GLO Discussion Paper Series
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- 115: Why Is Unemployment Duration a Sorting Criterion in Hiring?

- Eva Van Belle, Ralf Caers, Marijke De Couck, Valentina Di Stasio and Stijn Baert
- 114: Measuring labour differences between natives, non-natives, and natives with an ethnic-minority background

- Nick Drydakis
- 113: Influence of socio-demographic characteristics on different dimensions of household food insecurity in Montevideo, Uruguay

- Maximo Rossi, Zuleika Ferre, María Rosa Curutchet, Ana Giménez and Gastón Ares
- 112: The Nordic model of economic development: shocks, reforms and future prospects

- Roberto Iacono
- 111: Shacklean Uncertainty and Cultural Embeddedness as Innovation Constraints in the UK

- Annie Tubadji, Peter Nijkamp and Enrico Santarelli
- 110: Excluded Generation: The Growing Challenges of Labor Market Insertion for Egyptian Youth

- Ragui Assaad and Caroline Krafft
- 109: Male Education and Domestic Violence in Turkey: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Mustafa Özer and Jan Fidrmuc
- 108: Maternal education and childhood immunization in Turkey

- Mustafa Özer, Jan Fidrmuc and Mehmet Ali Eryurt
- 107: Attitudes towards intimate partner violence against women in Latin America

- Marisa Bucheli and Maximo Rossi
- 106: Labour Force Participation and Employment of Humanitarian Migrants: Evidence from the Building a New Life in Australia Longitudinal Data

- Zhiming Cheng, Ben Wang and Lucy Taksa
- 105: Can Non-Cognitive Skills Programs Improve Achievement? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from EPIS

- Pedro Martins
- 104: Look Who’s Talking: On the Heterogeneous Returns to Foreign Language Use at Work among Natives and Migrants in Europe

- Zhiling Wang, Thomas Graaff and Peter Nijkamp
- 103: Inclusive recruitment? Hiring discrimination against older workers

- Nick Drydakis, Peter MacDonald, Vasiliki Bozani and Vangelis Chiotis
- 102: Economic effects of overtime premium flexibility: Firm- and worker-level evidence from a law reform

- Pedro Martins
- 101: Should the maximum duration of fixed-term contracts increase in recessions? Evidence from a law reform

- Pedro Martins
- 100: Labour market institutions in small Pacific island countries: Main guidelines for labour market reforms

- Miguel Malo
- 99: Undocumented Youth in Limbo: The Impact of America’s Immigration Enforcement Policy on Juvenile Deportations

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Thitima Puttitanun
- 98: Return Migration and Entrepreneurial Success: An Empirical Analysis for Egypt

- Sami Bensassi and Liza Jabbour
- 97: Work organisation, human capital and innovation strategies: new evidence from firm-level Italian data

- Michele Capriati and Marialuisa Divella
- 96: Stigma of Sexual Violence and Womens Decision to Work

- Tanika Chakraborty, Anirban Mukherjee, Swapnika Reddy Rachapalli and Sarani Saha
- 95: Arsenic Exposure and School Participation in Cambodia

- Chan Hang Saing and Colin Cannonier
- 94 [rev.]: Immigration Policy and Remittance Behaviour

- Matloob Piracha, Max Tani and Guy Tchuente
- 94: Immigration Policy and Remittance Behaviour

- Matloob Piracha, Max Tani and Guy Tchuente
- 93: Going beyond LATE: Bounding Average Treatment Effects of Job Corps Training

- Xuan Chen, Carlos A. Flores and Alfonso Flores-Lagunes
- 92: Demand and innovation: theory and evidence

- Herbert Dawid, Gabriele Pellegrino and Marco Vivarelli
- 91: Analyzing Wage Differentials by Fields of Study: Evidence from Turkey

- Antonio Di Paolo and Aysıt Tansel
- 90: Does It Matter How and How Much Politicians are Paid?

- Duha Altindag, Elif Filiz and Erdal Tekin
- 89: Returns to Skills or Returns to Tasks? A Comment on Hanushek et al. (2015)

- Monika Köppl-Turyna and Michael Christl
- 88: Duration Dependence as an Unemployment Stigma: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Germany

- Patrick Nüß
- 87: Law of One Price, Distance, and Borders

- Fernando Borraz and Leandro Zipitria
- 86: Do Environmental Regulations Effect FDI decisions? The Pollution Haven Hypothesis Revisited

- Haeyeon Yoon and Almas Heshmati
- 85: The Relationship between Economic Growth and Democracy: Alternative Representations of Technological Change

- Nam-Seok Kim and Almas Heshmati
- 84: The Marital Satisfaction of Differently-Aged Couples

- Wang-Sheng Lee and Terra McKinnish
- 83: Integration of humanitarian migrants into the host country labour market

- Isaure Delaporte and Matloob Piracha
- 82: Prediction intervals for inflation and unemployment rate in Romania. A Bayesian approach

- Mihaela Simionescu
- 81: Big Data and Unemployment Analysis

- Mihaela Simionescu and Klaus Zimmermann
- 80: The Heterogeneous Impact of Pension Income on Elderly Living Arrangements: Evidence from China’s New Rural Pension Scheme

- Lingguo Cheng, Hong Liu, Ye Zhang and Zhong Zhao
- 79: North-South Trade, Technology Diffusion and Productivity Growth: Are Small States Different?

- Maurice Schiff and Yanling Wang
- 78: Managing the Impact of Climate Change on Migration: Evidence from Mexico

- Isabelle Chort and Maëlys De La Rupelle
- 77: The World’s Oldest Profession? Employment-Age Profiles from the Transactional Sex Market

- Nicholas Wilson
- 76: Racial diversity, immigrants and the well-being of residents: Evidence from U.S. counties

- Masanori Kuroki
- 75: Can HIV alter the quantity-quality switch and delay the fertility transition in Sub-Saharan Africa?

- Luca Gori, Enrico Lupi, Piero Manfredi and Mauro Sodini
- 74: Determinants of Novice, Portfolio and Serial Entrepreneurship: An Occupational Choice Approach

- Hien Thu Tran, Emanuela Carbonara and Enrico Santarelli
- 73: Nudging Study Habits: A Field Experiment on Peer Tutoring in Higher Education

- Nicholas Wilson and Todd Pugatch
- 72: Trade, Education, Governance and Distance: Impact on Technology Diffusion and Productivity Growth in Asia and LAC

- Maurice Schiff and Yanling Wang
- 71: Who Are Afraid of Losing Their Jobs to Artificial Intelligence and Robots? Evidence from a Survey

- Masayuki Morikawa
- 70: Migration for Development: From Challenges to Opportunities

- Klaus Zimmermann
- 69: Macroeconomic Determinants of International Migration to the UK

- Giuseppe Forte and Jonathan Portes
- 68: The Influence of Brexit on the Foreign Direct Investment Projects and Inflows in the United Kingdom

- Mihaela Simionescu
- 67: Getting it right. Youth employment policy within the EU

- Francesco Pastore
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