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2017
- Can diversity encourage entrepreneurship in transition economies? pp. 313

- Elena Nikolova
- Gender differences in wages and leadership pp. 323

- Mario Macis
- Maximum likelihood and economic modeling pp. 326

- Gauthier Lanot
- Should agricultural employment in transition economies be encouraged? pp. 328

- Zvi Lerman
- Are overhead costs a good guide for charitable giving? pp. 329

- Jonathan Meer
- Foreign direct investment and employment in transition economies pp. 330

- Saul Estrin
- The economics of employment tribunals pp. 331

- Paul Latreille
- The effects of public sector employment on the economy pp. 332

- Vincenzo Caponi
- Can firms oversee more workers with fewer managers? pp. 333

- Valerie Smeets
- Do institutions matter for entrepreneurial development? pp. 334

- Ruta Aidis
- Does religiosity explain economic outcomes? pp. 335

- Olga Popova
- Using linear regression to establish empirical relationships pp. 336

- Marno Verbeek
- How does grandparent childcare affect labor supply? pp. 337

- Giulio Zanella
- Upgrading technology in Central and Eastern European economies pp. 338

- Slavo Radosevic
- Skills or jobs: Which comes first? pp. 339

- Jesko Hentschel
- How does monetary policy affect labor demand and labor productivity? pp. 340

- Andrew Benito
- Does broadband infrastructure boost employment? pp. 341

- Oliver Falck
- Does homeownership affect education outcomes? pp. 342

- Stephen Whelan
- For long-term economic development, only skills matter pp. 343

- Eric Hanushek
- How is new technology changing job design? pp. 344

- Michael Gibbs
- Do payroll tax cuts boost formal jobs in developing countries? pp. 345

- Carmen Pages
- Climate change, natural disasters, and migration pp. 346

- Linguere Mbaye
- Identifying and measuring economic discrimination pp. 347

- Sergio Firpo
- How effective is compulsory schooling as a policy instrument? pp. 348

- Colm Harmon
- Is teacher certification an effective tool for developing countries? pp. 349

- Todd Pugatch
- Microfinance and rural non-farm employment in developing countries pp. 350

- Shyamal Chowdhury
- The changing nature of jobs in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 351

- Piotr Lewandowski
- The need for and use of panel data pp. 352

- Hans-Jürgen Andreß
- Female poverty and intrahousehold inequality in transition economies pp. 353

- Luca Piccoli
- Measuring flows of international migration pp. 354

- James Raymer
- Do firms’ wage-setting powers increase during recessions? pp. 355

- Todd Sorensen
- Multiple job-holding: Career pathway or dire straits? pp. 356

- Konstantinos Pouliakas
- The happiness gap between transition and non-transition countries pp. 357

- Ekaterina Skoglund
- Gender differences in corporate hierarchies pp. 358

- Antti Kauhanen
- Motherhood wage penalty may affect pronatalist policies pp. 359

- Olena Nizalova
- Do trade unions in Central and Eastern Europe make a difference? pp. 360

- Iga Magda
- The labor market in the US, 2000–2016 pp. 361

- Daniel Hamermesh
- Multitasking at work: Do firms get what they pay for? pp. 362

- Ann P. Bartel
- Air pollution and worker productivity pp. 363

- Matthew Neidell
- International trade and economic insecurity pp. 364

- Mine Senses
- Racial wage differentials in developed countries pp. 365

- Simonetta Longhi
- Does education strengthen the life skills of adolescents? pp. 366

- Stefanie Schurer
- Relative pay, effort, and labor supply pp. 367

- Anat Bracha
- Gross domestic product: Are other measures needed? pp. 368

- Barbara M. Fraumeni
- The value of hiring through employee referrals in developed countries pp. 369

- Mitchell Hoffman
- How do candidates’ looks affect their election chances? pp. 370

- Panu Poutvaara
- Firm size and business cycles pp. 371

- Túlio Cravo
- Relative deprivation in the labor market pp. 372

- Paolo Verme
- Demographic and economic determinants of migration pp. 373

- Nicole Simpson
- Adult literacy programs in developing countries pp. 374

- Niels-Hugo (Hugo) Blunch
- Does hot weather affect human fertility? pp. 375

- Alan Barreca
- Why does unemployment differ for immigrants? pp. 376

- Stephen Drinkwater
- Production spillovers: Are they valued? pp. 377

- Joseph Price
- How does international trade affect household welfare? pp. 378

- Beyza Ural Marchand
- The labor market in Germany, 2000–2016 pp. 379

- Hilmar Schneider and Ulf Rinne
- Job search monitoring and assistance for the unemployed pp. 380

- Ioana Marinescu
- Air pollution, educational achievements, and human capital formation pp. 381

- Sefi Roth
- Fertility decisions and alternative types of childcare pp. 382

- Chiara Pronzato
- Competitiveness, labor market institutions, and monetary policy pp. 383

- Ester Faia
- The rise of secularism and its economic consequences pp. 384

- Fernando Lozano
- The labor market in Japan, 2000–2016 pp. 385

- Daiji Kawaguchi and Hiroaki Mori
- Trans people, well-being, and labor market outcomes pp. 386

- Nick Drydakis
- How does the one child policy impact social and economic outcomes? pp. 387

- Wei Huang
- Wage policies in the public sector during wholesale privatization pp. 388

- Jelena Nikolic
- Family-friendly and human-capital-based immigration policy pp. 389

- Harriet Duleep and Mark Regets
- Unemployment and the role of supranational policies pp. 390

- Juan F Jimeno
- Rethinking the skills gap pp. 391

- Thijs van Rens and Roland Rathelot
- The influence of occupational licensing and regulation pp. 392

- Morris M. Kleiner
- Hours vs employment in response to demand shocks pp. 393

- Robert Hart
- Fighting employment informality with schooling pp. 394

- Rodrigo Soares and Daniel Haanwinckel
- What is the role for molecular genetic data in public policy? pp. 395

- Steven Lehrer and Weili Ding
- How digital payments can benefit entrepreneurs pp. 396

- Leora Klapper
- Why does part-time employment increase in recessions? pp. 397

- Daniel Borowczyk-Martins
- Political connectedness and formal finance in transition economies pp. 398

- Kobil Ruziev
- Do post-prison job opportunities reduce recidivism? pp. 399

- Kevin Schnepel
- The value of financial literacy and financial education for workers pp. 400

- Pierre-Carl Michaud
- Youth unemployment in transition economies pp. 401

- Marcello Signorelli
- The labor market in Switzerland, 2000–2016 pp. 402

- Rafael Lalive and Tobias Lehmann
- The labor market in Spain, 2002–2016 pp. 403

- Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano and Anastasia Terskaya
- The Danish labor market, 2000–2016 pp. 404

- Torben M. Andersen
- The labor market in South Korea, 2000–2016 pp. 405

- Jungmin Lee
- Working hours: Past, present, and future pp. 406

- Peter Dolton
- The labor market in Italy, 2000–2016 pp. 407

- Luca Nunziata and Francesca Marino
- The labor market in Austria, 2000–2016 pp. 408

- René Böheim
- Skill utilization at work: Opportunity and motivation pp. 409

- Giovanni Russo
- Replication in labor economics pp. 413

- W. Reed
- Returns to language skills in transition economies pp. 416

- Astghik Mavisakalyan