• Newsroom
  • World of Labor
  • G²LM|LIC
  • IDSC
  • Login
  • DE
  • About us
    Overview Mission and Vision Organization Initiatives and Projects Awards History
  • Team
    Overview Research Team Service Unit Associated Members Guest Researchers Alumni
  • Network
    Overview Research Fellows Research Affiliates Network Advisory Panel
  • Publications
    Overview Discussion Papers World of Labor Policy Papers Standpunkte Research Reports Research in Labor Economics Books
  • Events
    Overview Events Calendar Research Seminars Conferences and Workshops IZA Summer School

IZA Discussion Papers

  • Home
  • Publications
  • IZA Discussion Papers

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 more than 17,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series in labor economics.

Submission guidelines for authors

Subscribe to new paper alerts

Search by:

Please provide a valid Search.
Search tips
Wildcard

The character * can be used as a wildcard. For example: *berg

Filter

Type
Type
216 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18278
The New Geography of Labor Markets
Mert Akan, José María Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, Tom Bowen, Shelby Rae Buckman, Steven J. Davis, Hyoseul Kim
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18197
'The Queen of Inventions': How Home Technology Shaped Women’s Work and Children’s Futures
Esther Arenas-Arroyo
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18188
Caring Connections in Italy: The Role of Immigrant Caregivers in Improving the Welfare of Elders and Reducing Public Health Costs
Lisa Capretti, Joanna Kopinska, Rama Dasi Mariani, Furio C. Rosati
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18112
Social Substitution? Time Use Responses to Increased Workplace Isolation
Benjamin Cowan, Todd R. Jones
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18089
Work-from-Home Desires in the Post-COVID Workplace: Managerial and Gender Heterogeneity
Benjamin Artz, Sarinda Siemers, Tianfang Li
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18089
Work-from-Home Desires in the Post-COVID Workplace: Managerial and Gender Heterogeneity
Benjamin Artz, Sarinda Siemers, Tianfang Li
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18089
Work-from-Home Desires in the Post-COVID Workplace: Managerial and Gender Heterogeneity
Benjamin Artz, Sarinda Siemers, Tianfang Li
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18016
School Enrollment Shifts Five Years After the Pandemic
Abigail Francis, Joshua Goodman
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17997
Rise in Home Working and Spousal Labor Supply
Mylène Feuillade, Dominique Goux, Eric Maurin
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17984
Immigration and Adult Children's Care for Elderly Parents: Evidence from Western Europe
Andrea Berlanda, Elisabetta Lodigiani, Lorenzo Rocco
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17975
A New Equilibrium: COVID-19 Lockdowns and WFH Persistence
Laura Ketter, Todd Morris, Lizi Yu
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17966
Innovator Networks Within the Firm and the Quality of Innovation
Michael Gibbs, Friederike Mengel, Christoph Siemroth
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17957
When Parents Work from Home
Pascal Achard, Michèle Belot, Arnaud Chevalier
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17917
Remote Work, Employee Mix, and Performance
Cevat Giray Aksoy, Nicholas Bloom, Steven J. Davis, Victoria Marino, Cem Özgüzel
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17770
Homeownership and Attention to Inflation: Evidence from Information Treatments
Jessica Piccolo, Yuriy Gorodnichenko
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17702
Lifting Up the Lives of Extremely Disadvantaged Youth: The Role of Staying in School Longer
Julie Moschion, Jan C. van Ours
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17694
Estimating the Effect of Working from Home on Parents' Division of Childcare and Housework: A New Panel IV Approach
Simone Schüller
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17660
Youth Homelessness, Support Services, and Employment in England
Nick Drydakis
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17660
Youth Homelessness, Support Services, and Employment in England
Nick Drydakis
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17634
Homebound Happiness? Teleworkability of Jobs and Emotional Well-Being During Labor and Non-labor Activities
Juliane Hennecke, Andreas Knabe
Type
Display
20 50 100
Type
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
Imprint
Privacy Policy
Code of Conduct
Status
© 2025 Deutsche Post STIFTUNG
We use cookies to provide you with an optimal website experience. This includes cookies that are necessary for the operation of the site as well as cookies that are only used for anonymous statistical purposes, for comfort settings or to display personalized content. You can decide for yourself which categories you want to allow. Please note that based on your settings, you may not be able to use all of the site's functions.
Cookie settings

These necessary cookies are required to activate the core functionality of the website. An opt-out from these technologies is not available.

cb-enable
Dieses Cookie speichert den Status der Cookie-Einwilligung des Benutzers für die aktuelle Domain. Expiry: 1 Year
laravel_session
Session ID um den Nutzer beim Neuladen wiederzuerkennen und seinen Login Status wiederherzustellen. Expiry 2 Hours
XSRF-TOKEN
CSRF-Schutz für Formulare. Expirey: 2 Hours

In order to further improve our offer and our website, we collect anonymous data for statistics and analyses. With the help of these cookies we can, for example, determine the number of visitors and the effect of certain pages on our website and optimize our content.

ga
Google Analytics
Imprint | Privacy Policy
DE