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We examine environmental factors as potential determinants of international migration. We distinguish between unexpected short-run factors, captured by natural disasters, as well as long-run climate change and climate variability. Building on a simple neo-classical model we use a panel dataset...
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Ever since Sjaastad (1962), researchers have struggled to quantify the psychic cost of migration. We monetize psychic cost as the wage premium for moving to a culturally different location. We combine administrative social security panel data with a proxy for cultural difference based on...
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Given that young children are under the control of their parents, if the government has an interest in either the … welfare or the productivity of the former, it has no option but to act through the latter. Parents are, in the ordinary sense …
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, indicating transmission through cultural factors. We find that, when both adoptive parents are overweight, the likelihood of an …
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In 1998 the Norwegian government introduced a program that increased parents' incentives to stay home with children …
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policies did not considerably affect parents' life satisfaction, partnership satisfaction or mental health, they have been …
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We develop a multi-agent model of the education production function where investments of students, parents, and …
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Gender differences in labor force participation are exceptionally small in Nordic countries. We investigate how couples emigrating from Denmark self-select and sort into different destinations and whether couples pursue the dual-earner model, in which both partners work, when abroad. Female...
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representative sample of English children and their parents for the period 1996-2009. We examine the magnitude and change of the … intergenerational transmission is most significant when both parents are obese or overweight, and the effects size increases with child …
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We investigate the effects of incentivizing early prenatal care utilization on infant health by exploiting a reform that required expectant mothers to initiate prenatal care during the first ten weeks of gestation to obtain a one-time monetary transfer paid after childbirth. Applying a...
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