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The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising over 14,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series in labor economics. 

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71 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3233
Gender Based Taxation and the Division of Family Chores
Alberto Alesina, Andrea Ichino, Loukas Karabarbounis
published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2011, 3 (2), 1-40
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3150
The Elasticity of Labor Demand and the Minimum Wage
Leif Danziger
published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2009, 22 (3), 757-772
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2866
Tax Incentives as a Solution to the Uninsured: Evidence from the Self-Employed
Gulcin Gumus, Tracy L. Regan
revised version published in: Inquiry, 2013, 50(4), 275 –295 [View]
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2712
A Note on Allen-Uzawa Partial Elasticities of Substitution: The Case of the Translog Cost Function
Atanas Christev, Allen Featherstone
revised version published in: Applied Economics Letters, 2009, 16 (11), 1165 - 1169
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2360
The Elasticity of Labor Demand and the Optimal Minimum Wage
Leif Danziger
Journal of Population Economics, 2009, 22, (3), 757-772
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2242
Do Wages Compensate for Anticipated Working Time Restrictions? Evidence from Seasonal Employment in Austria
Emilia Del Bono, Andrea Weber
published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2008, 26(1), 181-221
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2029
Endogenous Labor Market Participation and the Business Cycle
Christian Haefke, Michael Reiter
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1945
The Substitutability of Labor of Selected Ethnic Groups in the US Labor Market
Martin Kahanec
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1875
Wage and Employment Effects of Immigration to Germany: Evidence from a Skill Group Approach
Holger Bonin
IZA Discussion Paper No. 908
Product Demand Shifts and Wage Inequality
Marco Leonardi
IZA Discussion Paper No. 733
Wage Elasticity of the Teacher Supply in Switzerland
Stefan C. Wolter, Stefan Denzler
published in: Brussels Economic Review / Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles, 2004, 47 (3), 387-408
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