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1by Nicoletti, Cheti Rabe, Birgitta Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.06.2019)“...Summary This paper provides empirical evidence on sibling spillover effects in school achievement using administrative data on 230,000 siblings in England. We...”
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2by Del Boca, Daniela Monfardini, Chiara Nicoletti, Cheti Published in Journal of labor economics (2017)“...While a large literature has focused on the impact of parental investments on child cognitive development, very little is known about the role of the child’s...”
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3by Hinke, Stephanie Leckie, George Nicoletti, Cheti Published in Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics (01.10.2019)“...Instrumental variables are often used to identify peer effects. This paper shows that instrumenting the ‘peer average outcome’ with ‘peer average...”
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4“...Using the British Household Panel Survey we estimate the effect on pay of each of the Big Five personality traits for employed men living in the UK. We add to...”
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5“...Poverty models are generally estimated by using sample surveys affected by missing data problems. Most methods proposed to take account of missing data...”
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6“...We explore the relative influence of family and neighbourhood on pupils' test scores and how this varies by sibling type. Using English register data we find...”
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7by Cheti Nicoletti Kjell G. Salvanes Emma Tominey Published in American economic journal. Applied economics (01.07.2018)“...The historical rise in female labor force participation has flattened in recent decades, but the proportion of mothers working full time has increased. We...”
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8“...Empirical researchers usually prefer statistical models that can be easily estimated with the help of commonly available software packages. Sequential binary...”
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9“...We analyse the difference in average wages (the so called 'wage gap') of selected ethno-religious groups in Great Britain at the mean and over the wage...”
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10“...Increasing mothers' labour supply in a child's preschool years can cause a reduction in time investments that lead to a negative direct effect on mid-childhood...”
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11by Nicoletti, Cheti Published in Journal of econometrics (2006)“...To verify whether data are missing at random (MAR) we need to observe the missing data. There are only two exceptions: when the relationship between the...”
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12by Nicoletti, Cheti Peracchi, Franco Foliano, Francesca Published in Journal of business & economic statistics (01.01.2011)“...Reliable measures of poverty are an essential statistical tool for public policies aimed at reducing poverty. In this article we consider the reliability of...”
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13by Simonetta Longhi Cheti Nicoletti Lucinda Platt Published in Southern economic journal (01.01.2012)“...Using the UK Labour Force Survey, we study wage gaps for disabled men after the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act. We estimate wage gaps at the...”
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14“...Informed by the psychological literature and our empirical evidence we provide new insights into the technology of socio-emotional skill formation in middle...”
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15“...Recent empirical research in family economics has shown the importance of parental investments on child's human capital development, but it is still not clear...”
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16“...Analyses using aggregated data may bias inference. In this work we show how to aggregate data to avoid or at least reduce this bias when estimating quantile...”
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17by Marco Francesconi Cheti Nicoletti Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.12.2006)“...Using data from the first 11 waves of the BHPS, this paper measures the extent of the selection bias induced by standard coresidence conditions-bias that is...”
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18by Nicoletti, Cheti Rabe, Birgitta Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.02.2018)“...Summary The estimation of education production models used to evaluate the effect of school inputs and past skills on test scores, often called value‐added...”
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19“...Motherhood postponement and fertility decline have been observed in almost all developed countries. In this article, we aim to assess some of the potential...”
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20“...Parental time investment decisions have been found to have important effects on child development; however, little is known about the response of parents to...”