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September 14, 2017

Transitioning across gender is related to greater life and job satisfaction

A new IZA World of Labor report finds that after transitioning, trans people experience better mental health, and greater life […]

  • discrimination
  • gender
  • job satisfaction
  • labor market outcomes
  • mental health
  • trans
  • Nick Drydakis
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September 19, 2016

Genes, education and labor market outcomes

What can genetic information teach us about the intergenerational transmission of economic inequality? A new IZA Discussion Paper by Nicholas […]

  • ability
  • childhood poverty
  • education
  • genes
  • genetic endowments
  • inequality
  • intergenerational
  • labor market outcomes
  • socioeconomic status
  • wages
  • Kevin Thom
  • Nicholas W. Papageorge
Research

March 10, 2015

The negative labor market outcomes of a Muslim minority: How policy can make a big difference

The labor market success of ethnic and religious minorities often lags behind the average population. Discrimination, segregation and cultural frictions […]

  • discrimination
  • education
  • employment
  • infrastructure
  • labor market outcomes
  • minority
  • Muslim
  • segregation
  • wages
  • Eran Yashiv
  • Nitsa Kasir
Research

December 18, 2014

Girls benefit most from attending an elite school

Parents have strong preferences for sending their children to the best schools available. There seems to be a general perception […]

  • children
  • education
  • elite
  • fertility
  • income
  • labor market outcomes
  • school achievement
  • schooling
  • Scotland
  • students
  • Damon Clark
  • Emilia Del Bono
Research

April 7, 2014

Unborn babies respond to grandparents’ death

There is ample evidence that fetuses are negatively affected by diseases and other health issues of the mother. But little […]

  • baby
  • death
  • health
  • labor market outcomes
  • mental health
  • mother
  • pregnancy
  • Kjell G. Salvanes
  • Paul J. Devereux
  • Sandra E. Black
Research

March 10, 2014

The consequences of Chernobyl on children’s later labor market career

Austria is one of the countries that received most radioactive fallout as a result of the nuclear catastrophe in Chernobyl […]

  • chernobyl
  • children
  • fallout
  • health
  • labor market outcomes
  • radioactivity
  • Martin Halla
  • Martina Zweimüller
Research

February 7, 2014

How important are your professors for your career?

Everybody who went to university remembers inspiring and motivated professors, but also really dull ones. A new IZA Discussion Paper […]

  • academic performance
  • career
  • college teaching
  • labor market outcomes
  • professors
  • quality
  • Marco Paccagnella
  • Michela Braga
  • Michele Pellizzari
Research

January 31, 2014

Early school tracking: no long-term impact on labor market outcomes

School tracking systems, which allot students to certain school types according to their ability, seek to improve efficiency in education […]

  • education
  • human capital
  • labor market outcomes
  • school choice
  • tracking system
  • Christian Dustmann
  • Patrick A. Puhani
  • Uta Schönberg
Research

July 1, 2013

How being a victim of school bullying affects your labor market career

Do victims of bullying at school still suffer later in their working lives? A new IZA Discussion Paper by Nick […]

  • bullying
  • employment
  • labor market outcomes
  • mental health
  • productivity
  • school
  • wages
  • Nick Drydakis

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