Posts tagged with 'labor market outcomes'
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]