Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market
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- 1901: Time preferences and their life outcome correlates: Evidence from a representative survey

- Daniel Horn and Hubert Janos Kiss
- 1806: Gender differences in applying for STEM programs in higher education: evidence from a policy shift in Hungary

- Koen Declercq, Joris Ghysels and Júlia Varga
- 1805: Educational policies and the gender gap in test scores: A cross-country analysis

- Zoltan Hermann and Marianna Kopasz
- 1804: Does It Matter When Your Smartest Peers Leave Your Class? Evidence from Hungary

- Fritz Schiltz, Deni Mazrekaj, Daniel Horn and Kristof De Witte
- 1803: Demand for secondary school characteristics - Evidence from school choice data in Hungary

- Thomas Wouters, Zoltan Hermann and Carla Haelermans
- 1802: The Effects of Increased Compulsory School Leaving Age on the Teenage Fertility of Roma Women, a Disadvantaged Ethnic Minority

- Anna Adamecz-Völgyi and Ágota Scharle
- 1801: Increased Compulsory School Leaving Age Affects Secondary School Track Choice and Increases Dropout Rates in Vocational Training Schools

- Anna Adamecz-Völgyi
- 1715: The Impact of Parenthood on the Gender Wage Gap – a Comparative Analysis of 26 European Countries

- Anna Lovasz and Ewa Cukrowska-Torzewska
- 1714: Human Capital Effects of Kindergarten and School Enrolment Timing

- Agnes Szabo-Morvai, Daniel Horn, Anna Lovasz and Kristof De Witte
- 1713: EU-wide income inequality in the era of the Great Recession

- Peter Benczur, Zsombor Cseres-Gergely and Péter Harasztosi
- 1712: Health Differences at Birth between Roma and Non-Roma Children in Hungary - Long-Run Trends and Decompositions

- Tamás Hajdu, Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- 1711: Parental Job Loss, Secondary School Completion and Home Environment

- Tamás Hajdu, Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- 1710: Inter-Ethnic Friendship and Hostility between Roma and Non-Roma Students in Hungary - The Role of Exposure and Academic Achievement

- Tamás Hajdu, Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- 1708: Which preferences associate with school performance? Lessons from a university classroom experiment

- Daniel Horn and Hubert Janos Kiss
- 1707: The effect of increased general education in vocational schools - Evidence from a Hungarian vocational school reform

- Joris Ghysels, Zoltan Hermann, Iryna Rud and Melline Somers
- 1706: Performance of Hungarian firms: are apprentices an asset or a liability? Evidence from a unique matched employer-employee dataset

- Sofie Cabus and Eszter Nagy
- 1705: One Size Fits All? Gender Differences in the Effect of Subjective Feedback

- Agnes Szabo-Morvai, Anna Lovasz, Ewa Cukrowska-Torzewska, Mariann Rigo and Andrea Kiss
- 1704: Using Machine Learning To Model Interaction Effects In Education: A Graphical Approach

- Fritz Schiltz, Chiara Masci, Tommaso Agasisti and Daniel Horn
- 1703: Childcare and Maternal Labor Supply – a Cross-Country Analysis of Quasi-Experimental Estimates from 7 Countries

- Agnes Szabo-Morvai and Anna Lovasz
- 1702: Does teacher gender matter in Europe? Evidence from TIMSS data

- Zoltan Hermann and Alfa Diallo
- 1701: The Effects of Policies Concerning Teachers’ Wages on Students’ Performance

- Júlia Varga
- 1605: Eliciting permanent and transitory undeclared work from matched administrative and survey data

- Péter Elek and Janos Kollo
- 1604: Out-migration and attrition of physicians and dentists before and after EU accession (2003 and 2011). The case of Hungary

- Júlia Varga
- 1602: Decreased tracking, increased earning: Evidence from the comprehensive Polish educational reform of 1999

- Luca Flóra Drucker and Daniel Horn
- 1601: Comparative analysis of the motherhood gap in employment and wages: the role of family policies and their interaction

- Ewa Cukrowska-Torzewska
- 1507: High-Achieving Minority Students Can Have More Friends and Fewer Adversaries - Evidence from Hungary

- Tamás Hajdu, Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- 1505: Sticky assessments – the impact of teachers’ grading standard on pupils’ school performance

- Tamás Keller
- 1504: The Power of Family? The Change in Academic Achievement after Breakdown of the Biological Family

- Tamás Keller
- 1503: Evaluating the impact of a well - targeted wage subsidy using administrative data

- Zsombor Cseres-Gergely, Ágota Scharle and Arpad Foldessy
- 1408: Labor Market Careers before and after Incarceration

- János Kollo and Bence Czafit
- 1405: The Effectiveness of Apprenticeship Training - a within track comparison of workplace-based and school-based vocational training in Hungary

- Daniel Horn
- 1404: Are children driving the gender wage gap? Comparative evidence from Poland and Hungary

- Anna Lovasz and Ewa Cukrowska-Torzewska
- 1403: What effect does increasing the retirement age have on the employment rate older women? Empirical evidence from retirement age hikes in Hungary during the 2000s

- Zsombor Cseres-Gergely
- 1401: On the test score gap between Roma and non-Roma students in Hungary and its potential causes

- Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- 1316: Are you on the right track? The effect of educational tracks on student achievement in upper-secondary education in Hungary

- Zoltan Hermann
- 1315: Patterns of Integration: Low Educated People and their Jobs in Norway, Italy and Hungary

- J nos Kollo
- 1314: The Kindergarten Attendance Allowance In Hungary - An evaluation of a conditional cash transfer program

- Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- 1313: Does Childcare Matter for Maternal Labor Supply? Pushing the limits of the Regression Discontinuity Framework

- Anna Lovasz and Agnes Szabo-Morvai
- 1312: School segregation, school choice and educational policies in 100 Hungarian towns

- Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- 1311: Employment Adjustment during the Global Crisis: Differences between State-Owned and Private Enterprises

- Almos Telegdy
- 1209: FDI and Wages: Evidence from Firm-Level and Linked Employer-Employee Data in Hungary, 1986-2008

- John Earle, Almos Telegdy and Gabor Antal
- 1208: Ethnic segregation between Hungarian schools: Long-run trends and geographic distribution

- Gabor Kertesi and Gabor Kezdi
- 1203: Vintage Effects, Ageing and Productivity

- Anna Lovasz and Mariann Rigo
- 1202: Public-Private Earnings Differentials during Economic Transition in Hungary

- Jelena Lauçev
- 1201: Detecting Wage Under-Reporting Using a Double Hurdle Model

- Péter Elek, Janos Kollo, Balazs Reizer and Peter A. Szabo
- 1111: Medium-Term Industrial Labor Demand Forecast for Hungary

- John Earle and Almos Telegdy
- 1110: Long-Term Industrial Labor Demand Forecast for Hungary

- John Earle and Almos Telegdy
- 1108: Who Creates Jobs in Hungary? The Role of Entering, Exiting and Continuing Firms Before and During the Crisis

- John Earle and Almos Telegdy
- 1106: Can a fifty percent increase in public sector wages improve the position of public sector employees in the long run? An assessment of the public-private income gap in Hungary

- Szilvia Hamori and Anna Lovasz
- 1105: Social Transformation and the Transition from Vocational Education to Work

- Clemens Noelke and Daniel Horn
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