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The European Union’s strategy to raise employment is confronted with very low work participation among many minority … identification on the probability to work controlling for a number of other determinants. While ethnically assimilated immigrant men …
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. Empirical evidence studying economic behaviour like work participation, earnings and housing decisions demonstrates the …
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to provide a macroeconomic perspective on the microeconomic problem of why people don't find work. The first section … business cycle theory. The second section deals with imperfect information as an impediment to finding work: search theory …
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The paper uses BHPS waves 1–5 (1991–5) to compare paid work participation rates of men and women. Year …-on-year persistence in paid work propensities is high, but greater for men than women. Non-work persistence is higher for women. Using …
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Some existing welfare programs (“work-first”) require participants to work in exchange for benefits. Others (“job … can assist the agent’s job search and can mandate the agent to work, and (ii) agents’ skills depreciate during …-search assistance requires large reemployment subsidies. The optimal program features compulsory work activities for low levels of …
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We investigate possible racial discrimination in the context of discretionary parole release. We develop a rational … system. Further evidence rules out post-release discrimination. We propose different hypotheses to account for the evidence. …
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This paper demonstrates the effects of ethnic and religious diversity on the quality of public spaces. Its identification strategy relies on the exogeneity of public housing allocations in France, and thereby eliminates the bias from endogenous sorting. The paper uses micro evidence of social...
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In this paper, we propose a job assignment model allowing for a gender difference in access to jobs. Males and females compete for the same job positions. They are primarily interested in the best-paid jobs. A structural relationship of the model can be used to empirically recover the...
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There is a well-established high quality literature on the role of networks, particularly ethnic networks, in international trade. Ethnic networks are a way of overcoming informal barriers (information costs, risk and uncertainty) to trade by building trust and substituting for the difficulty of...
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-economic endowments or to discrimination. We use the well-known econometric technique, developed by Oaxaca (1973) and Blinder (1973), to … determine the extent of discrimination. As data on earnings are available only for employed, we adopt a two-stage Heckman … Survey (SLFS). The earnings difference decomposition between natives and immigrants reveals that the discrimination effect …
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