IZA Journal of Labor & Development
2012 - 2017
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Temporary work visas as US-Haiti development cooperation: a preliminary impact evaluation pp. 1-18

- Michael Clemens and Hannah Postel
- Childhood health and educational investment under risk pp. 1-22

- Neha Kumra
- Pathways from school to work in the developing world pp. 1-40

- Marco Manacorda, Furio Rosati, Marco Ranzani and Giuseppe Dachille
- Psychosocial competencies and risky behaviours in Peru pp. 1-40

- Marta Favara and Alan Sanchez
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- Erratum to: Demographic changes, educational improvements, and earnings in Brazil and Mexico pp. 1-3

- Ernesto F. L. Amaral, Bernardo L. Queiroz and Júlia A. Calazans
- How Large are Earnings Penalties for Self-Employed and Informal Wage Workers? pp. 1-39

- Thomas (Tim) Gindling, Nadwa Mossaad and David Newhouse
- The effect of doubling the minimum wage on employment: evidence from Russia pp. 1-20

- Alexander Muravyev and Aleksey Oshchepkov
- Moving out of the bottom of the economy? Constraints to firm transition in the Indian informal manufacturing sector pp. 1-20

- Rajesh Raj and Kunal Sen
- Decomposing inequality changes in Uruguay: the role of formalization in the labor market pp. 1-20

- Veronica Amarante, Rodrigo Arim and Mijail Yapor
- Are you (not) expecting? The unforeseen benefits of job training on teenage pregnancy pp. 1-18

- Rafael Novella and Laura Ripani
- Two tales of contraction: gender wage gap in Georgia before and after the 2008 crisis pp. 1-28

- Tamar Khitarishvili
- Regional variation of the minimum wages in China pp. 1-22

- Chunbing Xing and Jianwei Xu
- Female labor force participation and child education in India: evidence from the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme pp. 1-27

- Farzana Afridi, Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay and Soham Sahoo
- The effects of youth training on risk behavior: the role of non-cognitive skills pp. 1-27

- Carla Calero and Sandra V. Rozo
- The demand for, and impact of, youth internships: evidence from a randomized experiment in Yemen pp. 1-15

- David McKenzie, Nabila Assaf and Ana Paula Cusolito
- The demand for, and impact of, youth internships: evidence from a randomized experiment in Yemen pp. 1-15

- David McKenzie, Nabila Assaf and Ana Cusolito
- Job creation and trade in manufactures: industry-level analysis across countries pp. 1-36

- Admasu Shiferaw and Degol Hailu
- Job creation and trade in manufactures: industry-level analysis across countries pp. 1-36

- Admasu Shiferaw and Degol Hailu
- The sources of wage growth in a developing country pp. 1-43

- Ioana Marinescu and Margaret Triyana
- The sources of wage growth in a developing country pp. 1-43

- Ioana Marinescu and Margaret Triyana
- Introducing the Tunisia Labor Market Panel Survey 2014 pp. 1-21

- Ragui Assaad, Samir Ghazouani, Caroline Krafft and Dominique J. Rolando
- The impact of soft skills training on female youth employment: evidence from a randomized experiment in Jordan pp. 1-23

- Matthew Groh, Nandini Krishnan, David McKenzie and Tara Vishwanath
- Decomposition analysis of earnings inequality in rural India: 2004–2012 pp. 1-26

- Shantanu Khanna, Deepti Goel and René Morissette
- Disability and employment across Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 1-24

- Chiara Mussida and Dario Sciulli
- Disability and employment across Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 1-24

- Chiara Mussida and Dario Sciulli
- The differential impact of employment in agriculture on wages for rural and non-rural Palestine pp. 1-19

- Yousef Daoud and Belal Fallah
- The role of the firm in worker wage dispersion: an analysis of the Ghanaian manufacturing sector pp. 1-16

- Somdeep Chatterjee
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- The effect of children on female labor force participation in urban Iran pp. 1-11

- Ebrahim Azimi
- The effects of electrification on employment in rural Peru pp. 1-16

- Rosamaria Dasso Arana and Fernando Fernandez
- Compliance with legal minimum wages and overtime pay regulations in China pp. 1-35

- Linxiang Ye, Thomas (Tim) Gindling and Shi Li
- Under-provision of private training by MENA firms: what to Do about It? pp. 1-29

- Zara Liaqat and Jeffrey Nugent
- Do minimum wages affect employment? Evidence from the manufacturing sector in Indonesia pp. 1-30

- Ximena Del Carpio, Ha Nguyen, Laura Pabon and Liang Wang
- Informal self-employment in Kazakhstan pp. 1-19

- Altay Mussurov and Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani
- Minimum wage violations in Honduras pp. 1-19

- Andrés Ham
- Creating and destroying jobs across East Asia Pacific: a country-level analysis on wages, exports, finance, regulation and infrastructure pp. 1-24

- Alexander Krauss
- Investing in formal on-the-job training: are SMEs lagging much behind? pp. 1-23

- Rita Almeida and Reyes Aterido
- Does the minimum wage reduce wage inequality? Evidence from Thailand pp. 1-23

- Attakrit Leckcivilize
- Economic development and female labor participation in the Middle East and North Africa: a test of the U-shape hypothesis pp. 1-21

- Paolo Verme
- Social-family network and self-employment: evidence from temporary rural–urban migrants in China pp. 1-21

- Junfu Zhang and Zhong Zhao
- Court-ship, kinship and business: a study on the interaction between the formal and the informal institutions and its effect on entrepreneurship pp. 1-21

- Tanika Chakraborty, Anirban Mukherjee and Sarani Saha
- Demographic changes, educational improvements, and earnings in Brazil and Mexico pp. 1-21

- Ernesto Amaral, Bernardo Queiroz and Júlia Calazans
- Integrating mobile phone technologies into labor-market intermediation: a multi-treatment experimental design pp. 1-27

- Ana Dammert, Jose Galdo and Virgilio Galdo
- Bound to lose, bound to win? The financial crisis and the informal-formal sector earnings gap in Serbia pp. 1-34

- Niels-Hugo (Hugo) Blunch
- Impact of minimum wage on gender wage gaps in urban China pp. 1-22

- Shi Li and Xinxin Ma
- Minimum wage effects on employment and working time of Chinese workers——evidence based on CHNS pp. 1-22

- Wenkai Sun, Xianghong Wang and Xiaoxi Zhang
- Partial minimum wage compliance pp. 1-20

- Haroon Bhorat, Ravi Kanbur and Benjamin Stanwix
- The impact of minimum wages on informal and formal labor market outcomes: evidence from Indonesia pp. 1-25

- Maike Hohberg and Jann Lay
- Uncovering the impact of intergenerational income mobility on interpersonal trust pp. 1-17

- Anna Shaleva
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Are migrants discriminated against in Chinese urban labour markets? pp. 1-23

- Jason Gagnon, Theodora Xenogiani and Chunbing Xing
- The effect of payroll taxes on employment and wages under high labor informality pp. 1-23

- Arturo Antón-Sarabia
- Is there an informal employment wage premium? Evidence from Tajikistan pp. 1-24

- Anita Staneva and Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani
- Life skills, employability and training for disadvantaged youth: Evidence from a randomized evaluation design pp. 1-24

- Pablo Ibarraran, Laura Ripani, Bibiana Taboada, Juan Villa and Brigida Garcia
- Displacement and education of the next generation: evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 1-24

- Christoph Eder
- Remittance income uncertainty and asset accumulation pp. 1-24

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Susan Pozo
- Do benefit recipients change their labor supply after receiving the cash transfer? Evidence from the Peruvian Juntos program pp. 1-30

- Fernando Fernandez and Victor Saldarriaga
- The RUMiC longitudinal survey: fostering research on labor markets in China pp. 1-14

- Mehtap Akgüç, Corrado Giulietti and Klaus Zimmermann
- Job vacancies in Colombia: 1976–2012 pp. 1-11

- Andrés Álvarez and Marc Hofstetter
- Formal sector subcontracting and informal sector employment in Indian manufacturing pp. 1-17

- Ana Moreno-Monroy, Janneke Pieters and Abdul Azeez Erumban
- Making sense of Arab labor markets: the enduring legacy of dualism pp. 1-25

- Ragui Assaad
- Financial development and the end-use of migrants' remittances pp. 1-25

- Michael Coon
- The effect of public employment on children’s work and school attendance: evidence from a social protection program in Argentina pp. 1-20

- Randall Juras
- Do public work schemes deter or encourage outmigration? Empirical evidence from China pp. 1-20

- Nancy Chau, Ravi Kanbur and Yu Qin
- Mandatory costs by firm size thresholds: firm location, growth and death in Sri Lanka pp. 1-20

- Babatunde Abidoye, Peter Orazem and Milan Vodopivec
- Are there any distributive effects of land title on labor supply? evidence from Brazil pp. 1-18

- Mauricio de Moura, Marcos Poplawski-Ribeiro and Caio Piza
- The effects of migration on poverty and inequality in rural Kosovo pp. 1-18

- Judith Möllers and Wiebke Meyer
- Conditional cash transfer and informality in Brazil pp. 1-18

- Ana Barbosa and Carlos Corseuil
- In search of opportunities? The barriers to more efficient internal labor mobility in Ukraine pp. 1-28

- Johannes Koettl, Olga Kupets, Anna Olefir and Indhira Santos
- Labor reallocation and firm growth: benchmarking transition countries against mature market economies pp. 1-22

- Pradeep Mitra, Alexander Muravyev and Mark Schaffer
- The informal labour market in India: transitory or permanent employment for migrants? pp. 1-27

- Abu Shonchoy and Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- Gender and ethnic inequalities in LAC countries pp. 1-15

- Carla Canelas and Silvia Salazar
- The wage returns to on-the-job training: evidence from matched employer-employee data pp. 1-33

- Rita Almeida and Marta Faria
- Safety valve or sinkhole? Vocational schooling in South Africa pp. 1-31

- Todd Pugatch
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