Labour Economics, April 2019
Green Table of Contents
Volume 57
Pages 1-208
Birthright citizenship and parental labor market integration
Christoph Sajons
Pages 1-22
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The role of work schedules and the macroeconomy on labor effort
Garrett T. Senney, Lucia F. Dunn
Pages 23-34
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Language skill acquisition in immigrant social networks: Evidence from Australia
Jean-William Laliberté
Pages 35-45
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Job satisfaction and self-selection into the public or private sector: Evidence from a natural experiment
Natalia Danzer
Pages 46-62
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Dynamics and endogeneity of firms’ recruitment behaviour
Felix Ehrenfried, Christian Holzner
Pages 63-84
Nonparental child care during nonstandard hours: Does participation influence child well-being?
Casey H. Boyd-Swan
Pages 85-101
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Gender norms and housework time allocation among dual-earner couples
Jisoo Hwang, Chulhee Lee, Esther Lee
Pages 102-116
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Selective hiring and welfare analysis in labor market models
Christian Merkl, Thijs van Rens
Pages 117-130
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On the incidence and effects of job displacement: Evidence from Sweden
David Seim
Pages 131-145
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Peer effects in parental leave decisions
Clara Welteke, Katharina Wrohlich
Pages 146-163
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Delving into the demand side: Changes in workplace specialization and job polarization
Guido Matias Cortes, Andrea Salvatori
Pages 164-176
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Apprenticeship as a stepping stone to better jobs: Evidence from Brazilian matched employer-employee data
Carlos Henrique Corseuil, Miguel N. Foguel,
Gustavo Gonzaga
Pages 177-194
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The effects of reducing the entitlement period to unemployment insurance benefits
Nynke de Groot, Bas van der Klaauw
Pages 195-208
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