fix(data): Update representativeness and designs of studies
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citation: Adam2018
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author: Adam, C., Bevan, D., & Gollin, D.
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year: 2018
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title: "Rural-urban linkages, public investment and transport costs: The case of tanzania"
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group: rural workers
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data: national Tanzania Social Accounting Matrix (SAM, 2001); national administrative survey Integrated Labor Force Survey (2001), Tanzania Agricultural Sample Census (2003)
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design: quasi-experimental
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design: simulation
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method: general equilibrium model
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sample: 7
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unit: household
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cite: Adams2015
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author: Adams, S., & Atsu, F.
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year: 2015
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title: "Assessing the distributional effects of regulation in developing countries"
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cite: Al2014
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author: Al-Mamun, A., Wahab, S. A., Mazumder, M. N. H., & Su, Z.
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year: 2014
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title: Empirical Investigation on the Impact of Microcredit on Women Empowerment in Urban Peninsular Malaysia
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data: structured face-to-face interviews
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design: quasi-experimental
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method: cross-sectional stratified random sampling
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method: cross-sectional stratified random sampling; OLS, multiple regression analysis
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sample: 242
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unit: individual
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representativeness: subnational, urban
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cite: Alinaghi2020
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author: Alinaghi, N., Creedy, J., & Gemmell, N.
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year: 2020
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title: "The redistributive effects of a minimum wage increase in New Zealand: A microsimulation analysis"
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cite: Bailey2012
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author: Bailey, M. J., Hershbein, B., & Miller, A. R.
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year: 2012
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title: The Opt-In Revolution? Contraception and the Gender Gap in Wages
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data: longitudinal administrative National Longitudinal Survey of Young Women (NLS-YW)
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design: quasi-experimental
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method: linear regression models, Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition with recentered influence function (RIF) procedure
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method: linear regression models; OLS; Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition with recentered influence function (RIF) procedure
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sample: 5159
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unit: individual
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representativeness: national
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cite: Bartha2020
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author: Bartha, A., & Zentai, V.
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year: 2020
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title: "Long-term care and gender equality: Fuzzy-set ideal types of care regimes in europe"
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cite: Blumenberg2014
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author: Blumenberg, E., & Pierce, G.
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year: 2014
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title: A Driving Factor in Mobility? Transportation’s Role in Connecting Subsidized Housing and Employment Outcomes in the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) Program
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cite: Broadway2020
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author: Broadway, B., Kalb, G., McVicar, D., & Martin, B.
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year: 2020
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title: The Impact of Paid Parental Leave on Labor Supply and Employment Outcomes in Australia
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method: propensity score matching
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sample: 5000
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unit: individuals
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representativeness: national
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representativeness: national, census
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causal: 1 # 0 correlation / 1 causal
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theory:
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cite: Carstens2018
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author: Carstens, C., & Massatti, R.
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year: 2018
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title: Predictors of labor force status in a random sample of consumers with serious mental illness
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cite: Chao2022
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author: Chao, C.-C., Ee, M. S., Nguyen, X., & Yu, E. S. H.
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year: 2022
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title: "Minimum wage, firm dynamics, and wage inequality: Theory and evidence"
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group: formal workers
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data: WB Doing Business Survey, WDI, ILOSTAT
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design: quasi-experimental
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design: simulation
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method: dual economy general-equilibrium model
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sample: 43
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unit: country
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cite: Cieplinski2021
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author: Cieplinski, A., D’Alessandro, S., Distefano, T., & Guarnieri, P.
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year: 2021
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title: "Coupling environmental transition and social prosperity: A scenario-analysis of the Italian case"
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cite: Clark2019
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author: Clark, S., Kabiru, C. W., Laszlo, S., & Muthuri, S.
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year: 2019
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title: The Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women’s Economic Empowerment in Africa
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cite: Davies2022
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author: Davies, J. M., Brighton, L. J., Reedy, F., & Bajwah, S.
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year: 2022
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title: "Maternity provision, contract status, and likelihood of returning to work: Evidence from research intensive universities in the UK"
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method: cross-sectional; pooled odds ratios
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sample: 17
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unit: employer
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representativeness:
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representativeness: local
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causal: 0 # 0 correlation / 1 causal
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theory: scarce high-level academic female representation through 'leaky pipeline'
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cite: Debowicz2014
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author: Debowicz, D., & Golan, J
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year: 2014
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title: "The impact of Oportunidades on human capital and income distribution in Mexico: A top-down/bottom-up approach"
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cite: Delesalle2021
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author: Delesalle, E.
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year: 2021
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title: "The effect of the Universal Primary Education program on consumption and on the employment sector: Evidence from Tanzania"
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cite: Dustmann2012
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author: Dustmann, C., & Schönberg, U.
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year: 2012
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title: Expansions in Maternity Leave Coverage and Children’s Long-Term Outcomes
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method: difference-in-difference analysis
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sample: 13000
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unit: individual
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representativeness: national
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representativeness: national, census
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causal: 0 # 0 correlation / 1 causal
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theory:
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cite: Emigh2018
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author: Emigh, R. J., Feliciano, C., O’Malley, C., & Cook-Martin, D.
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year: 2018
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title: "The effect of state transfers on poverty in post-socialist eastern europe"
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data: panel data
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design: quasi-experimental
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method: two-wave panel analysis
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method: two-wave panel analysis; OLS; random effects negative binomial model
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sample: 7949
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unit: individual
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representativeness:
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representativeness: national
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causal: 0 # 0 correlation / 1 causal
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theory: institutionalist perspective; underclass perspective; neoclassical perspective
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cite: Field2019
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author: Field, E., Pande, R., Rigol, N., Schaner, S., & Moore, C. T.
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year: 2019
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title: "On Her Own Account: How Strengthening Women’s Financial Control Affects Labor Supply and Gender Norms"
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cite: Gates2000
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author: Gates, L. B.
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year: 2000
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title: Workplace Accommodation as a Social Process
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cite: Gilbert2001
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author: Gilbert, A., Phimister, E., & Theodossiou, I.
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year: 2001
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title: The potential impact of the minimum wage in rural areas
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cite: Go2010
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author: Go, D. S., Kearney, M., Korman, V., Robinson, S., & Thierfelder, K.
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year: 2010
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title: Wage subsidy and labour market flexibility in south africa
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cite: Hardoy2015
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author: Hardoy, I., & Schøne, P.
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year: 2015
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title: "Enticing even higher female labor supply: The impact of cheaper day care"
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cite: Hojman2019
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author: Hojman, A., & López Bóo, F.
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year: 2019
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title: Cost-Effective Public Daycare in a Low-Income Economy Benefits Children and Mothers
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cite: Khan2021
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author: Khan, M. A., Walmsley, T., & Mukhopadhyay, K.
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year: 2021
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title: "Trade liberalization and income inequality: The case for Pakistan"
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cite: Kuriyama2021
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author: Kuriyama, A., & Abe, N.
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year: 2021
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title: "Decarbonisation of the power sector to engender a 'Just transition’ in Japan: Quantifying local employment impacts"
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cite: Li2022
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author: Li, Y., & Sunder, N.
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year: 2022
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title: Land inequality and workfare policies
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method: OLS, instrumental variable approach
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sample: 414
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unit: district
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representativeness: national
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representativeness: national, census
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causal: 1 # 0 correlation / 1 causal
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theory: political capture theory
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cite: Liyanaarachchi2016
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author: Liyanaarachchi, T. S., Naranpanawa, A., & Bandara, J. S.
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year: 2016
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title: "Impact of trade liberalisation on labour market and poverty in Sri Lanka. An integrated macro-micro modelling approach"
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cite: Militaru2019
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author: Militaru, E., Popescu, M. E., Cristescu, A., & Vasilescu, M. D.
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year: 2019
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title: "Assessing minimum wage policy implications upon income inequalities: The case of Romania"
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cite: Mun2018
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author: Mun, E., & Jung, J.
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year: 2018
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title: "Policy generosity, employer heterogeneity, and women’s employment opportunities: The welfare state paradox reexamined"
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data: Japan Company Handbook for Job Searchers
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design: quasi-experimental
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method:
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method: potential outcomes framework; fixed-effects analysis
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sample: 600
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unit: enterprise
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representativeness: national
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cite: Pi2016
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author: Pi, J., & Zhang, P.
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year: 2016
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title: "Hukou system reforms and skilled-unskilled wage inequality in China"
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data: national administrative Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) 2010-13
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design: simulation
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method: general equilibrium approach
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method: general equilibrium model
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representativeness: subnational, urban
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cite: Poppen2017
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author: Poppen, M., Lindstrom, L., Unruh, D., Khurana, A., & Bullis, M.
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year: 2017
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title: "Preparing youth with disabilities for employment: An analysis of vocational rehabilitation case services data"
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data: state administrative Oregon Rehabilitation Case Automation system (ORCA)
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design: quasi-experimental
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method: multivariate logistic regression
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method: multivariate logistic regression; OLS
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sample: 4443
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unit: individual
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representativeness: subnational, representative
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representativeness: subnational
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causal: 0 # 0 correlation / 1 causal
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cite: Rendall2013
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author: Rendall, M.
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year: 2013
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title: "Structural change in developing countries: Has it decreased gender inequality?"
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data: WB Household Survey; IPUMS USA/International/CPS
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design: quasi-experimental
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method: comparative
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sample: ~200_000
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method: OLS; Mincer wage regression; Wellington wage gap decomposition; comparative average factor deviations
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sample: 200_000
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causal: # 0 correlation / 1 causal
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theory: capital displacing production brawn (Galor & Weil 1996)
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cite: Rosen2014
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author: Rosen, M. I., Ablondi, K., Black, A. C., Mueller, L., Serowik, K. L., Martino, S., Mobo, B. H., & Rosenheck, R. A.
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year: 2014
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title: "Work outcomes after benefits counseling among veterans applying for service connection for a psychiatric condition"
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cite: Shepherd-Banigan2021
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author: Shepherd-Banigan, M., Pogoda, T. K., McKenna, K., Sperber, N., & Van Houtven, C. H.
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year: 2021
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title: "Experiences of VA vocational and education training and assistance services: Facilitators and barriers reported by veterans with disabilities"
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cite: SilveiraNeto2011
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author: Silveira Neto, R. D. M., & Azzoni, C. R.
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year: 2011
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title: Non-spatial government policies and regional income inequality in brazil
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data: national administrative survey 'Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicılio' (PNAD)
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design: quasi-experimental
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method: beta convergence test
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method: OLS, beta convergence test
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sample: 27
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cite: Sotomayor2020
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author: Sotomayor, Orlando J.
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title: Can the minimum wage reduce poverty and inequality in the developing world? Evidence from Brazil
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cite: Standing2015
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author: Standing, G.
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year: 2015
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title: "Why Basic Income’s Emancipatory Value Exceeds Its Monetary Value"
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cite: Stock2021
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author: Stock, R. (2021).
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year: 2021
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title: "Bright as night: Illuminating the antinomies of `gender positive’ solar development"
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cite: Suh2017
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author: Suh, M.-G.
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title: "Determinants of female labor force participation in south korea: Tracing out the U-shaped curve by economic growth"
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method: OLS regression; log-linear analysis; contingency analysis with cross-tab statistics; Gini coeff as income inequality indicator
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sample: 35
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cite: Thoresen2021
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author: Thoresen, S. H., Cocks, E., & Parsons, R.
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title: Three year longitudinal study of graduate employment outcomes for Australian apprentices and trainees with and without disabilities
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data: experimental survey
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design: quantitative survey (n=489); qualitative semi-structured face-to-face interviews (n=30)
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method: annual postal survey, baseline and 2 follow-ups; random-effects regression
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design: quasi-experimental
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method: quantitative survey (n=489); qualitative semi-structured face-to-face interviews (n=30); annual postal survey, baseline and 2 follow-ups; generalised estimating equation GEE
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sample: 489
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representativeness: local
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cite: Wang2016
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author: Wang, J., & Van Vliet, O.
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year: 2016
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title: "Social Assistance and Minimum Income Benefits: Benefit Levels, Replacement Rates and Policies Across 26 Oecd Countries, 1990-2009"
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author: Wang, C., Deng, M., & Deng, J.
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year: 2020
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title: Factor reallocation and structural transformation implications of grain subsidies in China
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cite: Whitworth2021
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author: Whitworth, A.
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year: 2021
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title: "Spatial creaming and parking?: The case of the UK work programme"
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cite: Wong2019
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author: Wong, S. A.
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year: 2019
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title: "Minimum wage impacts on wages and hours worked of low-income workers in Ecuador"
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cite: Xu2021
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author: Xu, C., Han, M., Dossou, T. A. M., & Bekun, F. V.
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year: 2021
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title: "Trade openness, FDI, and income inequality: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa"
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sample: 38
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unit: country
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representativeness: national
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representativeness: national, census
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causal: 0 # 0 correlation / 1 causal
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theory:
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