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8“...We elicit adolescent girl's attitudes towards intimate partner violence and child marriage using purposefully collected data from rural Bangladesh. Alongside...”
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9by Rodríguez-Planas, Núria“...Using an unbalanced panel of close to 12,000 academic records, and difference-in- differences models and event study analyses with individual fixed effects, we...”
01.02.2021
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10“...This paper asks whether prioritarianism - the view that social welfare orderings should give explicit priority to the worse-off - is consistent with the...”
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11“...We use price and wage data from McDonald's restaurants to provide evidence on wage increases, labor-saving technology introduction, and price pass-through by a...”
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12“...Cognitive impairment creates significant challenges to health and well-being of the fast- growing aging population. Early recognition of cognitive impairment...”
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13“...We estimate short- and long-term causal impacts of a type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) diagnosis on lifestyle behaviours. We employ a fuzzy regression...”
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14“...We combine multiple administrative datasets from Taiwan to evaluate the degree to which the adverse divorce effect on the child’s higher education operates...”
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15“...Accurate counts of cases and deaths are critical for devising an optimal pandemic response. Yet, as the COVID-19 pandemic has progressed, so too has the...”
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16“...In this paper, we shed light on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the labor market, and how they have evolved over most of the year 2020. Relying...”
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17“...We examine the impact of COVID-19 on employment in South Korea as of June 2020. To estimate the causal effect, we use two complementary methods. First, using...”
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18“...The question of how people revise their decisions about whether to emigrate, and where to, when facing changes in the global environment is of critical...”
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19“...This paper uses a randomized information intervention to shed light on whether poor understanding of social insurance, both the process of enrolling and costs...”
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20“...We propose a simple method for eliciting individual time preferences without estimating utility functions even in settings where background consumption changes...”