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We estimate the impact of external financial support on the labor supply of students during their tertiary education. Using dynamic labor supply models and accounting for the endogeneity of transfer income and academic performance, we find a significantly smaller likelihood of working for...
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We estimate the impact of qualitative job characteristics on self-rated general health and the prevalence of specific illnesses. Using panel data and controlling for individual- specific effects and pre-existing health, we find that the perceived risk of unemployment, but not unemployment per...
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We explore two unexpected changes in flight regulations to identify the causal effect of aircraft noise on health. Detailed yearly noise metrics are linked with panel data on health outcomes using exact address information. Controlling for individual and spatial heterogeneity, we find that...
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We explore two unexpected changes in flight regulations to estimate the causal effect of aircraft noise on health. Detailed measures of noise are linked with longitudinal data on individual health outcomes based on the exact address information. Controlling for individual and spatial...
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We analyze the adjustment of housing prices after an exogenous shock. Using continuous records of the housing market around a major European airport (ZRH, Switzerland) and an unexpected change in flight regulations induced by the neighboring country Germany, we find that apartment rents take...
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We analyze the medium- and long-term consequences of India's economic and trade liberalization on three ratios of skill premia using data from the UBS Prices and Earnings surveys from 1982 to 2009. We apply the synthetic control method to construct wage trends for the city of Mumbai under the...
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We estimate the causal effect of having full health insurance on health care expenditures. We take advantage of a unique quasi-experimental setup in which deductibles and co-payments were zero in a managed care plan, and non-zero in regular insurance, until a policy change forced all individuals...
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This paper exploits the reduction in the legal drinking age in New Zealand from 20 to 18 to study the dynamics of youth risk taking. Using administrative data on the universe of road accidents over a fifteen year period spanning the law change, we undertake three complimentary analyses to...
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We use the 2011 Fukushima accident to evaluate the impact of the perceived risks of nuclear power plants on apartment rents in Switzerland. Using online advertisements over 12 years and a difference-in-differences approach, we find a 2.3% price discount after the accident for apartments near...
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This paper examines the impact of a reduction in the legal drinking age in New Zealand from 20 to 18 on alcohol use, and alcohol-related hospitalisations and vehicular accidents among teenagers. We use both a difference-in-differences approach and a regression discontinuity design (RDD) to...
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