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1970s witnessed violent, widespread, and highly-politicized student protests in Turkey. Small protests turned into …
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affected the market for housing rentals in Turkey. The unexpected arrival of a large number of refugees due to civil conflict …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between education and health outcomes using a natural experiment in Turkey. The … substantially increased education in Turkey. Using the number of new middle school class openings per 1000 children as an intensity …
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-size wage gap" and is regarded as a key empirical puzzle. Using micro-level data from Turkey, we document a new stylized fact …
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Syria to the Southeastern regions of Turkey. This paper exploits this natural experiment to estimate the impact of Syrian … refugees on the labor market outcomes of natives in Turkey. Using a difference-in-differences strategy, we find that …
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This paper investigates the employment effects of a targeted subsidy scheme implemented in Turkey following the 2008 …
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estimate the impact of immigration on consumer prices in Turkey. Using a difference-in- differences strategy and a …
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-random. Using a large micro-level data set from Turkey, we argue that the degree of this non-randomness can be even larger in a … developing-country context. Specifically, we show that around 20 percent of all individuals in Turkey have January as their month …
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This paper estimates spatial wage curves for formal and informal workers in Turkey using individual level data from the … spatial wage curve relation holds both for formal and informal workers in Turkey for a variety of specifications. In general …
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finding is that the wages of females in Turkey are significantly more responsive to local unemployment rates than their male …
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