates the net value of adult IC in ...
(published in: Health Economics, 2025, 34 (4), 791-812)
I18, J17, J18
17483 Stephen Machin
Matteo Sandi
Crime and Education
Research studying connections between crime and education is a prominent aspect of the big increase of publication and research interest in the economics of crime field. This work demonstrates a ...
(published online in: Annual Review of Economics, 4 April 2025)
K42
17482 Arnaud Natal
Christophe Jalil Nordman
Psychology of Debt in Rural South India
The relationship between personal debt and cognition has received limited attention, especially, in developing countries. This study focuses on India and examines the relationship between Big Five ...
(published in: Journal of Development Studies, 2025, 61 (7), 1042 - 1057)
D14, D91, G51, O1
17479 Agata Galkiewicz
Jan Marcus
Thomas Siedler
E-Learning at Universities: Does Starting with Difficult Questions Affect Student Performance?
To reduce cheating in written tests and exams, assessors often randomly vary the order of questions across students. However, little is known about the potential unintended side effects of question ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Human Capital)
A22, I23
17478 Xinyu Li
Wendelin Schnedler
Sharing the Fame but Taking the Blame: When Declaring a Single Person Responsible Solves a Free Rider Problem
Teams are formed because input from different people is needed. Providing incentives to team members, however, can be diffcult. According to received wisdom, declaring all members responsible fails ...
(published online in: Management Science, 24 January 2025)
M54, D23, D86, L23, K12, K13
17475 Vladimir Otrachshenko
Olga Popova
Environment vs. Economic Growth: Do Environmental Preferences Translate Into Support for Green Parties?
This paper contributes to a better understanding of the drivers of electoral support for Green parties and the environmental actions they promote, which is key to ensuring the long-term feasibility ...
(published in: Ecological Economics, 2026, 239, 108779)
D72, H11, Q56, Q58
17473 Matthias Collischon
Kamila Cygan-Rehm
Regina T. Riphahn
Subsidized Small Jobs and Maternal Labor Market Outcomes in the Long Run
This paper investigates whether incentives generated by public policies contribute to motherhood penalties. Specifically, we study the consequences of subsidized small jobs, the German Minijobs, ...
(published online in: Socio-Economic Review, 28 February 2025)
J22, J13, J18
17469 Prashant Loyalka
Dinsha Mistree
Robert W. Fairlie
Saurabh Khanna
Job Training, English Language Skills, and Employability: Evidence from an Experiment in Urban India
Low-income individuals in developing countries are often inadequately prepared for employment because they lack key labor market skills. We explore how employability and wage outcomes are related to ...
(forthcoming in: Economic Development and Cultural Change)
C93, I25, I26, J24, O15
17466 Zhuoer Lin
Yi Wang
Thomas M. Gill
Xi Chen
School Racial Segregation and Late-Life Cognition
Disparities in cognition persist between non-Hispanic Black (hereafter, Black) and non-Hispanic White (hereafter, White) older adults, and are possibly influenced by early educational differences ...
(published in: JAMA Network Open, 2025, 8 (1), e2452713)
I14, I24, I10, J14, J15, H75
17459 Olivier B. Bargain
Rose Camille Vincent
Emilie Caldeira
Shine a (Night)Light: Decentralization and Economic Development in Burkina Faso
Decentralization, championed by international institutions, has been one of the most prominent public sector reforms of the last decades, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. To date, few studies ...
(published in: World Development, 2025, 187, 106851)
H00, H70, H71, H72, O10
17441 Thomas J. Kniesner
Ryan Sullivan
W. Kip Viscusi
The Military VSL
Our research reviews theory and empirical evidence in the economics literature and provides a standard value of a statistical life (VSL) applicable to the Department of Defense (DOD). We follow ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Benefit Cost Analysis. 2025)
H56, I18, J17, J28
17439 Joan Costa-Font
Frank A. Cowell
An Unconsidered Leave? Inequality Aversion and the Brexit Referendum
This paper examines a behavioural explanation for the Brexit referendum result, the role of an individual's inequality aversion (IA). We study whether the referendum result was an "unconsidered ...
(published in: European Journal of Political Economy, 2025, 85, 102648)
H1, I18
17436 Marco Caliendo
Nico Pestel
Rebecca Olthaus
Long-Term Employment Effects of the Minimum Wage in Germany: New Data and Estimators
We investigate the long-term effects of the introduction of the German minimum wage in 2015 and its subsequent increases on regional employment. Using comprehensive survey data, we are able to ...
(published in: Labour Economics, 2025, 92, 102648)
J23, J31, J38
17431 Jongrim Ha
Dohan Kim
M. Ayhan Kose
Eswar Prasad
Resolving Puzzles of Monetary Policy Transmission in Emerging Markets
Conventional empirical models of monetary policy transmission in emerging market economies produce puzzling results: monetary tightening often leads to an increase in prices (the price puzzle) and ...
(published in: European Economic Review, 2025, 173, 104957)
E31, E32, Q43
17423 Randi Hjalmarsson
Stephen Machin
Paolo Pinotti
Crime and the Labor Market
The economics of crime has emerged as a critical field over the past 30 years, with economists increasingly exploring the causes and consequences of criminal behavior. This paper surveys key ...
(published in: Christian Dustmann and Thomas Lemieux (eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics, 2024, 5, 679-759)
K42
17418 Oded Stark
Stress in the Air: A Conjecture
The 1949 study The American Soldier: Combat and Its Aftermath, Volume II, by Stouffer et al. presents detailed accounts of the attitudes of American fighter pilots toward the stress experienced by ...
(published in: Economics & Human Biology, 2024, 55, 101430)
D01, D23, D9, E7, H56, I12, I38, J28, J38, J48, J58, N42, N44
17410 Amrit Amirapu
Niaz Asadullah
Zaki Wahhaj
Can the Law Affect Attitudes and Behaviour in the Absence of Strict Enforcement? Experimental Evidence from a Child Marriage Reform in Bangladesh
In developing countries, one in four girls is married before turning 18, with adverse consequences for themselves and their children. In this paper, we investigate whether laws can affect attitudes ...
(forthcoming in: Journal of Law, Economics and Organization)
J12, J16, K36
17408 Francisca M. Antman
Incorporating Changes in Race, Gender, and Academic Field at Colleges and Universities - A Comment on 'The Ebbing Tide: How Will Higher Education Adapt to Demographic Change?'
Jacob L. Vigdor (2024)'s noteworthy contribution in "The Ebbing Tide: How Will Higher Education Adapt to Demographic Change?" estimates the impact of demographic change on colleges and universities. ...
(forthcoming in: John Y. Campbell and Kaye Husbands Fealing (eds.), Financing Institutions of Higher Education, University of Chicago Press for NBER.)
J1, I2
17403 Doris Weichselbaumer
Hermann Riess
Discrimination in the Austrian Rental Housing Market: The Effect of Information Concerning First and Second-Generation Immigrant Status
In this study, we conduct an email correspondence test to examine ethnic discrimination against males with different immigration backgrounds (Serbian, Turkish/Muslim and Syrian/Muslim) in the ...
(published in: Journal of Housing Economics, 2024, 66, 102030)
C93, R21, R31
17400 Massimiliano Bratti
Silvia Granato
Enkelejda Havari
Another Chance: Number of Exam Retakes and University Students' Outcomes
Exams play a key role in a student's learning process at university, and their organization may affect student performance. A high number of retakes, for instance, could encourage procrastination or ...
(revised version published in: European Economic Review, 2026, 183, 105222)
I21, I23
17399 Bernardo Fanfani
Filippo Passerini
Are Alternative Work Arrangements a Substitute for Standard Employment? Evidence from Worker-Level Data
This study analyses the impact of vouchers, an Italian alternative work arrangement, on earnings of atypical workers. We investigate whether this form of very flexible casual work substitutes for ...
(forthcoming in: International Journal of Manpower, 2025)
J24, J22, D12, C13, C21
17395 Ludger Woessmann
Skills and Earnings: A Multidimensional Perspective on Human Capital
The multitude of tasks performed in the labor market requires skills in many dimensions. Traditionally, human capital has been proxied primarily by educational attainment. However, an expanding body ...
(published in: Annual Review of Economics, 2025, 17, 397-425)
J24, I26
17385 Alex Bryson
Harald Dale-Olsen
Job Search, Efficiency Wages and Taxes
Norwegian workers' job mobility decisions are related to firms' wage policies, but also depend on the national tax schedule. By utilising Norwegian population-wide administrative linked ...
(forthcoming in: Labour Economics)
H24, J42, J63, M12
17378 Werner Eichhorst
Gemma Scalise
Revisiting Dualism? The Governance of the Low Pay-Low Skill Labour Market in Four European Countries
The permanent restructuring of the economy, exacerbated by the digital transition and combined with labour market dualization, is progressively increasing semi- and low-skilled workers' risk of ...
(published online in: European Journal of Industrial Relations, 11. November 2025)
J21, J31, J38
17367 Samuel Mühlemann
AI Adoption and Workplace Training
This paper investigates the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in production processes on workplace training practices, using firm-level data from the BIBB establishment panel on ...
(substantially revised version published as 'Artifical intelligence adoption and workplace training' in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2025, 238, 107206.)
J23, J24, M53, O33
17361 Winfried Koeniger
Peter Kress
Jonas Lehmann
Consumption Expenditures in Austria & Germany: New Evidence Based on Transactional Data
We analyze the novel transactional card expenditure data for Germany and Austria provided by Fable Data. We describe key features of the data in terms of the coverage of expenditure items, payment ...
(revised version published online in: German Economic Review, 28 July 2025)
C80, D12, E21
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