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112by Currie, Janet Stabile, Mark Manivong, Phongsack Roos, Leslie L Published in The Journal of human resources (2010-00-00)
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113by Baird, Sarah de Hoop, Jacobus Özler, Berk Published in The Journal of human resources (2013-00-00)
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114“...There is growing interest in the situations in which incentives have a significant effect on positive behaviors, particularly in children. Using a randomized...”
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115by Pilar García-Gómez Hans van Kippersluis Owen O'Donnell Eddy van Doorslaer Published in The Journal of human resources (01.10.2013)“...We use matching combined with difference-in-differences to identify the causal effects of sudden illness, represented by acute hospitalizations, on employment...”
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116“...Using spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show that the scarcity of men due to the war generated an upward shift in female labor...”
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117by Hanushek, Eric A Kain, John F Rivkin, Steven G Published in The Journal of human resources (2004)“...Many school districts experience difficulties attracting and retaining teachers, and the impending retirement of a substantial fraction of public school...”
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119“...This paper provides evidence for the role of conferences in generating visibility for academic work, using a 'natural experiment': the last-minute cancellation...”
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