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Cato Institute Press
October 15, 2019
The Economics of Ethnic Enclaves
With reference to IZA World of Labor, Ethnic enclaves and immigrant economic integration
Migration & Integration
Wealth & Inequality
IZA WOL 287
New York Daily News
October 9, 2019
Study shows employees react worse to criticism from female bosses
With reference to the IZA Discussion Paper No. 12611: Do Workers Discriminate against Female Bosses?
Behavior & Preferences
Family & Gender
Firms & Workers
Future of Work
IZA DP No. 12611
MarketWatch
October 8, 2019
Massive new study links pollution to assaults and domestic violence
With reference to the IZA Discussion Paper No. 11492, Crime is in the Air: The Contemporaneous Relationship between Air Pollution and Crime
Behavior & Preferences
Health & Happiness
IZA DP No. 11492
Quartz
October 7, 2019
Why are workers more resentful of criticism when the boss is a woman?
With reference to the IZA Discussion Paper No. 12611: Do Workers Discriminate against Female Bosses?
Behavior & Preferences
Family & Gender
Firms & Workers
Future of Work
IZA DP No. 12611
The Times
October 4, 2019
Clean air for all: Chess players make more mistakes when air is polluted
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 12632: Indoor Air Quality and Cognitive Performance
Behavior & Preferences
Future of Work
Health & Happiness
IZA DP No. 12632
CBS News
October 2, 2019
The U.S. economy’s hidden problem: Men without jobs
With reference to IZA World of Labor
Health & Happiness
Unemployment
Newsweek
September 26, 2019
Contrary to President Trump, Deporting Immigrants Doesn’t Make Communities Safer, New Study Finds
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 12413: Immigrants' Deportations, Local Crime and Police Effectiveness
Migration & Integration
IZA DP No. 12413
Forbes
August 29, 2019
Refugees In Germany Did Not Bring Higher Risk To Germans
Mit Bezug zu IZA Discussion Paper No. 12469, Immigration and Crimes against Natives: The 2015 Refugee Crisis in Germany
Migration & Integration
IZA DP No. 12469
CNBC
August 23, 2019
Could you start a business with your other half? Here’s the advice of 3 couples who did
Mit Bezug zu IZA Discussion Paper No. 8186, Entrepreneurial Couples
Behavior & Preferences
Family & Gender
Firms & Workers
IZA DP No. 8186
Dallas Morning News
August 16, 2019
‘What do you lose if you don’t have anything?’ – Why 1 in 3 businesses in Dallas are owned by immigrants
With reference to the IZA Discussion Paper No. 131: Are Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected? An Economic Analysis
Firms & Workers
Migration & Integration
IZA DP No. 131
Wall Street Journal
August 12, 2019
New Data Show Few New York Teachers of Color in the Pipeline
With reference to the IZA Discussion Paper No. 10630: The Long-Run Impacts of Same-Race Teachers
Education & Human Capital
Migration & Integration
IZA No. 10630
NBC News
August 5, 2019
Mass shootings: Experts say violence is contagious, and 24/7 news cycle doesn’t help
With reference to the IZA Discussion Paper No. 11900, The Effect of Media Coverage on Mass Shootings
Behavior & Preferences
Digitalization
IZA DP No. 11900
thirdAGE.com
July 30, 2019
Married Couples with Big Age Gaps Are Less Satisfied Over Time
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 10863: The Marital Satisfaction of Differently-Aged Couples
Behavior & Preferences
Health & Happiness
IZA DP No. 10863
NJ Advance Media
July 29, 2019
Combat predictable results of adults’ low expectations for kids
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 10630: The Long-Run Impacts of Same-Race Teachers
Education & Human Capital
Wealth & Inequality
IZA DP No. 10630
America’s Charities
July 26, 2019
There Is a Shortage of African American Teachers in America
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 10630: The Long-Run Impacts of Same-Race Teachers
Education & Human Capital
Wealth & Inequality
IZA DP No. 10630
Good Morning America
July 16, 2019
What to know about the gender wage gap
With reference to the IZA Discussion Paper No. 9656: The Gender Wage Gap: Extent, Trends, and Explanations
Family & Gender
IZA DP No. 9656
Employment Policies Institute
July 11, 2019
New Survey Finds 72 Percent of U.S. Economists Oppose a $15 Federal Minimum Wage
Study based on survey among U.S.-based IZA Fellows
Firms & Workers
Labor Market Policy
EPI Survey
Markets Insider
June 12, 2019
5 unintended consequences when world governments got involved in sex policies
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 3214: Sex Ratios and Crime: Evidence from China’s One-Child Policy
Demographic Change
Economy & Trade
IZA DP No. 3214
Fox News (and various other news outlets)
June 5, 2019
John Stossel: Must parental leave be dictated by government? Can’t we say something isn’t government’s job?
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 8023: Unanticipated Effects of California's Paid Family Leave Program
Family & Gender
Unemployment
IZA DP No. 8023
Fast Company
May 29, 2019
I’m a former elite athlete and I call BS on tech’s obsession with working long hours
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 8129: The Productivity of Working Hours
Firms & Workers
Health & Happiness
IZA DP No. 9129
Allentown Morning Call
May 28, 2019
Why don’t we have 30-hour workweeks?
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 10179: Hours Worked in Europe and the US: New Data, New Answers
Firms & Workers
Labor Market Policy
IZA DP No. 10179
New Statesman
May 8, 2019
The fine art of bullshitting – and why we’re getting better at it
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 12282: Bullshitters. Who Are They and What Do We Know about Their Lives?
Behavior & Preferences
Education & Human Capital
IZA DP No. 12292
Connecticut Post
May 6, 2019
Paid family leave may benefit businesses
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 5793: A Flying Start? Maternity Leave Benefi ts and Long Run Outcomes of Children
Education & Human Capital
Family & Gender
IZA DP No. 5793
Time Magazine
April 30, 2019
Wealthy, Male American Students Are More Likely to BS, Study Says
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 12282: Bullshitters. Who Are They and What Do We Know about Their Lives?
Behavior & Preferences
Education & Human Capital
IZA DP No. 12282
New York Daily News
April 30, 2019
North Americans males born into privilege are most likely to be ‘bullsh–ters,’ according to a study
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 12282: Bullshitters. Who Are They and What Do We Know about Their Lives?
Behavior & Preferences
Education & Human Capital
IZA DP No. 12282:
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