Our current research investigates various aspects of the labour market. Examples are the evaluation of active labour market policies and the dependence of labour supply decisions on economic and non-economic incentives, like the availability of child care.
The current discussion papers are published on this page. These may be downloaded from RePEc (Research Papers in Economics).
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Discussion Papers
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2014-01 |
Labor market effects of sports and exercise: Evidence from Canadian panel data |
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DP-1402 |
2014-02 |
Financial work incentives for disability benefit recipients: Lessons from a randomized field Experiment |
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DP-1405 |
2014-03 |
Why do tougher caseworkers increase employment? The role of programme assignment as a causal mechanism |
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DP-1407 |
2014-04 |
Workplace Health Promotion and Labour Market Performance of Employees |
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DP-1408 |
2013-01 |
Do Firms Benefit from Active Labour Market Policies? |
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DP-1301 |
2013-02 |
The effect of firms' partial retirement policies on the labour market outcomes of their employees |
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DP-1302 |
2013-03 |
Heterogeneous sports participation and labour market outcomes in England |
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DP-1303 |
2013-04 |
Childhood Sporting Activities and Adult Labour-Market Outcomes |
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DP-1304 |
2013-04 |
After-school care and parents’ labor supply |
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DP-1304 |
2013-05 |
After-School Center-based Care and Children's Development |
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DP-1305 |
2011-01 |
Job Polarization in the U.S.: A Reassessment of the Evidence from the 1980s and 1990s |
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DP-1101 |
2011-02 |
Sensitivity of matching-based program evaluations to the availability of control variables |
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DP-1102 |
2011-03 |
Do Long-term Unemployed Workers Benefit from Targeted Wage Subsidies |
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DP-1103 |
2011-04 |
Trade Liberalization and Growth: Plant-Level Evidence from Switzerland |
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DP-1104 |
2011-05 |
The tempest: Using a natural disaster to evaluate the link between wealth and child development |
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DP-1105 |
2011-06 |
Internet Appendix: The tempest: Using a natural disaster to evaluate the link between wealth and child development |
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DP-1106 |