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Unintended consequences of public policies, while common, are under-studied and often unaccounted for in economic analysis. In this paper we study the unintended consequences of a public information campaign on water quality on the marriage market in rural Bangladesh. Despite being heavily...
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We document the educational integration of immigrant children with a focus on the link between family size and educational decisions and distinguishing particularly between first- and second-generation immigrants and between source country groups. First, for immigrant adolescents, we show...
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The present study examines the public-private sector wage gap in South Africa using individual cross section data for 2000-7. Results from unconditional quantile regressions and generalised Oaxaca-Blinder type decompositions show that the wage gap is inverted-U shaped across the wage...
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In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform girls in math. The determinants of these differences have remained largely unexplored. Using rich data from Dutch elementary schools, we decompose the differences in achievement into gender...
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Using harmonized wealth data and a novel decomposition approach in this literature, we show that cohort effects exist …
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Labor Income Panel Study, KLIPS, quantile regression technique and decomposition method are conducted to identify and …
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This paper analyzes wage decomposition methodology in the context of panel data sample selection embedded in a …
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neighborhood-based group decomposition to partition person-context interactions into their constituent components. Using data from …
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among children under five in India. The analytic method combines three types of decomposition: Blinder-Oaxaca, non …
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This study investigates whether and when during the life cycle women fall behind in terms of career progression because of children. We use 1987-1997 Norwegian panel data that contain information on individuals' position in their career hierarchy as well as a direct measure of their promotions....
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