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Karlan, Dean 8 Kremer, Michael 8 Robinson, Jonathan 8 Topalova, Petia 8 McKenzie, David 7 Miguel, Edward 7 Olken, Benjamin A. 7 Bertrand, Marianne 6 Fryer, Roland G. 6 Linden, Leigh L. 6 Oreopoulos, Philip 6 Attanasio, Orazio 5 Dobbie, Will 5 Giné, Xavier 5 Lucas, Adrienne M. 5 Meghir, Costas 5 Aker, Jenny C. 4 Angold, Adrian 4 Bailey, Martha J. 4 Barham, Tania 4 Bleakley, Hoyt 4 Card, David 4 Cole, Shawn 4 Costello, E. Jane 4 Das, Jishnu 4 Dupas, Pascaline 4 Dustmann, Christian 4 Field, Erica 4 Glewwe, Paul 4 Greenstone, Michael 4 Habyarimana, James 4 Jackson, C. Kirabo 4 Levitt, Steven D. 4 Lindo, Jason M. 4 Magruder, Jeremy R. 4 Manacorda, Marco 4 Matsa, David A. 4 Mazumder, Bhashkar 4 Michaels, Guy 4 Miller, Amalia R. 4
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Private and Public Provision of Counseling to Job Seekers: Evidence from a Large Controlled Experiment
Behaghel, Luc; Bruno Cr?pon; Gurgand, Marc - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014) 4, pp. 142-74
This paper reports the results of a large-scaled randomized controlled experiment comparing the public and private provision of counseling to job seekers. The intention-to-treat estimates of both programs are not statistically different, but more workers were enrolled in the private program,...
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How Do Teachers Improve? The Relative Importance of Specific and General Human Capital
Ost, Ben - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014) 2, pp. 127-51
One of the most consistent findings in the literature on teacher quality is that teachers improve with experience, especially in the first several years. This study extends this research by separately identifying the benefits of general teaching experience and specific curriculum familiarity. I...
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Improving Educational Quality through Enhancing Community Participation: Results from a Randomized Field Experiment in Indonesia
Pradhan, Menno; Suryadarma, Daniel; Beatty, Amanda; … - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014) 2, pp. 105-26
Education ministries worldwide have promoted community engagement through school committees. This paper presents results from a large field experiment testing alternative approaches to strengthen school committees in public schools in Indonesia. Two novel treatments focus on institutional...
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Testing Paternalism: Cash versus In-Kind Transfers
Cunha, Jesse M. - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014) 2, pp. 195-230
Welfare programs are often implemented in-kind to promote outcomes that might not be realized under cash transfers. This paper tests whether such paternalistically motivated transfers are justified compared to cash, using a randomized controlled trial of Mexico's food assistance program. In...
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Distortions in the International Migrant Labor Market: Evidence from Filipino Migration and Wage Responses to Destination Country Economic Shocks
McKenzie, David; Theoharides, Caroline; Yang, Dean - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014) 2, pp. 49-75
We use an original panel dataset of migrant departures from the Philippines to identify the responsiveness of migrant numbers and wages to GDP shocks in destination countries. We find a large, significant response of migrant numbers to GDP shocks at destination, but no significant wage response....
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The Demand for Medical Male Circumcision
Chinkhumba, Jobiba; Godlonton, Susan; Thornton, Rebecca - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014) 2, pp. 152-77
This paper measures the demand for adult medical male circumcision using an experiment that randomly offered varying-priced subsidies and comprehensive information to 1,600 uncircumcised men in urban Malawi. We find low demand for male circumcision: only 3 percent are circumcised over a three...
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Do Male-Female Wage Differentials Reflect Differences in the Return to Skill? Cross-City Evidence from 1980-2000
Beaudry, Paul; Lewis, Ethan - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014) 2, pp. 178-94
Male-female wage gaps declined significantly over the 1980s and 1990s, while returns to education increased. In this paper, we use cross-city data to explore whether, like the return to education, the change in the gender wage gap may reflect changes in skill prices induced by the diffusion of...
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Human Capital and Productivity in a Team Environment: Evidence from the Healthcare Sector
Bartel, Ann P.; Beaulieu, Nancy D.; Phibbs, Ciaran S.; … - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2014) 2, pp. 231-59
Using panel data from a large hospital system, this paper presents estimates of the productivity effects of human capital in a team production environment. Proxying nurses' general human capital by education and their unit-specific human capital by experience on the nursing unit, we find that...
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Young Adult Obesity and Household Income: Effects of Unconditional Cash Transfers
Akee, Randall; Simeonova, Emilia; Copeland, William; … - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 2, pp. 1-28
We investigate the effect of household cash transfers during childhood on young adult body mass indexes (BMI). The effects of extra income differ depending on the household’s initial socioeconomic status (SES). Children from the initially poorest households have a larger increase in BMI...
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Fuel Economy and Safety: The Influences of Vehicle Class and Driver Behavior
Jacobsen, Mark R. - In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2013) 3, pp. 1-26
Fuel economy standards change the composition of the vehicle fleet, influencing accident safety. The direction and size of the effect depend on the combination of vehicles in the fleet. I provide empirical estimates of vehicle safety across classes, accounting for unobserved driving behavior and...
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