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1“...Because accountability may improve the comparability that is compromised by lenient grading, we compare exit exam outcomes in the same schools before and after...”
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2by Puhani, Patrick A“...With girls having overtaken boys in many education indicators, the "feminization" of elementary school teaching is causing debates about disadvantages for male...”
2017
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3“...We estimate whether migration can be an equilibrating force in the labour market by comparing pre- and post-crisis migration movements at the regional level in...”
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4“...We use administrative panel data on about a quarter of a million students in the German state of Hesse to estimate the causal effect of class size on school...”
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6“...In Germany, students are streamed at age ten into an academic or non-academic track. We demonstrate that the randomly allocated disadvantage of being born just...”
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7“..."Using three datasets for West Germany, we estimate the effect of the extension of parental leave from between 10 and 18 to 36 months on young women's...”
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9by Dustmann, Christian Puhani, Patrick A Schönberg, Uta Published in The Economic journal (London) (2017)“...We investigate the effects of attending a more advanced track in middle school on long‐term education and labour market outcomes for Germany, a country with a...”
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10by Patrick A. Puhani Published in Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik (01.12.2008)“...I extend a two-skill group model by Katz and Murphy (1992) to estimate relative demand and supply for skills as well as wage rigidity in Germany. Using three...”
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11by Puhani, Patrick A Published in Applied economics letters (24.05.2015)“...Using retrospective survey data that cover 1939, 1950, 1960 and 1971, I compare individual-level changes in employment industry and occupational status in...”
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12by Jauer, Julia Jauer, Julia Liebig, Thomas Liebig, Thomas Martin, John P Martin, John P Puhani, Patrick A Puhani, Patrick A Published in Journal of population economics (01.01.2019)“...We estimate whether migration can be an equilibrating force in the labour market by comparing pre- and post-crisis migration movements at the regional level in...”
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13“...To estimate the effects of large cuts in pensions on the age of first benefit receipt, we exploit two natural experiments in which such cuts affect a group of...”
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14“...We evaluate the effects of a reduction in sick pay from 100 to 80% of the wage. Unlike previous literature, apart from absence from work, we also consider...”
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15by Blaise Melly Patrick A. Puhani Published in Journal of the European Economic Association (01.08.2013)“...Do public sector firm ownership and lack of competition matter for wages and employment? To address this question, we consider a large public-sector company...”
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16by Meurs, Dominique Meurs, Dominique Puhani, Patrick A Puhani, Patrick A Von Haaren-Giebel, Friederike Von Haaren-Giebel, Friederike Published in Review of economics of the household (01.12.2017)“...We document the educational integration of immigrant children in France and Germany with a focus on the link between family size and educational decisions and...”
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17by Puhani, Patrick A Published in German economic review (Oxford) (01.08.2008)“...Rising wage inequality in the United States and Britain and rising continental European unemployment have led to a popular view in the economics profession...”
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18by Puhani, Patrick A Published in Economics letters (01.04.2012)“...In any nonlinear “difference-in-differences” model with strictly monotonic transformation function, the treatment effect is the cross difference of the...”
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19by Liebig, Thomas Puhani, Patrick A Sousa‐Poza, Alfonso Published in Journal of regional science (01.10.2007)“...ABSTRACT We investigate the relationship between income tax rate variation and internal migration for the unique case of Switzerland, whose system of...”
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20by Puhani, Patrick A Yang, Philip Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.03.2020)“...Because accountability may improve the comparability that is compromised by lenient grading, we compare exit exam outcomes in the same schools before and after...”