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1by Bingley, Paul Cappellari, Lorenzo Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.05.2019)“...We estimate sibling correlations and intergenerational transmission of life cycle earnings within a unified framework that nests previous models. Using data on...”
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2“...We propose a general framework for determining the extent of measurement error bias in ordinary least squares and instrumental variable (IV) estimators of...”
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3“...We assess the validity of differences in eligibility ages for early and old age pension benefits as instruments for estimating the effect of retirement on...”
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5by Bingley, Paul Lundborg, Petter Lyk-Jensen, Stéphanie Vincent Published in Journal of labor economics (01.01.2020)“...Conscription forces young men to serve in the military, irrespective of their opportunity costs. Using random assignment in the Danish draft lottery, we find a...”
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6by Christensen, Kaare Petersen, Inge Skytthe, Axel Herskind, Anne Maria McGue, Matt Bingley, Paul Published in BMJ (01.11.2006)“...Objectives To determine whether twins in recent cohorts show similar academic performance in adolescence to singletons and to test the effect of birth weight...”
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7by Jere R. Behrman Hans-Peter Kohler Vibeke Myrup Jensen Dorthe Pedersen Inge Petersen Paul Bingley Kaare Christensen Published in Demography (01.11.2011)“...Schooling generally is positively associated with better health-related outcomes—for example, less hospitalization and later mortality—but these associations...”
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8“...Studies of individual wage dynamics typically ignore firm heterogeneity, whereas decompositions of earnings into worker and firm effects abstract from...”
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9by Paul Bingley Lorenzo Cappellari Niels Westergård-Nielsen Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.05.2013)“...We investigate the relationship between life cycle wages and individual membership of unemployment insurance schemes in Denmark. We separate permanent from...”
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10“...Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly, correlations between siblings’ earnings reflect shared...”
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11by Bingley, Paul Walker, Ian“...Transfers for particular client groups such as children are often in-kind rather than cash. However, this may, at least partially, crowd out private...”
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Published in Review of economics of the household (01.09.2013)
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12“...We estimate a model of labour supply and participation in multiple cash and in-kind welfare programmes. The modeling exploits a reform that affected U.K...”
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13by Oksuzyan, Anna, MD, MPH Petersen, Inge, MSc Stovring, Henrik, PhD Bingley, Paul, MA, PhD Vaupel, James W., MPP, PhD Christensen, Kaare, MD, PhD Published in Annals of epidemiology (2009)“...Purpose This study examined whether the health–survival paradox could be due partially to sex-specific selection and information bias in surveys. Methods The...”
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14by Rodgers, Joseph Lee Kohler, Hans-Peter McGue, Matt Behrman, Jere R Petersen, Inge Bingley, Paul Christensen, Kaare Published in The American journal of sociology (2008-00-00)“...The authors study education and cognitive ability as predictors of female age at first birth (AFB), using monozygotic and dizygotic female twin pairs from the...”
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15“...Instruction time varies among schools, subjects, pupils and grades. This variation is positively associated with test scores and has been used to identify...”
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16“...There is a growing awareness of large differences in worker turnover and pay between firms. However, there is little knowledge about the effects of this on...”
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17by Bingley, Paul Westergaard-Nielsen, Niels Published in International journal of manpower (01.11.2003)“...Workers with longer job tenure are paid more, on average, than those with shorter tenure. This paper re-opens the debate about whether individual financial...”
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18“...Essex is not known for being the cradle of British aviation, but perhaps it should be. From the establishment of Britain's earliest aerodrome to its dogged...”
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19“...When Winston Churchill delivered his famous 'Iron Curtain' speech in 1946, he mentioned two words now engrained in Anglo-American terminology - 'special...”