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1by Helena Holmlund Mikael Lindahl Erik Plug Published in Journal of economic literature (01.09.2011)“...We review the empirical literature that estimates the causal effect of parent's schooling on child's schooling, and conclude that estimates differ across...”
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2“...In this paper, we study the earnings of transsexual workers using a large administrative sample drawn from the Dutch labor force. In particular, we make two...”
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3by Erik Plug Published in The American economic review (2004)“...This paper examines the impact of parental schooling on the child¿s schooling and uses adoptees to get rid of persistency effects caused by the parents¿ genes...”
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4by Gerritsen, S Plug, E Webbink, D Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.04.2017)“...This paper examines the causal link that runs from classroom quality to student achievement using data on twin pairs who entered the same school but were...”
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5by Buser, Thomas Geijtenbeek, Lydia Plug, Erik Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.07.2018)“...•We ask whether differences in preferences for competition can explain why gays earn less than other men and lesbians earn more than other women.•We conduct an...”
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6by Petter Lundborg Erik Plug Astrid Würtz Rasmussen Published in The American economic review (01.06.2017)“...This paper introduces a new IV strategy based on IVF (in vitro fertilization) induced fertility variation among childless women to estimate the causal effect...”
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7“...This article examines whether gay and lesbian workers sort into tolerant occupations. With information on sexual orientation, prejudice, and occupational...”
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8“...In this paper we examine the effect of birth order on human capital development in Ecuador. Using family fixed effects models we find positive and persistent...”
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9by Plug, Erik J. S Webbink, Herman Dinand Martin, Nick Published in Journal of labor economics (01.01.2014)“...This article examines whether gay and lesbian workers sort into tolerant occupations. With information on sexual orientation, prejudice, and occupational...”
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10“...There exists a strong educational gradient in cancer risk, which has been documented in a wide range of populations. Yet relatively little is known about the...”
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11by Buser, T Oosterbeek, H Plug, E Ponce, J Rosero, J Published in The World Bank economic review (01.10.2017)“...We estimate the impact of changes in unearned income on the height and weight of young children in a developing country. As source of variation we use changes...”
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12“...When parents are more educated, their children tend to receive more schooling as well. Does this occur because parental ability is passed on genetically or...”
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13“...In many household surveys questions are posed to one of the members of the household, assuming that he represents the household. For observed behavior this is...”
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14by Plug, E van der Klaauw, B Ziegler, L Published in The Scandinavian journal of economics (01.01.2018)“...In this paper, we examine whether children are better off if their parents have more elaborate social networks. Using data on high-school friendships of...”
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15“...One would expect that family income is an important positive factor in children's school attainment. However, evidence is often tainted by the lack of control...”
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16“...A small literature suggests that bisexual and homosexual workers earn less than their heterosexual fellow workers and that a discriminating labor market is...”
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17“...This paper introduces a new IV strategy based on IVF (in vitro fertilization) induced fertility variation among childless women to estimate the causal effect...”
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18by MONIQUE DE HAAN ERIK PLUG Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.01.2011)“...In this paper we estimate the impact of parental schooling on child schooling, focus on the problem that children who are still in school constitute censored...”
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20“...The applied econometrics of bivariate count data predominantly focus on a bivariate Poisson density with a correlation structure that is very restrictive. The...”