GLO Discussion Paper Series
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- 231: Drivers of Student Performance: Evidence from Higher Secondary Public Schools in Delhi

- Deepti Goel and Bidisha Barooah
- 230: Reflections on wage-setting

- Klaus Zimmermann
- 229: Will you marry me? It depends (on the business cycle)

- Héctor Bellido and Miriam Marcén
- 228: Immigration and the Health of Older Natives in Western Europe

- José J. Escarce and Lorenzo Rocco
- 227: The Effects of Political Reservations on Credit Access and Borrowing Composition: New Evidence from India

- Chon-Kit Ao and Somdeep Chatterjee
- 226: Self-Employment Can Be Good for Your Health

- Milena Nikolova
- 225: What Women Want (their men to do): Housework and satisfaction in Australian households

- Gigi Foster and Leslie Stratton
- 224: My Choice: Female Contraceptive Use Autonomy in Bangladesh

- Niels-Hugo (Hugo) Blunch
- 223: The Long-Run and Gender-Equalizing Impacts of School Access: Evidence from the First Indochina War

- Hai-Anh Dang, Trung X. Hoang and Ha Nguyen
- 222: Ageing, the socioeconomic burden, labour market and migration. The Chinese case in an international perspective

- Michele Bruni
- 221: Gender and climate change: Do female parliamentarians make difference?

- Astghik Mavisakalyan and Yashar Tarverdi
- 220: Unemployment and Marital Breakdown: The Spanish Case

- Rafael González-Val and Miriam Marcén
- 219: Self-employment as a stepping stone to better labour market matching: a comparison between immigrants and natives

- Magdalena Ulceluse
- 218: The Role of Human Capital Resources in East African Economies

- Worku R. Urgaia
- 217: The role of conflict in sex discrimination: The case of missing girls

- Astghik Mavisakalyan and Anna Minasyan
- 216: A parsimonious model of longevity, fertility, HIV transmission and development

- Luca Gori, Piero Manfredi and Mauro Sodini
- 215: Immigration and the Reallocation of Work Health Risks

- Osea Giuntella, Fabrizio Mazzonna, Catia Nicodemo and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- 214: R&D, Embodied Technological Change and Employment: Evidence from Spain

- Gabriele Pellegrino, Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli
- 213: Microsimulation Analysis of Optimal Income Tax Reforms. An Application to New Zealand

- John Creedy, Norman Gemmell, Nicolas Hérault and Penny Mok
- 212: Family matters: involuntary parental unemployment during childhood and subjective well-being later in life

- Milena Nikolova and Boris N. Nikolaev
- 211: Just Like A Woman? New Comparative Evidence on the Gender Income Gap across Eastern Europe and Central Asia

- Niels-Hugo (Hugo) Blunch
- 210: National Identity under Economic Integration

- Chun-Fang Chiang, Jin-Tan Liu and Tsai-Wei Wen
- 209 [pre.]: A Nudge to Quit? The Effect of a Change in Pension Information on Annuitization, Labour Supply, and Retirement Choices Among Older Workers

- Johannes Hagen, Daniel Hallberg and Gabriella Sjögren Lindquist
- 209: A nudge to quit? The effect of a change in pension information on annuitization, labor supply and retirement choices among older workers

- Johannes Hagen, Daniel Hallberg and Gabriella Sjögren Lindquist
- 208: The Last of the Lost Generations? Formal and Non-Formal Education in Ghana during Times of Economic Decline and Recovery

- Niels-Hugo (Hugo) Blunch and Jeffrey Hammer
- 207: How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics?

- Nicolas Hérault and Stephen Jenkins
- 206: Selective immigration policies, occupational licensing, and the quality of migrants’ education-occupation match

- Max Tani
- 205: Long-Term Relatedness between Countries and International Migrant Selection

- Tim Krieger, Laura Renner and Jens Ruhose
- 204: The Power of the Government: China's Family Planning Leading. Group and the Fertility Decline since 1970

- Yi Chen and Yingfei Huang
- 203: Improving Children Health and Cognition: Evidence from School-Based Nutrition Intervention in India

- Marion Krämer, Santosh Kumar and Sebastian Vollmer
- 202: And Thou Shalt Honor: children’s caregiving, work and religion

- Fernanda Mazzotta, Francesca Bettio and Valentina Zigante
- 201: To Impute or Not to Impute? A Review of Alternative Poverty Estimation Methods in the Context of Unavailable Consumption Data

- Hai-Anh Dang
- 200: From Elitist to Sustainable Earnings: Is there a group legitimacy in financial flows?

- Aurelie Charles and Sunčica Vujić
- 199: Hours Worked of the Self-Employed and Agglomeration

- Zhengyu Cai
- 198: A Tale of Two Tracks

- Muhammad Asali
- 197: Growth Dynamics of Young Small Firms: Evidence from Tunisia

- Hassan Arouri, Adel Ben Youssef, Francesco Quatraro and Marco Vivarelli
- 196: Immigrant Category of Admission and the Earnings of Adults and Children: How far does the Apple Fall?

- Casey Warman, Matthew Webb and Christopher Worswick
- 195: The Effects of Foreign Aid on Refugee Flows

- Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs and Sarah Langlotz
- 194: Will Urban Migrants Formally Insure their Rural Relatives? Family Networks and Rainfall Index Insurance in Burkina Faso

- Harounan Kazianga and Zaki Wahhaj
- 193: The Impact of Compulsory Education on Employment and Earnings in a Transition Economy

- Jacek Liwiński
- 192: Communism as the Unhappy Coming

- Simeon Djankov and Elena Nikolova
- 191: Towards a European Full Employment Policy

- Jo Ritzen and Klaus Zimmermann
- 190: Residential Satisfaction for a Continuum of Households: Evidence from European Countries

- Riccardo Borgoni, Alessandra Michelangeli and Federica Pirola
- 189: The economics of university dropouts and delayed graduation: a survey

- Carmen Aina, Eliana Baici, Giorgia Casalone and Francesco Pastore
- 188: The Optimal Graduated Minimum Wage and Social Welfare

- Eliav Danziger and Leif Danziger
- 187: Minority Groups and Success in Election Primaries

- Gil Epstein and Odelia Heizler
- 186: Two and a half million Syrian refugees, skill mix and capital intensity

- Yusuf Emre Akgunduz and Huzeyfe Torun
- 185: Voting in Hiring Committees: Which "Almost" Rule Is Optimal?

- Eyal Baharad and Leif Danziger
- 184: The Long-Lasting Effects of Family and Childhood on Adult Wellbeing: Evidence from British Cohort Data

- Sarah Flèche, Warn Nuarpear Lekfuangfu and Andrew Clark
- 183: Evaluating intergenerational persistence of economic preferences: A large scale experiment with families in Bangladesh

- Shyamal Chowdhury, Matthias Sutter and Klaus Zimmermann
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