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Denmark. We account for the endogeneity of fetal malnutrition by using the exposure to the month of Ramadan during time in …
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different case levels and policy responses: the United States, Australia, France, Denmark, Italy, South Korea, Spain, and Sweden …
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and locational characteristics play in generating this spatial heterogeneity. We use administrative data from Denmark to …
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The Global Repository of Income Dynamics (GRID) is a new open-access, cross- country database that contains a wide range of micro statistics on income inequality, dynamics, and mobility. It has four key characteristics: it is built on micro panel data drawn from administrative records; it fully...
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assignment of public housing along with administrative data from Denmark, we get inside the "black box" of neighborhood effects …
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implement the disaggregated system for small region-by-industry cells in Denmark. We present new facts on the structure of …
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-based eligibility age implemented by reform that Denmark launched in 2006. Absent treatment, younger workers not only have biased …
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probability and earnings of refugees in Denmark during the last three decades. We first review the studies that use a credible … countries. We then describe the dynamics of labor market outcomes of several cohorts of refugees in Denmark. To our knowledge …, Denmark is the only country where the number and design of policy changes and the longitudinal individual data availability …
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of labor demand and supply parameters and estimate them using matched employer-employee data from Denmark. Using our … main sources of wage inequality in Denmark …
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Can participation in safety net programs have long-lasting negative effects across multiple generations? Prior work shows a 1993 Dutch disability insurance reform which tightened requirements and lowered benefits for participants resulted in better outcomes for their children. We study the third...
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