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1“...This paper investigates the effect of immigration on innovation in Italy, a country characterized by prevalently unskilled immigration. After addressing the...”
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2“...This paper investigates whether or not research quality is significantly associated with a university's ability to attract students from other provinces in...”
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3“...A firm’s export status may improve its ability to introduce product innovations (learning by exporting). We explore this idea using very rich firm‐level data...”
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4“...•We provide new evidence on the impact of parental health on child school enrollment.•We use detailed panel data from Bosnia and Herzegovina.•Individual...”
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5by Bratti, Massimiliano Benedictis, Luca Santoni, Gianluca Published in Journal of regional science (01.03.2020)“...This paper demonstrates the positive effect of immigrant entrepreneurs on manufacturing exports over and above that of diasporas. Using small‐scale regional...”
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6by Bratti, Massimiliano Bratti, Massimiliano Frattini, Tommaso Frattini, Tommaso Scervini, Francesco Scervini, Francesco Published in Journal of population economics (01.10.2018)“...In this paper, we exploit pension reform-induced changes in retirement eligibility requirements to assess the role of grandparental childcare availability in...”
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7by Bratti, Massimiliano Fiore, Simona Mendola, Mariapia Published in Journal of population economics (01.04.2020)“...We investigate the impact of fertility and demographic factors on the Great Mexico--USA immigration by assessing the causal effects of sibship size and...”
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8by Massimiliano Bratti Luca De Benedictis Gianluca Santoni Published in Review of world economics (01.01.2014)“...This paper investigates the causal effect of immigration on trade flows using Italian panel data at the province level. We exploit the exceptional...”
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9Endogenous treatment effects for count data models with endogenous participation or sample selection“...In this paper, we propose an estimator for models in which an endogenous dichotomous treatment affects a count outcome in the presence of either sample...”
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10by Massimiliano Bratti Konstantinos Tatsiramos Published in Journal of population economics (01.01.2012)“...We examine the effect of delaying motherhood on the transition to the second childbirth across European countries. There exist two opposite forces of delaying...”
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11“...We investigate the impact of delaying the first birth on Italian mothers' labor market outcomes around childbirth. The effect of postponing motherhood is...”
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12“...This paper studies the impact of the first Italian Research Evaluation Exercise (VTR 2001- 2003) on university undergraduate students' enrolment choices. A...”
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13“...This paper investigates whether higher education (HE) produces non‐pecuniary returns via a reduction in the intensity of consumption of health‐damaging...”
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14“...In 2012, a labour market reform in Italy known as the Fornero Law substantially reduced firing restrictions for open-ended contracts in the case of firms with...”
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15“... In a period of expanding higher education, the field of study becomes a key determinant of university graduates' labour market success. In this paper, by...”
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16“...This paper investigates whether or not research quality is significantly associated with a university's ability to attract students from other provinces in...”
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17by Bratti, Massimiliano Published in Review of economics of the household (2007)“...This paper investigates the effect of parents’ income on children’s drop-out from school at age 16 using data from the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70)...”
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18by Bratti, Massimiliano Published in Journal of population economics (2003)“...This paper uses data from the 1993 Survey of Household Income and Wealth conducted by the Bank of Italy in order to estimate a reduced form purist model of...”
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19“...In this study, we leverage on Italy's size-contingent firing restrictions to identify the causal effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on...”
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20“...In this paper we highlight a new complementary channel to the business and social network effect à la Rauch (2001) through which immigrants generate increased...”