GLO Discussion Paper Series
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- 1553: Retirement Decisions in the Age of COVID-19 pandemic: Are Older Employees in Digital Occupations Working Longer?

- Giovanni Gallo and Amparo Nagore García
- 1552: Bridging the wage gap: A discussion of wage subsidies to low-paid workers and their costs in Italy

- Luigi Bonatti, Lorenza Alexandra Lorenzetti and Silvio Traverso
- 1551: Social media use, loneliness and emotional distress among young people in Europe

- Begoña Cabeza Martínez, Beatrice D'Hombres and Matija Kovacic
- 1550: Unions and Collective Bargaining in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some Insights from Quantitative Studies

- Uwe Jirjahn
- 1549: Productivity Labour Adjustment Costs. How do new hires and leavers (incl. retirees) compare?

- Vincent Vandenberghe
- 1548: How Credit Constrained are Family-Owned SMEs in Arab Countries?

- Grakolet Gourène, Zuzana Brixiova Schwidrowski, Jiří Balcar and Lenka Johnson Filipova
- 1547: Enhancing Economic Literacy through Causal Diagrams

- Oleg V. Pavlov, Natalia Smirnova and Elena V. Smirnova
- 1546: The effects of hiring credits on firm dynamics: a synthetic difference-in-differences evaluation

- Edoardo Santoni, Fabrizio Patriarca and Margherita Scarlato
- 1545: Stoicism and the Value of Life

- Gregory Ponthiere
- 1544: Perceived wage inequality, demand for wage equalization, and life satisfaction

- Gábor Hajdu
- 1543: The Learning Crisis: Three Years After Covid-19

- Tomasz Gajderowicz, Maciej Jakubowski, Alec Kennedy, Christian Christrup Kjeldsen, Harry Patrinos and Rolf Strietholt
- 1542: Gender Differences in the Duration of Sick Leave: Economics or Biology

- Ángel Martín-Román, Alfonso Moral and Sara Pinillos-Franco
- 1541: Patterns in State Funding of Public Higher Education: Demography, Ideology, Educational Attainment, and Trends

- Gerhard Glomm and Manu Raghav
- 1540: Invitation Messages for Business Surveys: A Multi-Armed Bandit Experiment

- Johannes J. Gaul, Florian Keusch, Davud Rostam-Afschar and Thomas Simon
- 1539: Better tracking SDG progress with fewer resources? A call for more innovative data uses

- Hai-Anh Dang, Calogero Carletto and Dean Jolliffe
- 1538: The value of safety or the value of the good?

- Linda Andersson Järnberg, Daniela Andrén, Maria Börjesson, Lars Hultkrantz, Eva E. Rutström and Elin Vimefall
- 1537: Cut Off from New Competition: Threat of Entry and Quality of Primary Care

- Eduard Brüll, Davud Rostam-Afschar and Oliver Schlenker
- 1536: Inequality in the Economics Profession

- Karan Singhal and Eva Sierminska
- 1535: Motherhood and Leadership: Exploring Employee Perceptions of Female Leaders in the Workplace

- Barbara Sveva Magnanelli, Luigi Nasta and Sergio Scicchitano
- 1534: Using Cross-Survey Imputation to Estimate Poverty for Venezuelan Refugees in Colombia

- Ibrahima Sarr, Hai-Anh Dang, Carlos Santiago Guzman Gutierrez, Theresa Beltramo and Paolo Verme
- 1533: New answers to old questions: The effects of the minimum wage hike in Spain in 2019

- Michael Christl, Andrea Cubells Enguídanos and Filippo di Pietro
- 1532: The (in)stability of locus of control: New insights from distributional effects of major life events

- Ha Nguyen, Stefanie Schurer and Francis Mitrou
- 1531: Adverse childhood experiences and social media use in adulthood. Evidence from a novel EU survey

- Matija Kovacic and Cristina Elisa Orso
- 1530: Do Migrants Pay Their Way? A Net Fiscal Analysis for Germany

- Hend Sallam and Michael Christl
- 1529: Gender Prescribed Occupations and the Wage Gap

- Matteo Broso, Andrea Gallice and Caterina Muratori
- 1528: Higher Education Subsidies and the Universal Insurance against a Short Life

- Gregory Ponthiere
- 1527: School Racial Segregation and Late-Life Cognition

- Zhuoer Lin, Yi Wang, Thomas M. Gill and Xi Chen
- 1526: A wider look at female employment and childbirth in Italy

- Chiara Mussida and Dario Sciulli
- 1525: Environment vs. economic growth: Do environmental preferences translate into support for Green parties?

- Vladimir Otrachshenko and Olga Popova
- 1524: Does Performance Pay Increase the Risk of Worker Loneliness?

- Mehrzad B. Baktash
- 1523: On the Elasticity of Substitution between Labor and ICT and IP Capital and Traditional Capital

- Vahagn Jerbashian
- 1522: What women want. Gender-based norms and cognition in STEM occupational choices

- Matija Kovacic and Cristina Elisa Orso
- 1521: The Effects of COVID-19 on Labour Market Matching in Austria: A Regional and Sectoral Perspective

- Michael Christl, Áron Kiss and Wolfgang Nagl
- 1520: Out-of-field teaching and instructional practices in Years 7-10 mathematics classes in Australia: evidence from TALIS 2018

- Chandra Shah, Helen M. G. Watt and Paul W. Richardson
- 1519: Did Program Support for the Poorest Areas Work? Evidence from Rural Vietnam

- Hai-Anh Dang, Klaus Deininger and Cuong Viet Nguyen
- 1518: Female-Specific Labor Regulation and Employment: Historical Evidence from the United States

- Joanne Haddad and Lamis Kattan
- 1517: Property Inheritance Rights and Female Political Participation in India

- Bharti Nandwani and Punarjit Roychowdhury
- 1516: Income and Fertility of Female College Graduates in the United States

- Zhengyu Cai and John Winters
- 1515: Wage Bargaining and Capital Accumulation: A Dynamic Version of the Monopoly Union Model

- Marco Guerrazzi
- 1514: Job Market Stars

- Abel Brodeur, Lamis Kattan and Marco Musumeci
- 1513: Out-of-field teaching in mathematics at Year 10 in New South Wales: evidence from PISA 2015

- Chandra Shah, Helen M. G. Watt and Paul W. Richardson
- 1512: The Labor Market Attainment of Immigrants in the Antebellum United States

- Barry Chiswick and RaeAnn Halenda Robinson
- 1511: Family Planning and Ethnic Heritage: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Graziella Bertocchi, Arcangelo Dimico and Chiara Falco
- 1510: In the wrong place at the wrong time: The impact of mass shooting exposure on mental health

- Michele Ubaldi and Matteo Picchio
- 1509: The rising tide lifts all boats? Income support measures for employees and self-employed during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Michael Christl, Silvia De Poli and Viginta Ivaškaitė-Tamošiūnė
- 1508: An extended view on inequality and redistribution in the European Union - The role of indirect taxation and in-kind benefits

- Michael Christl, Silvia De Poli and Monika Köppl-Turyna
- 1507: Intimate partner violence during lockdown in Tuscany, Italy: economic shock or confinement-related stressors?

- Francesca Bettio, Fernando Flores Tavares and Elisa Ticci
- 1506: The effectiveness of teamwork for student academic outcomes: Evidence from a field experiment

- Ritwik Banerjee, Niels-Hugo (Hugo) Blunch, Daniele Cassese, Nabanita Datta Gupta and Paolo Pin
- 1505: "Blessed are the Poor": The Weberian Spirit of Capitalism Under Experimental Scrutiny

- Andrea Fazio, Tommaso Reggiani and Paolo Santori
- 1504: Local labour concentration moderates the disemployment effects of minimum wages in China

- Pedro Martins, Li Dai and Wenjing Duan
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