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Organisational Support as the Mediator of Career-Related HRM Practices and Affective Commitment:Evidence from Knowledge Workers in Malaysia
Organisational Support Mediator Career-Related HRM Practices Affective Commitment
2009/4/10
A growing body of research in the new career theory suggests that the shift of organisational career management to individual responsibility causes diminishing employee commitment to organisations. Wh...
Gender Differences in Beliefs on the Returns to Effort: Evidence from the World Values Survey
Gender Differences World Values Survey
2016/3/7
We study gender differences in attitudes in the role of luck versus hard work in achieving success using data from the World Values Survey. Women are consistently more likely to report that success is...
The Impact of Increased Tax Subsidies on the Insurance Coverage of Self-Employed Families: Evidence from the 1996–2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
Increased Tax Subsidies Insurance Coverage Self-Employed Families Evidence Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
2016/3/7
The share of health insurance premiums that self-employed workers can deduct when computing federal income taxes rose from 30 percent in 1996 to 100 percent in 2003. Data from the 1996–2004 Medical Ex...
The Effect of a First Child on Female Labor Supply: Evidence from Women Seeking Fertility Services
First Child Female Labor Supply Women Seeking Fertility Services
2016/3/7
Estimating the causal effect of a first child on female labor supply is complicated by the endogeneity of fertility. This paper addresses this problem by focusing on a sample of women from the Nationa...
The Effect of the Social Security Earnings Test on Male Labor Supply: New Evidence from Survey and Administrative Data
Social Security Earnings Test Male Labor Supply Administrative Data
2016/3/7
Despite numerous empirical studies, there is surprisingly little agreement about whether the Social Security earnings test affects male labor supply. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive analysis...
Quality Australian evidence on leadership for improved learning
Quality Australian evidence leader
2015/5/26
Where do those in schools start sorting
the wheat from the chaff, genuine
growth potions offering long-term
improvement from the elixirs, shorterm opportunism and/or unrealistic
expectations? ...
Teacher Shocks and Student Learning: Evidence from Zambia
Teacher Shocks Student Learning Zambia
2016/3/7
A large literature examines the link between shocks to households and the educational attainment of children. We use new panel data to estimate the impact of shocks to teachers on student learning in ...
Collective Labor Supply: A Single-Equation Model and Some Evidence from French Data
Collective Labor Supply Single-Equation Model Some Evidence French Data
2016/3/7
In Chiappori's (1988) collective model of labor supply, hours of work are supposed flexible. In many countries, however, male labor supply does not vary much. In that case, the husband's labor supply ...
Financial Aid and Students’ College Decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia Tuition Assistance Grant Program
Financial Aid Students’ College Decisions Columbia Tuition Assistance Grant Program
2016/3/7
The District of Columbia Tuition Assistance Grant Program (DCTAG), instituted in 1999, allows D.C. residents to attend public colleges and universities throughout the country at considerably lower in-...
The Effect of School Type on Academic Achievement: Evidence from Indonesia
School Type Academic Achievement Evidence Indonesia
2016/3/7
Using Indonesian data, this paper evaluates the impact of school type on the academic achievement of junior secondary school students (grades 7–9). Public school graduates, after controlling for a wid...
An Assessment of Propensity Score Matching as a Nonexperimental Impact Estimator: Evidence from Mexico’s PROGRESA Program
Evidence Mexico’s PROGRESA
2016/3/7
Not all policy questions can be addressed by social experiments. Nonexperimental evaluation methods provide an alternative to experimental designs but their results depend on untestable assumptions. T...
Schooling and the Armed Forces Qualifying Test: Evidence from School-Entry Laws
Schooling Armed Forces Qualifying Test Evidence School-Entry Laws
2016/3/7
How much can late schooling investments close racial and ethnic skill gaps? We investigate this question by exploiting the large differences in completed schooling that arise among teenagers with birt...
Do Welfare Asset Limits Affect Household Saving?: Evidence from Welfare Reform
Welfare Asset Limits Household Saving Evidence Welfare Reform
2016/3/7
We use data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to estimate the effect of new saving incentives implemented as part of the 1996 welfare reform on household saving. Economic theory predicts that lo...
Do Husbands and Wives Pool Their Resources?: Further Evidence
Husbands Wives Pool Their Resources
2016/3/4
This paper replicates results of an article showing that families with children increased expenditures on women’s clothing (relative to men’s) after implementation of a policy that shifted a child sub...
Marital Matching and Earnings Evidence from the Unmarried Population in Sweden
Marital Matching Earnings Evidence Unmarried Population Sweden
2016/3/4
Social scientists have devoted substantial research to economic basis for matching of men and women in marriage. A common feature of existing studies is their reliance on samples of married couples. T...