Climate change and long-run consequences of in utero exposure to natural disasters - New policy brief by @AnthonySWray & @chriskarbownik document that fetal exposure to hurricanes decreased educational attainment, geographic mobility, and lifecycle income: https://t.co/8hduXvFOhg
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7th Meeting of the SDU WAM — Date: April 22, 2020 — Keynote: Claus Thustrup Kreiner (KU) —Further information on here starting next week: https://t.co/lx1glxfT2y
New NHE Discussion Paper by @chriskarbownik and @AnthonySWray show that boys with health deficiencies were 14.9% less likely to work in white collar occupations as adults relative to their fathers, in comparison to their brothers.
https://t.co/6dB9F8UGIB
We welcome everybody to join the 4th Mini-Workshop for young scholars at IVØ Seminar room from 9.45.
A lot of different working papers are going to be presented on subjects such as inequality, industrialization and the death of the dancehall star!
@ProfNoto If someone had not pointed out above, I would not have realized that this is not the actual text. Now what does thay say about our discipline? 🙈
Congratulations to @leah_boustan@Princeton and Philipp Kircher @EdinburghUni @EuropeanUni on winning the 2019 IZA Young Labor Economist Award! https://t.co/XHjmNBIqHa
@pietrobiroli Aren’t majority of the editorial boards of these journals made of US-based researchers who conduct research on the US? And since editors’ tastes play a role in what gets in, I am not surprised about the US domination in terms of focus.