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1“...We examine the effects of a compulsory schooling reform on child labor in Turkey, which extended the duration of schooling from 5 to 8 years while...”
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2“...We take advantage of a major compulsory school reform in Turkey to provide novel evidence on the causal effect of education on both the incidence and timing of...”
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3“...Using the 2008 Turkish National Survey of Domestic Violence against Women, Erten and Keskin (2018, henceforth EK), published in AEJ - Applied Economics, find...”
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4“...As of the end of 2017, 3.4 million Syrian refugees lived in Turkey. These refugees left a country where the health system was completely broken. Several...”
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5“...We study the aggregate labor force participation behavior of women over a 25-year period in Turkey using a synthetic panel approach. In our decomposition of...”
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6by Murat G. Kirdar Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.05.2012)“...This article estimates immigrants' fiscal impact on the German pension insurance and unemployment insurance systems when return migration is an endogenous...”
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7“...We estimate the effects of the arrival of 2.5 million Syrian migrants in Turkey by the end of 2015 on the labor market outcomes of natives, using a...”
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8“...This study combines an administrative dataset of the full population of Turkish firms and the setting of the sudden mass migration of Syrian refugees to Turkey...”
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9“...How does saving behavior of immigrants respond to changes in purchasing power parity between the source and host countries? We examine this question by...”
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10Low Wage Returns to Schooling in a Developing Country: Evidence from a Major Policy Reform in Turkeyby Aydemir, Abdurrahman Kirdar, Murat G Published in Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics (01.12.2017)“...In this paper, we estimate returns to schooling for young men and women in Turkey using the exogenous and substantial variation in schooling across birth...”
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12by Djajic, Slobodan Kirdar, Murat G Vinogradova, Alexandra Published in Journal of international economics (01.03.2016)“...While higher wages at home reduce the incentive to emigrate by increasing the opportunity cost of working abroad, they also facilitate emigration for...”
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13“...This study examines the effects of the extension of compulsory schooling from 5 to 8 years in Turkey in 1997—which involved substantial investment in school...”
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14by Murat G. Kırdar Published in Economic development and cultural change (01.01.2009)“...There exist remarkable differences in educational outcomes across ethnic groups in Turkey. Moreover, almost a quarter of the population of 8‐ to 15‐year‐old...”
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15by Dayioglu, Meltem Kirdar, Murat G Tansel, Aysit Published in Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics (2009)“...This paper investigates, in a unified framework, the effects of sibship size, birth order and sibling sex composition on children's school enrolment in urban...”
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16“...We estimate the effects of the extension of compulsory schooling from 5 to 8 years in Turkey on marriage and birth outcomes of teenage girls, using a...”
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20by Kırdar, Murat G Published in Labour economics (2009)“...In this paper, I examine the determinants of return migration from Germany for immigrants from four different source countries, and test the savings...”