Details about Nicolai Kristensen
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Working Papers
2008
- Economic satisfaction and income rank in small neighbourhoods
PSE Working Papers, PSE (Ecole normale supérieure)
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2007
- Job Satisfaction and Co-worker Wages: Status or Signal?
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
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PSE Working Papers, PSE (Ecole normale supérieure) (2007)
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2006
- A Large-Scale Validation Study of Measurement Errors in Longitudinal Survey Data
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
- Do minimum wages in Latin America and the Caribbean matter ? Evidence from 19 countries
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank
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- En kritik af VEU-udvalgets arbejde
Working Papers, University of Aarhus, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics
- New Evidence on Cross-Country Differences in Job Satisfaction Using Anchoring Vignettes
Working Papers, University of Aarhus, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics
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See Also Journal Article in Labour Economics (2008)
2005
- Labor market distortions in Cote d'Ivoire: analyses of employer-employee data from the manufacturing sector
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank
2004
- Does Low Job Satisfaction Lead to Job Mobility?
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
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1999
- Will the Euro Create a Bonanza for Africa?
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 
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Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank (1999)
Journal Articles
2008
- New evidence on cross-country differences in job satisfaction using anchoring vignettes
Labour Economics, 2008, 15, (1), 96-117
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See Also Working Paper (2006)
- Work environment satisfaction and employee health: panel evidence from Denmark, France and Spain, 1994–2001
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2008, 9, (1), 51-61