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August 16, 2022

Measurement of incomes, living costs and standards of living

5th IZA Workshop on Labor Statistics discusses latest findings

  • cost of living
  • IZA workshop
  • labor statistics
  • measurement
  • standard of living
  • Katharine Abraham
  • Susan Houseman
Research

January 17, 2022

Women face higher earnings losses than men after job displacement

Motherhood and sorting into part-time jobs can explain part of the gender gap

  • gender pay gap
  • Germany
  • household structure
  • job loss
  • labor supply
  • Hannah Illing
  • Johannes Schmieder
  • Simon Trenkle
Research

February 1, 2021

Targeted COVID-19 relief programs improve compliance with confinement measures

Study from Italy analyzes the impact of a food stamp program on social distancing

  • compliance
  • COVID-19
  • fairness
  • food relief
  • Italy
  • social distancing
  • Andrea Geraci
  • Claudio Deiana
  • Fabio Sabatini
  • Gianluca Mazzarella
Research

September 21, 2020

How a second chance in education influences labor market outcomes

Adult education reforms in Norway reduced gender earnings gap

  • adult education
  • earnings
  • education
  • fertility
  • gender gap
  • human capital
  • labor market prospects
  • Kjell G. Salvanes
  • Patrick Bennett
  • Richard Blundell
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August 31, 2020

Graduating in a pandemic may lead to long-term income losses

IZA Expert Panel reveals country differences in labor market researchers’ expectations

  • career
  • COVID-19
  • education
  • graduate
  • school-to-work
  • youth unemployment
Research

February 26, 2020

Does it pay to start your career with a job at a larger firm?

Size matters for young workers' long-term outcomes

  • career
  • entry job
  • firm size
  • job search
  • lifetime income
  • skills
  • Jaime Arellano-Bover
Research

December 2, 2019

Taxing billionaires

Geographical location of the ultra-wealthy in the U.S. is highly sensitive to state estate taxes

  • billionaires
  • cost-benefit analysis
  • estate tax
  • income tax
  • mobility
  • revenue
  • taxation
  • wealth
  • Daniel Wilson
  • Enrico Moretti
Research

July 9, 2019

How parents pay for their unemployed adult children

Study analyzes changes in consumption, work and saving habits

  • adult children
  • consumption
  • household
  • income
  • parents
  • savings
  • unemployment
  • Jeffrey Wenger
  • Kathryn Edwards
Research

September 21, 2018

Parental leave benefits do not widen the socio-economic gap in child development

Analysis of school entrance exams in Germany

  • child development
  • Germany
  • parental leave
  • single motherhood
  • socio-economic inequality
  • C. Katharina Spieß
  • Daniel Kühnle
  • Kamila Cygan-Rehm
  • Mathias Hübener
  • Regina Riphahn
Research

December 8, 2015

Labor supply effects of winning a lottery

Economic theory provides ambiguous predictions about the effect of wage increases on the allocation of time between leisure and work. […]

  • labor productivity
  • labor supply
  • lottery
  • wage setting
  • wage shocks
  • Jan C. van Ours
  • Matteo Picchio
  • Sigrid Suetens
Research

July 13, 2015

Socio-economic background shapes children’s personality

In many countries, people find it hard to climb up the economic ladder. According to a recent IZA paper, one […]

  • academic achievement
  • altruism
  • children
  • disadvantaged
  • education
  • income
  • IQ
  • personality traits
  • risk preferences
  • socio-economic status
  • time preferences
  • Armin Falk
  • Fabian Kosse
  • Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
  • Thomas Deckers
Research

February 20, 2015

Sports and exercise boost labor market performance and earnings

Many public policy campaigns aim at encouraging people to be more physically active. Sports and exercise enhance physical and mental […]

  • active labor market policy
  • earnings
  • employment
  • fitness
  • health
  • IZA World of Labor
  • soft skills
  • sports
  • Dan-Olof Rooth
  • Michael Lechner
Research

February 6, 2015

The stress cost of children: Time matters more than money

Stress can be viewed as reflecting the limits on time and money that life imposes. Numerous studies have measured the […]

  • birth
  • child care
  • children
  • costs
  • financial costs
  • mother
  • parents
  • stress
  • time
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh
  • Hielke Buddelmeyer
  • Mark Wooden

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