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the origins of or persistence in childhood anthropometric measures is incomplete. Here, we utilize several nonparametric …
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explicit cohort perspective and based on Danish data we do not find strong persistence in employment rates at the cohort level … quickly from such set-backs than older workers for whom persistence is stronger. Moreover, no cohorts have been … assessments of persistence in aggregate employment rates. …
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childhood obesity is highly persistent over the life cycle. However little is known about the origins of this persistence. In … persistence is driven by unobserved, time invariant factors that are determined prior to birth, consistent with the so …
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.14 percentage-point higher unemployment rate at ages 25-29 and 0.03 percentage points higher at ages 30-34. The persistence of this … rigidity is constructed and the index is shown to have positive correlation with the persistence. Moderating macroeconomic …
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A range of evidence exists demonstrating that social capital is associated with a number of important economic outcomes such as economic growth, trade and crime. A recent literature goes further to illustrate how historical events and variation can lead to the development of differing and...
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This paper documents an important but mostly overlooked reason for female underrepresentation in politics: gender gaps in the recontest likelihood of candidates. Using hand-collected data on 116,185 candidates in four consecutive local council elections (2001-2016) in a German state, we provide...
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More than half a century has passed since the Great Chinese Famine (1959-1961), and China has transformed from a poor, underdeveloped country to the world's leading emerging economy. Does the effect of the famine persist today? To explore this question, we combine historical data on...
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Does voting have downstream consequences for turnout and political preferences? While research initially showed strong support for the notion that the experience of voting fosters civic habits and political engagement, recent work has cast doubt on how universal these patterns are. We contribute...
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, sing and joke about the supernatural. Finally, we test for the importance of cultural persistence by examining people who …
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We study whether providing information about immigrants affects people's attitude towards them. First, we use a large representative cross-country experiment to show that, when people are told the share of immigrants in their country, they become less likely to state that there are too many of...
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