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Jun 12, 2024 - Research and Replication Data for Labor Economics
De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel; Ward, George; De Keulenaer, Femke; Van Landeghem, Bert; Kavetsos, Georgios; Norton, Michael I., 2024, "Replication Data for: "The Asymmetric Experience of Positive and Negative Economic Growth: Global Evidence Using Subjective Well-Being Data"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/8EPWQF, Research Data Center of IZA (IDSC), V1, UNF:6:HNlq2toQEyGxQ0y2BJIsPw== [fileUNF]
Replication Data for: "The Asymmetric Experience of Positive and Negative Economic Growth: Global Evidence Using Subjective Well-Being Data" |
Nov 12, 2023 - G²LM|LIC - Gender Growth and Labor Markets in Low-Income Countries
Alfonsi, Livia; Namubiru, Mary; Spaziani, Sara, 2023, "G²LM|LIC - Meet Your Future Project: COVID-19 Phone Surveys - Students and Alumnis", https://doi.org/10.15185/glmlic.696.1, Research Data Center of IZA (IDSC), V2
The Meet Your Future Project (MYF) is an RCT designed in partnership with BRAC Uganda to investigate the relative importance of several barriers to quality employment that students face when transitioning from the educational sector into labor markets characterized by high levels... |
Nov 12, 2023 - G²LM|LIC - Gender Growth and Labor Markets in Low-Income Countries
Whillans, Ashley; Belal, Saika, 2023, "G²LM|LIC - Tracking the Value of Time of Informal Sector Workers During and Post-Curfew in Nairobi", https://doi.org/10.15185/glmlic.701.1, Research Data Center of IZA (IDSC), V2
Poverty entails more than a scarcity of material resources—it also involves a shortage of time. To examine the causal benefits of reducing time poverty, we conducted a longitudinal field experiment over six consecutive weeks in an urban slum in Kenya with a sample of working moth... |
Oct 31, 2023 - IZA - Institute of Labor Economics
Falk, Armin; Graeber, Thomas, 2023, "Delayed Negative Effects of Prosocial Spending on Happiness", https://doi.org/10.15185/191432411, Research Data Center of IZA (IDSC), V2
The data were collected in a behavioral choice experiment with a total of N = 591 student participants at the BonnEconLab of the University of Bonn, Germany, in September 2016. In the main sample, Lottery Choice (N = 325), subjects chose between two lotteries, Lottery A (with pro... |