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532: Does the Lunar Cycle Affect Birth and Deaths?
Joshua Gans and Andrew Keith Leigh
531: The Millennium Bub
Joshua Gans and Andrew Keith Leigh
530: Did the Death of Australian Inheritance Taxes Affect Deaths?
Joshua Gans and Andrew Keith Leigh
529: Born on the First of July: An (Un)natural Experiment in Birth Timing
Joshua Gans and Andrew Keith Leigh
528: Bargaining Over Labor: Do Patients have any Power?
Joshua Gans and Andrew Keith Leigh
527: A Duration Analysis of the Time Taken to Find the First Job for Newly Arrived Migrants in Australia
Prem Jung Thapa and Tue Gorgens
526: Does Child Gender Affect Marital Status?
Andrew Keith Leigh
525: Back-to-front Down-under? Estimating the Part-time/Full-time Wage Differential over the Period 2001-2003
Alison Lee Booth and Margi Wood
524: Family Taxation: An Unfair and Inefficient System
Patricia Frances Apps
523: Are there Asymmetries in the Effects of Training on the Conditional Male Wage Distribution?
Wiji Arulampalam , Alison Lee Booth and Mark L Bryan
522: Increasing Returns to Education: Theory and Evidence
Alison Lee Booth , Melvyn Glyn Coles and Xiaodong Gong
521: Do Very High Tax Rates Induce Bunching? Implications for the Design of Income-Contingent Loan Schemes
Bruce James Chapman and Andrew Keith Leigh
520: Disagreement in Partners’ Reports of Financial Difficulty
Robert Vincent Breunig , Deborah A. Cobb-Clark , Xiaodong Gong and Danielle Venn
519: The Wealth of Mexican Americans
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Vincent Alexandre Hildebrand
518: Do Non-standard Working Hours Cause Negative Health Effects? Some Evidence from Panel Data
Aydogan Ulker
517: Child Care Costs and the Employment Status of Married Australian Mothers
Anu Rammohan and Stephen Patrick Whelan
516: How Do Unionists Vote? Estimating the Causal Impact of Union Membership on Voting Behaviour from 1966 to 2004
Andrew Keith Leigh
515: Optimal Government Regulations and Red Tape in an Economy with Corruption
Fabio Mendez and Facundo Sepulveda
514: The Distribution of Top Incomes in Australia
A.B. Atkinson and Andrew Keith Leigh
513: Does Equality Lead to Fraternity?
Andrew Keith Leigh
512: Higher Education, the Bane of Fertility? An investigation with the HILDA Survey
Peng Yu
511: Trust, Inequality, and Ethnic Heterogeneity
Andrew Keith Leigh
510: Is There a Glass Ceiling over Europe? Exploring the Gender Pay Gap across the Wages Distribution
Wiji Arulampalam , Alison Lee Booth and Mark L Bryan
509: The Effect of Taxes and Bans on Passive Smoking
Jerome Adda and Francesca Cornaglia
508: Do Coresidency with and Financial Transfers from Children Reduce the Need for Elderly Parents to Work in Developing Countries?
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Lisa Ann Cameron
507: Hours of Work and Gender Identity: Does Part-time Work Make the Family Happier?
Alison Lee Booth and Jan van Ours
506: Birth Order Matters: The Effect of Family Size and Birth Order on Educational Attainment
Alison Lee Booth and Hiau Joo Kee
505: Happiness and the Human Development Index: Australia is Not a Paradox
Andrew Keith Leigh and Justin Wolfers
504: What’s the Difference Between a Donkey and an Elephant? Using Panel Data from US States to Estimate the Impact of Partisanship on Policy Settings and Economic Outcomes
Andrew Keith Leigh
503: The Distribution of Top Incomes in New Zealand
A. B. Atkinson and Andrew Keith Leigh
502: Competing Approaches to Forecasting Elections: Economic Models, Opinion Polling and Prediction Markets
Andrew Keith Leigh and Justin Wolfers
501: Does Raising the Minimum Wage Help the Poor?
Andrew Keith Leigh
500: Gender, Time Use and Public Policy Over the Life Cycle
Patricia Frances Apps and Ray Rees
499: Improving the Modeling of Couples' Labour Supply
Robert Vincent Breunig , Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Xiaodong Gong
498: Overcrowding and Indigenous Health in Australia
Alison Lee Booth and Nick Carroll
497: Do You Need a Job to Find a Job?
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark , Paul Frijters and Guyonne Kalb
496: Socio-Economic Status, Health Shocks, Life Satisfaction and Mortality: Evidence from an Increasing Mixed Proportional Hazard Model
Paul Frijters , John P. Haisken-DeNew and Michael Shields
495: Materialism on the March: From Conspicuous Leisure to Conspicuous Consumption?
Paul Frijters and Andrew Keith Leigh
494: Who Benefits from the Earned Income Tax Credit? Incidence Among Recipients, Coworkers and Firms
Andrew Keith Leigh
493: Estimating Returns to Education: Three Natural Experiment Techniques Compared
Andrew Keith Leigh and Christopher Anthony Ryan
492: Unemployment and Psychological Well-Being
Nick Carroll
491: Income Contingent Loans for Higher Education: International Reform
Bruce James Chapman
490: Can Redistributive State Taxes Reduce Inequality?
Andrew Keith Leigh
489: Economic Voting and Electoral Behaviour: How do Individual, Local and National Factors Affect the Partisan Choice?
Andrew Keith Leigh
488: Optimal Design of Earned Income Tax Credits: Evidence from a British Natural Experiment
Andrew Keith Leigh
487: Glass Ceiling or Sticky Floor? Exploring the Australian Gender Pay Gap using Quantile Regression and Counterfactual Decomposition Methods
Hiau Joo Kee
486: The Health Status of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians
Alison Lee Booth and Nick Carroll
485: Does the World Economy Swing National Elections?
Andrew Keith Leigh
484: HECS System Changes: Impact on Students
Gillian Beer and Bruce James Chapman
483: Explaining Unemployment Duration in Australia
Nick Carroll