GLO Discussion Paper Series
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- 621: The labour market for native and international PhD students: similarities, differences, and the role of (university) employers

- Max Tani
- 620: Divergence in Labour Force Growth: Should Wages and Prices Grow Faster in Germany?

- Thomas Beissinger, Joel Hellier and Martyna Marczak
- 619: Health Economics of Genetic Distance

- Pavel Jelnov
- 618: Excess Mortality as a Predictor of Mortality Crises: The Case of COVID-19 in Italy

- Lidia Ceriani and Paolo Verme
- 617: Erasmus Exchange Program - A Matter of (Relatively) Older Students

- Magnus Carlsson, Luca Fumarco and B. G. Gibbs
- 616: The Effect of COVID-19 Lockdown on Mobility and Traffic Accidents: Evidence from Louisiana

- Stephen Barnes, Louis-Philippe Beland, Jason Huh and Dongwoo Kim
- 615: Is labour market discrimination against ethnic minorities better explained by taste or statistics? A systematic review of the empirical evidence

- Louis Lippens, Stijn Baert, Abel Ghekiere, Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe and Eva Derous
- 614: Unemployment of Unskilled Labor due to COVID-19 led Restriction on Migration and Trade

- Biswajit Mandal, Saswati Chaudhuri and Alaka Prasad
- 613: Reacting quickly and protecting jobs: The short-term impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on the Greek labor market

- Gordon Betcherman, Nicholas Giannakopoulos, Ioannis Laliotis, Ioanna Pantelaiou, Mauro Testaverde and Giannis Tzimas
- 612: As if it weren’t hard enough already: Breaking down hiring discrimination following burnout

- Philippe Sterkens, Stijn Baert, Claudia Rooman and Eva Derous
- 611: Ethnic Diversity, Concentration of Political Power and the Curse of Natural Resources

- Waqar Wadho and Sadia Hussain
- 610: The iceberg decomposition: a parsimonious way to map the health of labour markets

- Stijn Baert
- 609: Social Remittances

- Michele Tuccio and Jackline Wahba
- 608: A Global City in a Global Pandemic: Assessing the Ongoing Impact of COVID Induced Trends on London’s Economic Sectors

- Dylan Anderson, Rachel Hesketh, Mark Kleinman and Jonathan Portes
- 607: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Lockdown: First Order Effects on Gender Gaps in Employment and Domestic Time Use in India

- Ashwini Deshpande
- 606: Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Improve Global Air Quality? New Cross-national Evidence on Its Unintended Consequences

- Hai-Anh Dang and Trong-Anh Trinh
- 605: The impact of computer-assisted personal interviewing on survey duration, quality, and cost: Evidence from the Viet Nam Labor Force Survey

- Lakshman Nagraj Rao, Elisabetta Gentile, Dave Pipon, Jude David Roque and Vu Thi Thu Thuy
- 604: The Distributional Impact of Recurrent Immovable Property Taxation in Greece

- Eirini Andriopoulou, Eleni Kanavitsa, Chrysa Leventi and Panos Tsakloglou
- 603: COVID-19, Race, and Redlining

- Graziella Bertocchi and Arcangelo Dimico
- 602: Wage Losses and Inequality in Developing Countries: labor market and distributional consequences of Covid-19 lockdowns in Turkey

- Anil Duman
- 601: A Literature Review of the Economics of COVID-19

- Abel Brodeur, David Gray, Anik Islam and Suraiya Jabeen Bhuiyan
- 600: Does the Rise of Robotic Technology Make People Healthier?

- Christian Gunadi and Hanbyul Ryu
- 599: Assessing the role of women in tourism related sectors in the Caribbean

- Francesco Pastore, Allan Webster and Kevin Hope
- 598: A Signal of (Train)ability? Grade Repetition and Hiring Chances

- Stijn Baert and Matteo Picchio
- 597: Promoting Female Interest in Economics: Limits to Nudges

- Todd Pugatch and Elizabeth Schroeder
- 596: Sometimes your best just ain't good enough: The worldwide evidence on subjective well-being efficiency

- Milena Nikolova and Olga Popova
- 595: Stuck at a crossroads? The duration of the Italian school-to-work transition

- Francesco Pastore, Claudio Quintano and Antonella Rocca
- 594: Childhood Circumstances and Health Inequality in Old Age: Comparative Evidence from China and the United States

- Xi Chen, Binjian Yan and Thomas M. Gill
- 593: China’s Economic Demography Transition Strategy: A Population Weighted Approach to the Economy and Policy

- Lauren A. Johnston
- 592: Economic preferences across generations and family clusters: A large-scale experiment

- Shyamal Chowdhury, Matthias Sutter and Klaus Zimmermann
- 591: Effects of Peers and Rank on Cognition, Preferences, and Personality

- Utteeyo Dasgupta, Subha Mani, Smriti Sharma and Saurabh Singhal
- 590: Who Goes on Disability when Times are Tough? The Role of Work Norms among Immigrants

- Delia Furtado, Kerry Papps and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
- 589: Immigration Policy and Immigrants’ Sleep. Evidence from DACA

- Osea Giuntella, Jakub Lonsky, Fabrizio Mazzona and Luca Stella
- 588: Preserving job matches during the COVID-19 pandemic: firm-level evidence on the role of government aid

- Morten Bennedsen, Birthe Larsen, Ian Schmutte and Daniela Scur
- 587 [rev.]: Women at Work in the United States Since 1860: An Analysis of Unreported Family Workers

- Barry Chiswick and RaeAnn Halenda Robinson
- 587: Women at Work in the Pre-Civil War United States: An Analysis of Unreported Family Workers

- Barry Chiswick and RaeAnn Halenda Robinson
- 586: Trick or treat? The Brexit effect on immigrants’ wellbeing in the UK

- Cinzia Rienzo
- 585: The Short-Term Effect of COVID-19 on Self-Employed Workers in Canada

- Louis-Philippe Beland, Oluwatobi Fakorede and Derek Mikola
- 584: A tale of three countries: How did Covid-19 lockdown impact happiness?

- Talita Greyling, Stephanie Rossouw and Tamanna Adhikari
- 583: The Impact of Forced Displacement on Host Communities. A Review of the Empirical Literature in Economics

- Paolo Verme and Kirsten Schuettler
- 582: Genetic Risks, Adolescent Health and Schooling Attainment

- Vikesh Amin, Jere Behrman, Jason Fletcher, Carlos A. Flores, Alfonso Flores-Lagunes and Hans-Peter Kohler
- 581: The first victims of Covid-19 in developing countries? The most vulnerable workers to the lockdown of the Tunisian economy

- Mohamed Marouani and Phuong Le Minh
- 580: Are Older Workers Willing to Learn?

- Jens Ruhose, Stephan Thomsen and Insa Weilage
- 579: How do new immigration flows affect existing immigrants? Evidence from the refugee crisis in Germany

- Sumit Deole and Yue Huang
- 578: Trapped in inactivity? The Austrian social assistance reform in 2019 and its impact on labour supply

- Michael Christl and Silvia De Poli
- 577: Labor Market Policies in a Roy-Rosen Bargaining Economy

- Hugo Jales and Zhengfei Yu
- 576: How does Fintech Innovation Matter for Bank Fragility in SSA?

- Christian Nguena
- 575: What accounts for the rising share of women in the top 1%?

- Richard Burkhauser, Nicolas Hérault, Stephen Jenkins and Roger Wilkins
- 574: Econometric Models of Fertility

- Alfonso Miranda and Pravin Trivedi
- 573 [rev.]: New Zealand's happiness and COVID-19: a Markov Switching Dynamic Regression Model

- Stephanie Rossouw, Talita Greyling and Tamanna Adhikari
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