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Unemployment 24 Labour market 23 Schätzung 23 Theorie 23 Theory 23 Arbeitsmarkt 21 Estimation 21 Human capital 18 Gender 17 USA 17 Arbeitslosigkeit 15 Discrimination 15 Lohnstruktur 15 Geschlecht 14 Matching 13 Wage structure 13 Bildungsniveau 12 Educational achievement 12 Labour supply 12 Wages 12 Arbeitsangebot 11 Qualifikation 11 United States 11 Beschäftigungseffekt 10 Bildungsertrag 10 Humankapital 10 Job search 10 Lohn 10 Marriage 10 Occupational qualification 10 Education 9 Ehe 9 Employment effect 9 Hochschule 9 Returns to education 9 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 9 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 8 Diskriminierung 8 Employment 8 Higher education institution 8
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English 222 Undetermined 24
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Walker, Ian 9 Arcidiacono, Peter 6 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 6 Hyatt, Henry R. 6 Harmon, Colm 5 Beblavý, Miroslav 4 Bingley, Paul 4 Cahuc, Pierre 4 Edwards, Kathryn Anne 4 Hotz, V. Joseph 4 Junker, Brian 4 Kolesnikova, Natalia 4 Kramarz, Francis 4 Lundberg, Shelly 4 Montt, Guillermo 4 Oreffice, Sonia 4 Quintana-Domeque, Climent 4 Roux, Sébastien 4 Spenner, Ken 4 Stith, Sarah S. 4 Visintin, Stefano 4 Winters, John V. 4 Abowd, John M. 3 Ahn, Tom 3 Argente, David 3 Aucejo, Esteban 3 Aucejo, Esteban M. 3 Black, Dan A. 3 Chevalier, Arnaud 3 Dinlersoz, Emin 3 Gielen, Anne C. 3 Grossbard, Shoshana 3 Hamermesh, Daniel S. 3 Heinesen, Eskil 3 Hirsch, Boris 3 Lengermann, Paul Lengermann 3 Luppino, Marc 3 Mavridis, Dimitris 3 McKinney, Kevin L. 3 Oberfichtner, Michael 3
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IZA Journal of Labor Economics 246
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ECONIS (ZBW) 106 EconStor 106 RePEc 24 OLC EcoSci 10
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Beyond traditional academic degrees: The labor market returns to occupational credentials in the United States
Baird, Matthew; Bozick, Robert; Zaber, Melanie A. - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-38
Occupational credentials provide an additional-and, at times, alternative-path other than traditional academic degrees for individuals to increase productivity and demonstrate their abilities and qualifications to employers. In the United States, these credentials typically take the form of...
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Effects of work requirements for food assistance eligibility on disability claiming
Stith, Sarah S. - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-31
Between 2010 and 2017, 42 U.S. states added work requirements as a food assistance eligibility criterion for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs). Another U.S. public assistance program, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), provides food assistance without a work requirement, along with...
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Enrolling at university and the social influence of peers
Pistolesi, Nicolas - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-26
This article studies peer effects on the decision to enroll at university. To determine the social influence of peers, we use a measure encompassing the two major dimensions of social influence in the classroom: the ability and capacity of peers to exchange information about study options. This...
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The impact of COVID-19 on the gender division of housework and childcare: Evidence from two waves of the pandemic in Italy
Del Boca, Daniela; Oggero, Noemi; Profeta, Paola; … - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-20
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on families' lives because of the increased demands of housework and childcare. Much of the additional burden has been shouldered by women. Yet, the rise in remote working also has the potential to increase paternal involvement in family life and...
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Effects of work requirements for food assistance eligibility on disability claiming
Stith, Sarah S. - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-31
Between 2010 and 2017, 42 U.S. states added work requirements as a food assistance eligibility criterion for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs). Another U.S. public assistance program, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), provides food assistance without a work requirement, along with...
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Enrolling at university and the social influence of peers
Pistolesi, Nicolas - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-26
This article studies peer effects on the decision to enroll at university. To determine the social influence of peers, we use a measure encompassing the two major dimensions of social influence in the classroom: the ability and capacity of peers to exchange information about study options. This...
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The impact of COVID-19 on the gender division of housework and childcare : evidence from two waves of the pandemic in Italy
Del Boca, Daniela; Oggero, Noemi; Profeta, Paola; … - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-20
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on families' lives because of the increased demands of housework and childcare. Much of the additional burden has been shouldered by women. Yet, the rise in remote working also has the potential to increase paternal involvement in family life and...
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Beyond traditional academic degrees : the labor market returns to occupational credentials in the United States
Baird, Matthew; Bozick, Robert; Zaber, Melanie A. - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-38
Occupational credentials provide an additional-and, at times, alternative-path other than traditional academic degrees for individuals to increase productivity and demonstrate their abilities and qualifications to employers. In the United States, these credentials typically take the form of...
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Technical education, non-cognitive skills and labor market outcomes: Experimental evidence from Brazil
Camargo, Juliana; Lima, Lycia; Riva, Flavio; Souza, … - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 10 (2021) 1, pp. 1-34
This paper describes the results from an evaluation of a public policy that offers scholarships to current and former public high school students, so that they can attend technical and vocational education courses free of charge. We use a waiting list randomized controlled trial in four...
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The bilingual gap in children's language, emotional, and pro-social development
Cobb-Clark, Deborah A.; Harmon, Colm; Staneva, Anita - In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics 10 (2021) 1, pp. 1-41
In this paper we examine whether - conditional on other child endowments and family inputs - bilingual children achieve different language, emotional, and pro-social developmental outcomes. Our data, which allow us to analyze children's development in a dynamic framework, are extracted from the...
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