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Juniorprofessor/in, Juniorprofessur für Volkswirtschaftslehre,insbes. Arbeitsmarkt und Gesundheit
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Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.
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Long-Run Effects of Earlier Voting Eligibility on Turnout and Political InvolvementIn: The Journal of Politics Jg. 86 (2024) Nr. 3, S. 1045 - 1059Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/; Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Who Benefits from Cash-for-Care? : Effects of a Home Care Subsidy on Maternal Employment, Childcare Choices, and Children’s DevelopmentIn: The Journal of Human Resources Jg. 59 (2024) Nr. 4, S. 1011 - 1051Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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JUE Insight : Making it home? ; Evidence on the long-run impact of an intensive support program for the chronically homeless on housing, employment and healthIn: Journal of Urban Economics Jg. 133 (2023) 103511Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Revisiting gender identity and relative income within households : A cautionary tale on the potential pitfalls of density estimatorsIn: Journal of Applied Econometrics Jg. 36 (2021) Nr. 7, S. 1065 - 1073Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Does Starting Universal Childcare Earlier Influence Children’s Skill Development?In: Demography Jg. 57 (2020) S. 61 - 98Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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How effective are pictorial warnings on tobacco products? : New evidence on smoking behaviour using Australian panel dataIn: Journal of Health Economics Jg. 67 (2019) 102215Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/
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Parental leave policies and socio-economic gaps in child development : Evidence from a substantial benefit reform using administrative dataIn: Labour Economics Jg. 61 (2019) 101754Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Paid parental leave and families’ living arrangementsIn: Labour Economics Jg. 53 (2018) S. 182 - 197Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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What factors affect physicians' labour supply : Comparing structural discrete choice and reduced-form approachesIn: Health Economics Jg. 27 (2018) Nr. 2, S. e101 - e119Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Bounding the causal effect of unemployment on mental health : Nonparametric evidence from four countriesIn: Health Economics Jg. 26 (2017) Nr. 12, S. 1844 - 1861Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Paid Parental Leave and Child Health in AustraliaIn: Economic Record Jg. 93 (2017) Nr. 301, S. 214 - 237Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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The Effects of Smoking Bans on Self-Assessed Health : Evidence from GermanyIn: Health Economics Jg. 26 (2017) Nr. 3, S. 321 - 337Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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A Man's Blessing or a Woman's Curse? : The Family Earnings Gap of DoctorsIn: Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society Jg. 55 (2016) Nr. 3, S. 385 - 414Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Using the Life Satisfaction Approach to Value Daylight Savings Time Transitions : Evidence from Britain and GermanyIn: Journal of Happiness Studies Jg. 17 (2016) Nr. 6, S. 2293 - 2323Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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The causal effect of family income on child health in the UKIn: Journal of Health Economics Jg. 36 (2014) S. 137 - 150Online Volltext: dx.doi.org/