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-in-Diff approach and comparable micro-data - for a large number of European countries - to evaluate the impact of national …
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analysis is based on two nationally representative Ukrainian data sets and reveals that even 20 years after the accident … data which are linked to survey respondents through information on their place of living in 1986. We find higher depression …
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The considerable literature on the value of a statistical life (VSL) documents the wage-mortality risk tradeoffs for the working population. Regulatory analyses often must monetize risks to populations at the tails of the age distribution. Because of the longer life expectancy for children,...
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We study the economic consequences of stress-related occupational illnesses (burnout) using Swedish administrative data …
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We study how union certification affects the enforcement of workplace-safety laws. To generate credible causal estimates, a regression discontinuity design compares outcomes in establishments where unions barely won representation elections to outcomes in establishments where union barely lost...
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-level data on certified sick leave by diagnoses. The labor supply adjustment for contagious diseases is significantly smaller … than for noncontagious diseases. Lastly, using Google Flu data and the staggered implementation of U.S. sick leave reforms …
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This paper profiles the sick leave landscape in the US – the only industrialized country without universal access to paid sick leave or other forms of paid leave. We exploit the 2011 Leave Supplement of the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), a representative and comprehensive database on sick...
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This paper exploits temporal and spatial variation in the implementation of US sick pay mandates to assess their labor market consequences. We use the Synthetic Control Group Method (SCGM) and the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) to estimate the causal effect of mandated sick...
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We analyse the content of Italian occupations operating in about 600 sectors with a focus on the dimensions that expose workers to contagion risks during the COVID-19 epidemics. To do so we leverage extremely detailed and granular information from ICP, the Italian equivalent of O*Net. We find...
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This paper evaluates the labor market effects of sick pay mandates in the United States. Using the National Compensation Survey and difference-in-differences models, we estimate their impact on coverage rates, sick leave use, labor costs, and non-mandated fringe benefits. Sick pay mandates...
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