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1“...Studies of the effects of technology and globalization on employment and inequality commonly assume that occupations are identical around the world in the job...”
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2“...The shift away from manual and routine cognitive work, and towards non-routine cognitive work is a key feature of labor markets. There is no evidence, however,...”
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3“...We provide evidence that promotion incentives influence the effort of public employees by studying China’s system of promotions for teachers. Predictions from...”
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4“...Economists have long recognized the important role of formal schooling and cognitive skills on labor market participation and wages. More recently, increasing...”
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6“...Major depression is a serious challenge at both the individual and population levels. Although online health communities have shown the potential to reduce the...”
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7“...Social media, including online health communities, have become popular platforms for individuals to discuss health challenges and exchange social support with...”
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8“...Mental disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia are common, incapacitating, and have the potential to be fatal. Despite the prevalence...”
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9“...We provide the first household survey-based evidence on the impact of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake on the welfare of rural households. Asset and income losses...”
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10by Gallagher, Mary Giles, John Park, Albert Wang, Meiyan“...This article presents empirical evidence from household and firm survey data collected during 2009−2010 on the implementation of the 2008 Labor Contract Law...”
edited by Kuruvilla, Sarosh Friedman, Eli
Published in Human relations (New York) (01.02.2015)
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11by Albert Park Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.10.2006)“...A dynamic model is presented of a household's joint production, storage, and trade decisions when facing transaction costs and risk in prices and yields. Grain...”
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12by Albert Park Dean Yang Xinzheng Shi Yuan Jiang Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.11.2010)“...We ask how export demand shocks associated with the Asian financial crisis affected Chinese exporters. We construct firm-specific exchange rate shocks based on...”
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13by Park, Albert L“...Why and how did Korean religious groups respond to growing rural poverty, social dislocation, and the corrosion of culture caused by forces of modernization...”
15.01.2015
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14“...About 10% of primary school students in developing countries have poor vision, but very few of them wear glasses. Almost no research examines the impact of...”
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15“...•A new explanation is provided for stronger (weaker) impact of income on subjective well-being (SWB) using individual cross-sectional (panel) data.•A rational...”
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16“...We examine the extent to which self-reported health and psychosocial health are affected by relative economic status in China, for the first time examining the...”
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17by Giles, John Park, Albert Wang, Meiyan Published in Economic development and cultural change (01.10.2019)“...This paper provides new evidence on educational disruptions caused by the Cultural Revolution and identifies the returns to schooling in urban China by...”
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18by Park, Albert M Chen, Zhen Zhang, Xiyue S Zhu, Lijun Muller, David A Fuchs, Gregory D Published in Journal of applied physics (21.12.2020)“...Magnetic skyrmions hold promise for spintronic devices. To explore the dynamical properties of skyrmions in devices, a nanoscale method to image spin textures...”
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19by Abhijeet Singh Albert Park Stefan Dercon Published in Economic development and cultural change (01.01.2014)“...Despite the popularity of school meals, little evidence exists on their effect on health outcomes. This study uses newly available longitudinal data from the...”
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20“...We analyze two complementary household datasets from China's poor areas to examine whether the poor migrate and whether migration helps the poor. We find an...”