LISER Working Paper Series
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- 2017-12: Inequality and Competitive Effort: The Roles of Asymmetric Resources, Opportunity and Outcomes

- Francesco Fallucchi and Abhijit Ramalingam
- 2017-11: So close yet so unequal: Spatial inequality in American cities

- Francesco Andreoli and Eugenio Peluso
- 2017-10: Choice of colleagues as reference group for wage comparison: does group composition matter?

- Laetitia Hauret and Donald Williams
- 2017-09: Macroprudential Policy and Household Wealth Inequality

- Jean-François Carpantier, Javier Olivera and Philippe Van Kerm
- 2017-08: Beggar-Thy-Neighbour Tax Cuts: Mobility after a Local Income and Wealth Tax Reform in Switzerland

- Isabel Martínez
- 2017-07: Generating a located synthetic population of individuals, households, and dwellings

- Jean-Philippe Antoni, Gilles Vuidel and Olivier Klein
- 2017-06: Gender Differences in Unemployment Dynamics and Initial Wages over the Business Cycle

- GARCIA Amparo Nagore
- 2017-05: Childcare, maternal employment and residential location

- Audrey Bousselin
- 2017-04: Birth order, Sex Composition and Risky Behaviour of Adolescent Girls in Nigeria

- Michel Tenikue and Miron Tequame
- 2017-03: Can Hypothetical Time Discounting Rates Predict Actual Behaviour: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment

- Jacopo Bonan, Philippe Lemay-Boucher, Douglas Scott and Michel Tenikue
- 2017-02: Decomposing health inequality in the EU

- Gintare Mazeikaite, Cathal O'Donoghue and Denisa Sologon
- 2017-01: What types are there?

- Sam Cosaert
- 2016-16: Exposure, participation in human resource management practices and employee attitudes

- Laetitia Hauret, Ludivine Martin, Nessrine Omrani and Donald Williams
- 2016-15: A Two-parameter Family of Socio-economic Health Inequality Indices: Accounting for Risk and Inequality Aversions

- Stéphane Mussard and Maria Pi Alperin
- 2016-14: Unemployment Exits Before and During the Crisis

- GARCIA Amparo Nagore and Arthur van Soest
- 2016-13: Openness and environmental innovation: Does time-horizon matter?

- Caroline Mothe and Thuc Uyen Nguyen-Thi
- 2016-12: The Effect of Social Benefits on Youth Employment: Combining RD and a Behavioral Model

- Olivier Bargain and Karina Doorley
- 2016-11: Aggregable Health Inequality Indices

- Stéphane Mussard, Maria Pi Alperin and Véronique Thireau
- 2016-10: Housing Decisions, Family Types and Gender. A cross-national perspective

- Eva Sierminska and Cristina Rossi
- 2016-09: An Asset-based Indicator of Wellbeing for a Unified Means Testing Tool: Money Metric or Counting Approach?

- Martina Menon, Federico Perali and Eva Sierminska
- 2016-08: On the diversity of assets holdings in the United States in 2007 and 2009

- Eva Sierminska and Jacques Silber
- 2016-07: Disentangling the impacts of circumstances and efforts on health inequality: the case of Luxembourg

- Joseph Deutsch, Maria Pi Alperin and Jacques Silber
- 2016-06: The division of inter-vivos parental transfers in Europe

- Javier Olivera
- 2016-05: Are income poverty and perceptions of financial difficulties dynamically interrelated?

- Sara Ayllón and Alessio Fusco
- 2016-04: Measurement of Multi-Period Income Mobility with Contingency Tables

- Marek Kosny, Jacques Silber and Gaston Yalonetzky
- 2016-03: High involvement management practices, technology uses, work motivation and job search behaviour

- Ludivine Martin
- 2016-02: Minimum wages and the gender gap in pay. Evidence from the UK and Ireland

- Olivier Bargain, Karina Doorley and Philippe Van Kerm
- 2016-01: The co-mingling of bordering dynamics in the San Diego-Tijuana cross-border metropolis

- Lawrence a. Herzog and Christophe Sohn
- 2015-08: From barrier to resource? Modelling the border effects on metropolitan functions in Europe

- Christophe Sohn and Julien Licheron
- 2015-07: Women’s Education, Infant and Child Mortality, and Fertility Decline in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Quantitative Assessment

- David Shapiro and Michel Tenikue
- 2015-06: Private rental-led gentrification in England: displacement, commodification and dispossession

- Antoine Paccoud
- 2015-05: Innovative work practices, ICT use and employees' motivations

- Ludivine Martin
- 2015-04: Single again? Saving patterns when widowhood occurs

- Cristina Rossi and Eva Sierminska
- 2015-03: Increasing anti-malaria bednets uptake using information and distribution strategies

- Jacopo Bonan, Philippe Lemay-Boucher, Douglas Scott and Michel Tenikue
- 2015-02: Integration policies and public opinion: in conflict or in harmony?

- Marie-Sophie Callens
- 2015-01: Perceived Threat, Contact and Attitudes towards the Integration of Immigrants. Evidence from Luxembourg

- Marie-Sophie Callens, Bart Meuleman and Marie Valentova
- 2014-14: Temporary employment, demand volatility and unions: Firm-level evidence

- Francesco Devicienti, Paolo Naticcioni and Andrea Ricci
- 2014-13: The impact of index-based insurance on informal risk-sharing arrangement

- Steve Boucher and Matthieu Delpierre
- 2014-12: Equalization of opportunity: Definitions, implementable conditions and application to early-childhood policy evaluation

- Francesco Andreoli, Tarjei Havnes and Arnaud Lefranc
- 2014-11: Evaluating the effect of beauty on labor market outcomes: A review of the literature

- Xing Liu and Eva Sierminska
- 2014-10: Canonical correlation and assortative matching: A remark

- Arnaud Dupuy and Alfred Galichon
- 2014-09: Réflexions sur la production des espaces transfrontaliers

- Frédéric Durand
- 2014-08: Do the poor benefit less from informal risk-sharing? Risk externalities and moral hazard in decentralized insurance arrangements

- Matthieu Delpierre, Bertrand Verheyden and Stéphanie Weynants
- 2014-07: Entropy methods for identifying hedonic models

- Arnaud Dupuy, Alfred Galichon and Marc Henry
- 2014-06: Small businesses performance in West African border regions: Do social networks pay off?

- Mathias Kuepie, Michel Tenikue and Olivier Walther
- 2014-05: Wage differentials between native, immigrant and cross-border workers: Evidence and model comparisons

- Philippe Van Kerm, Seunghee Yu and Chung Choe
- 2014-04: Wage differentials between natives and cross-border workers within and across establishments

- Jacques Brosius, Jean-Claude Ray, Bertrand Verheyden and Donald Williams
- 2014-03: Earnings dynamics, foreign workers and the stability of inequality trends in Luxembourg 1988-2009

- Denisa Sologon and Philippe Van Kerm
- 2014-02: Foreign workers and the wage distribution: Where do they fit in?

- Chung Choe and Philippe Van Kerm
- 2014-01: Remittances, savings and return migration under uncertainty

- Matthieu Delpierre and Bertrand Verheyden
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