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The hypothesis tested in this paper is whether the increasing inequality in recent years has had a significant impact … European Social Survey in a pseudo-panel setting covering the years 2002 – 2014. We cover respondents from Denmark and …
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manufacturing enterprises in Germany, one of the leading actors in the world market for goods. We show that the premium decreases …
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Researchers are often interested in estimating the causal effect of some treatment on individual criminality. For example, two recent relatively prominent papers have attempted to estimate the respective direct effects of marriage and gang participation on individual criminal activity. One...
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This article develops a Bayesian approach for estimating panel quantile regression with binary outcomes in the presence …
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1998-2012 using Egyptian Labor Market Panel Survey. We estimate the public-private sector wage gap with Mincer wage … and unobservable characteristics of the individuals using the panel feature of the data with a fixed effects model. We …
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considered the labour market outcomes of over-education for immigrants. Using longitudinal data and penalized quantile panel …
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This paper introduces bias-corrected estimators for nonlinear panel data models with both time invariant and time …
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We study the effects and historical contribution of monetary policy shocks to consumption and income inequality in the … United States since 1980. Contractionary monetary policy actions systematically increase inequality in labor earnings, total … historical cyclical variation in income and consumption inequality. Using detailed micro-level data on income and consumption, we …
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Per capita GDP has limited use as a well-being indicator because it does not capture many dimensions that imply a "good life," such as health and equality of opportunity. However, per capita GDP has the virtues of easy interpretation and can be calculated with manageable data requirements....
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This paper examines the differences in welfare, as measured by per capita expenditure (PCE), between social groups in rural India across the entire welfare distribution. The paper establishes that the disadvantage suffered by two historically disadvantaged groups - Scheduled Castes (SCs) and...
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