• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

IZA Newsroom

IZA – Institute of Labor Economics

  • Home
  • Archive
  • Press Lounge
  • DE
  • EN
Tags

Posts tagged with 'Armut'

Research

June 28, 2023

Why upward mobility from poverty is particularly low in the United States

New study compares the mechanisms through which poverty persistence is channeled in high-income countries

  • poverty
  • social mobility
  • Gøsta Esping-Andersen
  • Peter Fallesen
  • Rafael Pintro Schmitt
  • Zachary Parolin
Research

April 25, 2023

Generous unconditional cash transfers may reduce short-term labor force participation

Study from Barcelona finds negative employment effects, particularly among households with care responsibilities

  • cash transfer
  • labor force participation
  • poverty
  • social inclusion
  • unconditional basic income
  • welfare
  • Federico Todeschini
  • Timo Verlaat
  • Xavier Ramos
Research

December 18, 2020

Measuring individual-level poverty in developing countries

New approach accounts for resource sharing and scale economies in large families

  • Bangladesh
  • consumption
  • Development
  • economies of scale
  • households
  • Mexico
  • poverty
  • Alexander Wolf
  • Denni Tommasi
  • Jacob Penglase
  • Rossella Calvi
Research

November 6, 2019

Economic causes and consequences of mass shootings

Perpetrators are often low-educated and in financial distress — shootings leave lasting scars on local labor markets

  • crime
  • distress
  • education
  • unemployment
  • Abel Brodeur
  • Hasin Yousaf
Opinion

July 2, 2018

Can foreign aid reduce emigration?

Why aid efforts aimed at shaping migration must look beyond deterrence.

  • Africa
  • aid
  • Development
  • GDP
  • growth
  • migration
  • refugees
  • root causes
  • youth unemployment
  • Hannah M. Postel
  • Michael A. Clemens

Primary Sidebar

  • 
  • 
  • Archive
  • 
  • Tags
  • 
  • 'Armut'

© 2013–2025 Deutsche Post STIFTUNGImprint | Privacy PolicyIZA