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    Replication Data for: Evaluating the Success of the War on Poverty since 1963 Using an Absolute Full-Income Poverty Measure

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    This is the replication package for "Evaluating the Success of the War on Poverty since 1963 Using an Absolute Full-Income Poverty Measure," accepted in 2023 by the Journal of Political Economy

    Replication data for: Nonparametric IV Methods for Dynamic Treatment Evaluation

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    van den Berg, Gerard J., Bonev, Petyo, and Mammen, Enno, (2020) “Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Methods for Dynamic Treatment Evaluation.” Review of Economics and Statistics 102:2, 355–367

    Replication Data for: 'Wages and the Value of Nonemployment'

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    The programs replicate tables and figures from "Wages and the Value of Nonemployment", by Jaeger, Schoefer, Young, and Zweimueller. Please see the Instructions and Documentation file for additional details

    Replication data for: Curriculum Reforms and Infant Health

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    Review of Economics and Statistics: Forthcomin

    Building a New Life in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Humanitarian Migrants, Release 6 (Waves 1-6)

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    Building a New Life in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Humanitarian Migrants (BNLA) aims to identify factors which help or hinder positive settlement outcomes. BNLA follows 1,509 humanitarian migrating units who arrived in Australia or had their permanent visas granted in the six months between May and December 2013. Participants include offshore visa holders who arrived in Australia holding a permanent humanitarian visa and onshore visa holders who received their permanent protection visa between May and December 2013. Wave 1 took place from October 2013 to March 2014 interviewing 2,399 principal and secondary applicants. The first five waves of data collection were conducted annually. Waves 1, 3 and 5 interviews were conducted face-to-face and waves 2 and 4 interviews were conducted by telephone. Wave 6 was conducted 5 years after wave 5, between January and July 2023. Wave 6 data was collected online and face-to-face. The survey and participant materials were translated into 14 languages in wave 1, 9 languages in waves 2 - 5 and 5 languages in Wave 6. Interviews were conducted by bilingual interviewers; some interviews also used interpreters (interviews were conducted in nineteen languages in total in waves 1 and 2, thirteen languages in wave 3, eleven languages in wave 4, and ten languages in wave 5 and seven languages in wave 6). For Waves 2 and 4, shorter telephone interviews omit some of the questions asked in the longer face-to-face interviews. Topics covered by the study include: demographics, immigration experience, housing and neighbourhood, English language proficiency, education and training, employment and income, health, self-sufficiency, community support, personal resources and life satisfaction, and life in Australia. Additional modules include the child module in Wave 3, childcare and gender roles from Wave 5 and the COVID-19 and youth module in Wave 6. Researchers interested in using this data should note: (1) BNLA does not include data about migrants in the family and skilled streams of the permanent Migration Program; (2) BNLA only includes humanitarian migrants who arrived/were granted a visa during a specific time period; (3) Analysis at the state level is not possible

    The Impact of organizational justice on operational effectiveness: the mediating role of organizational trust and organizational citizenship

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    Replication Data for: The Impact of organizational justice on operational effectiveness: the mediating role of organizational trust and organizational citizenship. Database in SPSS format

    Replication Data for: "The Asymmetric Experience of Positive and Negative Economic Growth: Global Evidence Using Subjective Well-Being Data"

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    Replication Data for: "The Asymmetric Experience of Positive and Negative Economic Growth: Global Evidence Using Subjective Well-Being Data

    Replication Data for: 'Worker Beliefs about Outside Options'

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    The programs replicate tables and figures from "Worker Beliefs about Outside Options," by Jaeger, Roth, Roussille, and Schoefer. Please see the replication_documentation file for additional details

    Replication Data for: Nastiness in Groups

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    Replication data and files for the paper "Nastiness in Groups", forthcoming in the Journal of the European Economic Associatio

    Replication Data for: Women’s Economic Rights in Developing Countries and the Gender Gap in Migration to Germany

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    There is large variation across countries of origin in the gender composition of migrants coming to Germany. We argue that women’s economic rights in developing countries of origin have three effects on their migration prospects to a place like Germany that is far away and difficult to reach. First, the lower are women’s economic rights the less women have access to and control over the resources needed to migrate to Germany. Second, the lower are rights the lower is women’s agency to make or otherwise influence migration decisions. These two constraining effects on the female share in migrant populations dominate the opposing third effect that stems from low levels of women’s economic rights generating a potentially powerful push factor. We find corroborating evidence in our analysis of the gender composition of migration to Germany over the period 2009 to 2017

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