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2025

No. Author(s) Title Date PDF Link to Abstract
18156 Harry Anthony Patrinos Returns to Education in Greece: Causal Evidence from the 1977 Labor Market Survey October 2025 Abstract
18155 María Padilla-Romo, Cecilia Peluffo Moving for Good: Educational Gains from Leaving Violence Behind October 2025 Abstract
18154 Ludovica Gazze, Tanu Gupta, Allen (Weiyi) Huang, Valentina Londono, Santiago Saavedra, Mattie Toma Air Quality and Conferences’ Engagement October 2025 Abstract
18153 André Rieder, Claus Schnabel Beyond Collective Agreements: The Rise of the Wage Cushion in Germany October 2025 Abstract
18152 Jorge Velilla, José Alberto Molina, Pierre-André Chiappori The Price of Breaking Up: Wage Shocks and Household Dissolution October 2025 Abstract
18151 Abdihafit Shaeye, Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere COVID-19 Induced Asian Discrimination and Health: What Can We Learn from Reported Health Status? October 2025 Abstract
18150 Linlin Da, Zhezheng Jin, Qianhui Xu, Lisa M. Renzi-Hammond, Zhuo Chen, M. Mahmud Khan, Janani Rajbhandari-Thapa, Xi Chen, Bei Wu, Suhang Song Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Participation and Cognitive Decline Among Older Americans
(published online in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 25 September 2025)
October 2025 Abstract
18149 Lauren Hoehn-Velasco, Yu-Ting Huang, Olanrewaju Yusuff Public Payment Mandates and Provider Supply September 2025 Abstract
18148 Jordy Meekes, Max van Lent The Impact of Neighbour, Colleague, and Family Peers on Parental Labour Supply September 2025 Abstract
18147 Tymon Sloczynski, Derya Uysal, Jeffrey M. Wooldridge Covariate Balancing and the Equivalence of Weighting and Doubly Robust Estimators of Average Treatment Effects September 2025 Abstract
18146 Jan Stuhler Multigenerational Inequality
(published in Research Handbook on Intergenerational Inequality, 2024)
September 2025 Abstract
18145 Valentina Contreras, Chiara Orsini, Berkay Özcan, Johann Koehler Effects of Team Diversity on Individual Performance and Voice: A Field Experiment of Group Composition by Gender and Language September 2025 Abstract
18144 Marianna Battaglia, John Egyir, Jorge Garcia-Hombrados Disasters and Tightness of Social Norms: The Case of Female Genital Cutting September 2025 Abstract
18143 Nick Drydakis AI Business Applications Training and Business Outcomes: An Inclusive Intervention for Underrepresented Entrepreneurs September 2025 Abstract
18142 Lukas Lehner, Hannah Massenbauer, Zachary Parolin, Rafael Pintro Schmitt The Effects of Minimum Wage Increases on Poverty and Food Hardship September 2025 Abstract
18141 David W. Johnston, Rachel Knott, Nidhiya Menon Gender Identity Norms, Mental Health, and Relationship Strain September 2025 Abstract
18140 Lauro Carnicelli, Greta Morando The Unequal Motherhood Penalty: Maternal Preferences and Education September 2025 Abstract
18139 Harald Dale-Olsen, Henning Finseraas, Kristine Nergaard, Elin Svarstad Upholding Unions – How Colleagues Shape Union Membership? September 2025 Abstract
18138 Nick Drydakis The Formation of AI Capital in Higher Education: Enhancing Students’ Academic Performance and Employment Rates September 2025 Abstract
18137 Virginia Minni Making the Invisible Hand Visible: Managers and the Allocation of Workers to Jobs September 2025 Abstract
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