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migrant selection. We analyze bilateral country-level education-specific migration stocks from 85 sending countries to the 15 …
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-equation ordered probit model with endogenous switching and study self-selection into government and private sector jobs. In an … sectors. A companion analysis of data from the German Socio-Economic Panel shows that selection on unobservables is reduced …
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As predicted by loss aversion, numerous studies find that penalties elicit greater effort than bonuses, even when the underlying payoffs are identical. However, loss aversion also predicts that workers will demand higher wages to accept penalty contracts. In six experiments I recruited workers...
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We provide simple tests for selection on unobserved variables in the Vytlacil-Imbens-Angrist framework for Local … Average Treatment Effects. The tests allow researchers not only to test for selection on either or both of the treated and … untreated outcomes, but also to assess the magnitude of the selection effect. The tests are quite simple; undergraduates after …
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are still in education to control for selection and account for differences in health-conscious behavior between publicly …
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We present supportive empirical evidence and a new theoretical explanation for the negative selection into planned …
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to Swedish register data, suggests that intergenerational schooling associations are largely driven by selection …
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suggests that self-selection of more prosocial students into experiments is not a major issue. Our second study compares …
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Using large-scale data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this paper finds that financial professionals have a lower prosociality and riskier behavior than a control group. I interpret these findings using the person-organization fit theory, and thus, the compatibility between the...
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of trust into the financial industry may stem from the selection of subjects with little, if any, trustworthiness into …
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