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The Oregonian
April 29, 2019
Americans are famous for being BS artists, but the ‘overclaiming’ champion is actually … Canada: 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
Quartz
April 29, 2019
Married, childless women still face a “motherhood penalty” at work
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 12308: Discrimination in Hiring Based on Potential and Realized Fertility: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment
Family & Gender
Firms & Workers
IZA DP No. 12308
Marketing Dive
April 24, 2019
How choice architecture shapes consumer decisions
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 11097: Nudging Generosity: Choice Architecture and Cognitive Factors in Charitable Giving
Behavior & Preferences
Health & Happiness
IZA DP No. 11097
The World Economic Forum
April 18, 2019
Researchers have found a link between air pollution and crime
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 11492: Crime is in the Air: The Contemporaneous Relationship between Air Pollution and Crime
Health & Happiness
IZA DP No. 11492
The Badger Herald
April 16, 2019
Common cents: Unpacking the numbers behind the gender wage gap
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 9656: The Gender Wage Gap: Extent, Trends, and Explanations
Family & Gender
Wealth & Inequality
IZA DP No. 9656
VOX.COM
April 10, 2019
Senate Democrats have coalesced around a big plan to expand tax credits
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 5994: The Effects of a Universal Child Benefit
Economy & Trade
IZA DP No. 5994
BrightSurf.com
April 10, 2019
Higher lead in topsoil boosts probability of cognitive difficulties in 5-year-old boys
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 12178: The Legacy Lead Deposition in Soils and Its Impact on Cognitive Function in Preschool-Aged Children in the United States
Education & Human Capital
Health & Happiness
IZA DP No. 12178
Yale Daily News
April 4, 2019
Lamont promises teacher diversity
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 10630: The Long-Run Impacts of Same-Race Teachers
Education & Human Capital
IZA DP No. 10630
Brookings Blog
April 3, 2019
The teacher diversity gap is literally inherited
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 12201: The Intergenerational Transmission of Teaching
Education & Human Capital
IZA DP No. 12201
Business Insider
March 18, 2019
Prince Harry will reportedly take 2 weeks of paternity leave from his royal duties to be a ‘modern dad,’ and piles of research shows why that’s so important
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 5793: A Flying Start? Maternity Leave Benefi ts and Long Run Outcomes of Children
Family & Gender
IZA DP No. 5793
World Commerce Review
March 15, 2019
Human/e capitalism: work, knowledge and non-hierarchical cooperation
Op-ed by Werner Eichhorst
Firms & Workers
Future of Work
The Economist
March 7, 2019
A small step for women
With reference to IZA WOL Article No. 14 by Lisa Cameron
Family & Gender
IZA WOL No. 14
Deutsche Welle
February 27, 2019
Germany’s ‘money for nothing’ experiment raises basic income questions
Includes statement from Hilmar Schneider
Labor Market Policy
Unemployment
Wealth & Inequality
Xinhua (China)
February 19, 2019
Job vacancies in Germany reach record level
Includes statement from Ulf Rinne
Firms & Workers
Unemployment
New Haven Yale Daily News
February 19, 2019
Study links water contamination to poor infant health
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper: 12115: Something in the Pipe: Flint Water Crisis and Health at Birth
Health & Happiness
IZA DP No. 12115
europeanceo.com
February 12, 2019
Redrafting national service policy
With reference to article in the IZA Journal of Labor Economics
Education & Human Capital
Wealth & Inequality
IZA Journal of Labor Economics
The Huffington Post
January 23, 2019
Raising The Minimum Wage Would Save American Lives
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 10572: Minimum Wages and the Distribution of Family Incomes
Firms & Workers
Labor Market Policy
IZA DP No. 10572
Cato Institute
January 17, 2019
The Impact of The New German Minimum Wage
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No.12043: The Causal Effects of the Minimum Wage Introduction in Germany: An Overview
Firms & Workers
IZA DP No. 12043
Standard-Examiner
January 14, 2019
New state reports break down where Ogden, Weber schools need improvement
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
MarketWatch
January 7, 2019
This is how your workload really affects your kids
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No.10739: Parental Work Hours and Childhood Obesity: Evidence Using Instrumental Variables Related to Sibling School Eligibility
Family & Gender
Firms & Workers
IZA DP No. 10739
Mint
December 20, 2018
Stop working from home as it’s stressful, says new study
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 11993: Does Telework Stress Employees Out? A Study on Working at Home and Subjective Well-Being for Wage/Salary Workers
Firms & Workers
IZA DP No.11993
publicnow.com
December 19, 2018
Pass-Through Deduction in 2017 Tax Law Could Weaken Wages and Workplace Standards
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No.9149: Fairness and Frictions: The Impact of Unequal Raises on Quit Behavior
Firms & Workers
Labor Market Policy
Los Angeles Daily Bruin
December 10, 2018
Submission: Lawsuit against the UC is about advocating for data transparency
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 7000: Affirmative Action and University Fit: Evidence from Proposition 209
Wealth & Inequality
IZA DP No. 7000
CNS News
November 15, 2018
In UK, Girls Are Not Taking Up Traditionally ‘Male’ Jobs Despite ‘Gender Revolution,’ Study Finds
With reference to IZA Discussion Paper No. 11872: Cross Cohort Evidence on Gendered Sorting Patterns in the UK: The Importance of Societal Movements versus Childhood Variables
Family & Gender
Firms & Workers
IZA DP No. 11872
apolitical
November 8, 2018
Blind hiring is curbing biased decisions — using algorithms and AI
Op-ed by Ulf Rinne
Digitalization
Firms & Workers
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