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Details about Cecilie Dohlmann Weatherall

Homepage:http://kraksfondbyforskning.dk/en/about-us/staff/cecilie-d-weatherall/
Workplace:Kraks Fond Byforskning (Kraks Fond Institute for Urban Economic Research), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2018

  1. Can a shift of neighborhoods affect mental health? Evidence from a quasi-random allocation of applicants in the public social housing system
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads

Journal Articles

2024

  1. Ethnic networks in neighborhoods affect mental health: Evidence from a quasi-random assignment of applicants in the public social housing system
    Social Science & Medicine, 2024, 345, (C) Downloads

2023

  1. Neighborhoods and mental health—evidence from a natural experiment in the public social housing sector
    Journal of Population Economics, 2023, 36, (2), 911-934 Downloads View citations (2)

2021

  1. Residential mobility and persistent neighborhood deprivation
    Journal of Housing Economics, 2021, 53, (C) Downloads View citations (1)

2020

  1. Foreign ownership and global city characteristics: unpacking the connectivity of micro-locations
    Regional Studies, 2020, 54, (3), 352-365 Downloads View citations (5)

2018

  1. Accelerating the transition to employment at benefit exhaustion: still possible after four years of unemployment?
    Empirical Economics, 2018, 54, (3), 1107-1135 Downloads View citations (3)

2017

  1. The location choice of foreign direct investments: Empirical evidence and methodological challenges
    Journal of World Business, 2017, 52, (1), 62-82 Downloads View citations (146)

2016

  1. The effect of military deployment on mental health
    Economics & Human Biology, 2016, 23, (C), 193-208 Downloads View citations (2)

2009

  1. Do Subsidized Adult Apprenticeships Increase the Vocational Attendance Rate?
    Applied Economics Quarterly (formerly: Konjunkturpolitik), 2009, 55, (1), 61-81
 
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