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1by Tominey, Emma Published in European economic review (01.08.2016)“...This paper investigates the role of unpaid maternity leave in providing household insurance against paternal employment shocks. The main outcome is the timing...”
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2“...By the time children start school, socio-economic gaps are evident in child skills. We document a causal effect of a reform to mothers' education on her...”
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3by Burgess, Simon Propper, Carol Ratto, Marisa Tominey, Emma Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.10.2017)“...We study the impact of team‐based performance pay in a major UK government agency, the public employment service. The scheme covered quantity and quality...”
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4by 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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5“...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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6“...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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7“...We identify the causal effect of mothers' mental health during early - and soon after pregnancy on a range of child psychological, socio-emotional and...”
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8by Simon Burgess Carol Propper Marisa Ratto Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder Emma Tominey Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.09.2010)“...We use an experiment to study the impact of team-based incentives, exploiting rich data from personnel records and management information systems. Using a...”
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10“...We utilise the National Child Development Survey to analyse the impact of youth unemployment upon the wage up to twenty years later. We find a large and...”
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14“...We extend the standard intergenerational mobility literature by modelling individual outcomes as a function of the whole history of parental income, using data...”
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20by Tominey, Emma“...We estimate the harm from smoking during pregnancy upon child birth outcomes, using a rich dataset on a cohort of mothers and their births. We exploit a fixed...”
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