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

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18,323 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 783
Match Bias in Wage Gap Estimates Due to Earnings Imputation
Barry Hirsch, Edward J. Schumacher
published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2004, 22 (3), 689-722
IZA Discussion Paper No. 782
How Binding Are Legal Limits? Transitions from Temporary to Permanent Work in Spain
Maia Güell, Barbara Petrongolo
published in: Labour Economics, 2007, 14 (2), 153-183
IZA Discussion Paper No. 781
A Structural Empirical Model of Firm Growth, Learning, and Survival
Jaap H. Abbring, Jeffrey R. Campbell
IZA Discussion Paper No. 780
Temporary Contracts and Employee Effort
Axel Engellandt, Regina T. Riphahn
published in: Labour Economics, 2005, 12 (3), 281-299
IZA Discussion Paper No. 779
Who Are the Chronic Poor? Evidence on the Extent and the Composition of Chronic Poverty in Germany
Martin Biewen
published in: Research on Economic Inequality, 2006, 13 (1), 31-62
IZA Discussion Paper No. 778
Employer Learning and Schooling-Related Statistical Discrimination in Britain
Fernando Galindo-Rueda
IZA Discussion Paper No. 777
It's all about Connections: Evidence on Network Formation
Armin Falk, Michael Kosfeld
published in: Review of Network Economics: 2012, 11 (3), Article 2
IZA Discussion Paper No. 776
Determinants of Profit Sharing in the Finnish Corporate Sector
Laura Arranz-Aperte, Almas Heshmati
published in: Indian Economic Review, 2004, 39 (1), 55-79
IZA Discussion Paper No. 775
Fifty Years of Mincer Earnings Regressions
James J. Heckman, Lance John Lochner, Petra E. Todd
updated version published as 'Earnings Functions and Rates of Return' in: Journal of Human Capital, 2008, 2 (1), 1-31
IZA Discussion Paper No. 774
Labor Market Segmentation and the Earnings of German Guestworkers
Amelie F. Constant, Douglas S. Massey
published in: Population Research and Policy Review, 2005, 24 (6), 5-30
IZA Discussion Paper No. 773
Job Mobility in Britain: Are the Scots Different? Evidence from the BHPS
Axel Heitmueller
published in: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2004, 51(3), 329-358
IZA Discussion Paper No. 772
Search Intensity, Cost of Living and Local Labor Markets in Britain
Eleonora Patacchini, Yves Zenou
published in: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2006, 36(2), 227-248
IZA Discussion Paper No. 771
Job Matching, Social Network and Word-of-Mouth Communication
Antoni Calvó-Armengol, Yves Zenou
published in: Journal of Urban Economics, 2005, 57 (3), 500-522
IZA Discussion Paper No. 770
Coordination Failures in Network Migration
Axel Heitmueller
published in: Manchester School, 2006, 74(6), 701-710
IZA Discussion Paper No. 769
Household Labor Supply and Welfare Participation in Sweden
Lennart Flood, Jörgen Hansen, Roger Wahlberg
published in Journal of Human Resources, 2004, 39 (4), 1008-1032
IZA Discussion Paper No. 768
Using Matching, Instrumental Variables and Control Functions to Estimate Economic Choice Models
James J. Heckman, Salvador Navarro
published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2004, 86(1), 30-57
IZA Discussion Paper No. 767
Estimating Distributions of Treatment Effects with an Application to the Returns to Schooling and Measurement of the Effects of Uncertainty on College Choice
Pedro Carneiro, Karsten T. Hansen, James J. Heckman
published in: International Economic Review, 2003, 44 (2), 361-422
IZA Discussion Paper No. 766
How Important Is Guaranteed or Institutionalised Overtime?
David N.F. Bell, Robert A. Hart
IZA Discussion Paper No. 765
On the Prudence of Rewarding A While Hoping for B
Wendelin Schnedler
improved version available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 2124
IZA Discussion Paper No. 764
A Test of the 'Krugman Hypothesis' for the United States, Britain, and Western Germany
Patrick A. Puhani
published as 'Transatlantic Differences in Labour Markets: Changes in Wage and Non-Employment Structures in the 1980s and the 1990s' in: German Economic Review, 2008, 9 (3), 312-338
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