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1“...Examine whether exits from incarceration lead to homelessness and whether homelessness leads to incarceration.This paper uses a unique longitudinal dataset...”
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2by Moschion, Julie Published in The Economic record (01.09.2013)“...This paper estimates the impact of fertility on mothers' labour supply in Australia, using exogenous variation in family size generated by twin births and the...”
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3by McVicar, Duncan Moschion, Julie van Ours, Jan C Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.07.2015)“...Homelessness is associated with substance use, but whether substance use precedes or follows homelessness is unclear. We investigate the nature of the...”
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4“...This paper analyzes the source of the gender gap in third-grade numeracy and reading. We adopt an Oaxaca-Blinder approach and decompose the gender gap in...”
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5“...We investigate the impact of IT diffusion on the stability of employment. We document the evolution of different components of job instability over a panel of...”
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6by Maurin, Eric Moschion, Julie Published in American economic journal. Applied economics (01.01.2009)“...In France, as in the US, a mother's labor market participation is influenced by the sex composition of her two eldest siblings. This paper shows that it is...”
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7by Julie Moschion Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01.07.2010)“...In France, having more than two children has a causal negative impact on mothers' labour supply. The question addressed in this paper is whether the paid...”
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8“...This paper provides an empirical test of the rational addiction model, used in economics to model individuals' consumption of addictive substances, versus the...”
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9by Moschion, Julie Published in Revue économique (2012)“...RésuméEn France, le nombre d’enfants a un impact négatif sur l’offre de travail des mères. Cet article pose la question de savoir si la préscolarisation réduit...”
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10by Scutella, Rosanna Johnson, Guy Moschion, Julie Tseng, Yi-Ping Wooden, Mark Published in The Australian journal of social issues (2013)“...The variation in the amount of time people remain homeless has important policy implications with respect to reducing long‑term homelessness and...”
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11by Wooden, Mark Bevitt, Andrew Chigavazira, Abraham Greer, Nancy Johnson, Guy Killackey, Eoin Moschion, Julie Scutella, Rosanna Tseng, Yi‐Ping Watson, Nicole Published in Australian economic review (01.09.2012)“...Homelessness, despite being a major social policy issue in Australia, is an area that is not well served by data. Most sorely lacking is any large‐scale panel...”
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12by McVicar, Duncan Moschion, Julie Ours, Jan C Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.01.2019)“...Summary We investigate the effect of taking up daily use of cannabis on the onset of homelessness by using Australian data. We use a bivariate simultaneous...”
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13by Moschion, Julie Powdthavee, Nattavudh Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.02.2018)“...•We study the dynamics of life satisfaction of substance users in Australia.•A drop in life satisfaction precedes the use of street drugs.•Lower current life...”
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15by McVicar, Duncan Moschion, Julie Ours, Jan Published in Significance (Oxford, England) (01.06.2019)“...Drug use among homeless young people tends to be higher than drug use among those who are not homeless. Is that because drug use causes homelessness, as is...”
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16“...This paper investigates whether parental separation increases the likelihood of becoming homeless for disadvantaged households. Previous studies have only...”
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17“...We investigate the impact of IT diffusion on the stability of employment. We document the evolution of different components of job instability over a panel of...”
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18“...This paper studies the respective influences of intergenerational transmission and the environment in shaping individual trust. Focusing on second generation...”
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20by McVicar, Duncan Moschion, Julie Ryan, Chris Published in Economics of education review (01.10.2018)“...•Educational achievement peer effects are estimated for Australian school students•The transition from primary to secondary school is exploited for...”