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1“...Using a controlled experiment, we investigate if individuals' risk preferences are affected by (i) the gender composition of the group to which they are...”
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2“...Using the British Household Panel Survey, we investigate if family size and birth order affect children's subsequent educational attainment. Theory suggests a...”
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3by Wiji Arulampalam Alison L. Booth Mark L. Bryan Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.01.2007)“...Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the authors analyze gender pay gaps by sector across the wage...”
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4“...We investigate the relationship between part-time work and working hours satisfaction, job satisfaction and life satisfaction. We account for interdependence...”
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5by Alison L. Booth Marco Francesconi Jeff Frank Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.06.2002)“...In Britain, about 7% of male employees and 10% of female employees are in temporary jobs. This proportion has been relatively stable over the 1990s. Using data...”
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6“...Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on the efficiency implications of so many women working...”
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7“..."Using a unique data source on academic economist labour market experiences, we explore gender, pay and promotions. In addition to earnings and productivity...”
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8“...Taking into account interdependence within the family, we investigate the relationship between part-time work and family wellbeing. We use panel data from the...”
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9“...We confront the predictions of various theories with new training data from the British Household Panel Survey. We find that employer-financed training is...”
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10by Booth, Alison L Francesconi, Marco Zoega, Gylfi Published in Industrial & labor relations review (2003)“...Using data for the years 1991-96 from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors investigate how union coverage affected work-related training and how the...”
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11by Booth, Alison L Leigh, Andrew Varganova, Elena Published in Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics (01.08.2012)“...We conduct a large‐scale field experiment to measure labour market discrimination in Australia, one quarter of whose population was born overseas. To denote...”
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12by Arulampalam, Wiji Booth, Alison L Bryan, Mark L Published in Journal of population economics (2010)“...Recent studies have used quantile regression (QR) techniques to estimate the impact of education on the location, scale and shape of the conditional wage...”
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13by Booth, Alison L Published in Labour economics (01.10.2014)“...A striking feature of the past few decades has been the development of wage-determination models that assume that labor markets are imperfectly competitive...”
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14“...We estimate dynamic panel data models of unemployment incidence for men using the British Household Panel Survey. Econometric issues concerning unobserved...”
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15“...Jobs with performance‐related pay (PRP) attract workers of higher ability and induce workers to provide greater effort. We construct an integrated model of...”
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16“...Economists have long suggested that labor unions suffer a free rider problem. The argument is that, since union-set wages are available to all workers covered...”
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17“...We investigate urban–rural inequality in Vietnam using data from the Vietnam Living Standard Surveys between 1993 and 2006. We find that mean per capita...”
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18by Alison L. Booth Marco Francesconi Carlos Garcia-Serrano Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.10.1999)“...Using work-history data from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors examine job mobility and job tenure over the period 1915-90. British men and women...”
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19“...In recent contributions, Acemoglu and Pischke argue that wage compression induces firms to invest in general training. However, they consider only absolute...”
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20“...Using representative data from the British Household Panel Survey for the period 1991-97, we document the extent of union coverage across standard and...”