4,213 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5978
published in: Review of Development Economics, 2012, 16 (4), 527-539
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5974
published in: American Journal of Education, 2012, 118 (3), 309-339
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5969
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5967
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5966
published in: Stefano Bartolini, Ennio Bilancini, Luigino Bruni, and Pier-Luigi Porta (Eds.), Policies for Happiness, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, 62-94
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5965
published in: Econometrica, 2012, 80 (2), 863-881
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5963
published in: Review of Economic Dynamics, 2103, 16(1), 11-25.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5959
published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2013, 95 (1), 21 - 33
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5946
published as 'The intergenerational transmission of schooling: Are mothers really less important than fathers?' in: Economics of Education Review, 2015, 47, 100–117
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5939
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5933
published in: Papers in Regional Science, 2013, 92 (2), 407-417
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5925
published in: Games and Economic Behavior, 2012, 75 (1), 17-34
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5919
published in: Economic Journal, 2011, 121 (556), 396-412
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5906
revised version published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2016, 135, 47-60
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5905
published in: Paul Hare and Gerard Turley (eds.): The Handbook of the Economics and Political Economy of Transition, Routledge, 2013, pp. 350-362
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5901
published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (4), 1549-1584
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5899
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5894
published in: International Review of Applied Economics, 2012, 26 (4), 489 - 513
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5891
revised version published as 'Two-stage threshold representations' in: Theoretical Economics, 2013, 8, 875–882
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5888
substantially revised version published as 'Full-Time Universal Childcare in a Context of Low Maternal Employment: Modest but Persistent Effects' in: Labour Economics, 2015, 36, 124 - 136