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likely to drop out of school and to commit crime. We show that a reform in Denmark in 1999, that expanded language training …
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of their treatment-contingent outcomes. We use the method to study how child birth affects female labor supply in Denmark …
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participants in a two-sided matching market. We consider the market for medical school programs in Denmark, which uses a …
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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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The number of individuals forcibly displaced by conflicts has been rising in the past few decades. However, we know little about the dynamics--magnitude, timing, and persistence--of conflict-induced migration in the short run. We use novel high-frequency data to estimate the dynamic migration...
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This paper examines the influence of transportation infrastructure on migration decisions in the context of the Great Migration in the United States. Focusing on the opening of the Panama Canal in 1920, we isolate the effect of improved economic opportunities from reduced migration costs. Using...
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societies can be attributed to variation in societal interpersonal diversity, shaped during the prehistoric Out-of-Africa … from Africa …
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We study how the organization of the state evolves over the process of development of a nation, using a new dataset on the internal organization of the U.S. federal bureaucracy over 1817-1905. First, we show a series of facts, describing how the size of the state, its presence across the...
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We link census records for millions of farm children to identify owner-operators of the family farm in adulthood, providing the first population-level evidence on intergenerational farm transfers. Using our panel of U.S. census data from 1900 to 1940, our analysis supports the primogeniture...
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