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June 17, 2019

New moms are healthier when dads can stay home

Swedish reform gave fathers more flexibility in taking days off

  • child care
  • maternal health
  • mental health
  • paid maternity leave
  • paternity leave
  • physical health
  • spillover effects
  • workplace flexibility
  • Maya Rossin-Slater
  • Petra Persson
Research

February 1, 2017

Three mechanisms to boost firm productivity

Monetary incentives are not always the most cost-effective way to make employees more productive. Three recent IZA World of Labor […]

  • emotions
  • employee ownership
  • firm performance
  • firm productivity
  • happiness
  • IZA World of Labor
  • peer effects
  • productivity
  • spillover effects
  • Douglas Kruse
  • Eugenio Proto
  • Thomas Cornelissen
Research

September 24, 2015

Street prostitution zones make cities safer

Designated zones for street prostitution have reduce crime in the Netherlands. Data from 1994-2011 for Dutch cities show a decrease […]

  • crime
  • drugs
  • health
  • human trafficking
  • prostitution
  • rape
  • safety
  • sexual abuse
  • sexual violence
  • spillover effects
  • street prostiution
  • tippelzones
  • Bas van der Klaauw
  • Paul Bisschop
  • Stephen Kastoryano
Research

February 11, 2015

Female leaders increase workplace diversity by narrowing the gender gap in promotions

Although women comprise 45 percent of the labor force across OECD countries, they continue to earn less than men on […]

  • career ladder
  • female leadership
  • gender gap
  • Norway
  • promotion
  • spillover effects
  • women
  • Amalia Miller
  • Astrid Kunze

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