• Newsroom
  • World of Labor
  • G²LM|LIC
  • IDSC
  • Login
  • EN
  • Über uns
    Überblick Mission und Vision Organisation Initiativen und Projekte Auszeichnungen Historie
  • Team
    Überblick Forschungsteam Service Unit Associated Members Gastforschende Alumni
  • Netzwerk
    Überblick Research Fellows Research Affiliates Network Advisory Panel
  • Publikationen
    Überblick Discussion Papers World of Labor Policy Papers Standpunkte Gutachten Research in Labor Economics Bücher
  • Events
    Überblick Veranstaltungskalender Forschungsseminare Konferenzen und Workshops IZA Summer School

IZA Discussion Papers

  • Startseite
  • Publikationen
  • IZA Discussion Papers

Die IZA Discussion Papers (ISSN: 2365-9793) gilt mit ihren über 17.000 Titeln als die wichtigste Schriftenreihe dieser Art in der Arbeitsökonomie. Mitglieder des IZA-Netzwerks stellen hier ihre aktuellen Forschungsresultate vorab zur Diskussion, bevor sie Eingang in Fachzeitschriften finden. Das IZA leistet damit einen wichtigen Beitrag zur wissenschaftlichen Qualitätssicherung.

Per E-Mail-Abo können Sie sich über die Neuerscheinungen informieren lassen. Für Autoren aus dem IZA-Netzwerk gelten unsere Submission Guidelines.

Suche nach:

Die Eingabe im Feld Suche ist nicht gültig.
Suchtipps
Platzhalter

Das Zeichen * kann als Platzhalter verwendet werden. Zum Beispiel: *berg

Filter

Typ
Typ
15 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17391
Family Planning and Ethnic Heritage: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
Graziella Bertocchi, Arcangelo Dimico, Chiara Falco
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17170
The Long Run Gender Origins of Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Australia's Convict History
Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Simon Chang, Russell Smyth, Trong-Anh Trinh
IZA Discussion Paper No. 16788
The Political Economy of Minimum Wage Setting: The Factories and Shops Act of Victoria (Australia), 1896-1913
Andrew Seltzer
published online in: Economic History Review, 16 October 2024
IZA Discussion Paper No. 16298
The Political Economy of Assisted Immigration: Australia 1860-1913
Timothy J. Hatton
published in: Explorations in Economic History, 2024, 92, 101565
IZA Discussion Paper No. 15564
Labor Informality and Market Segmentation in Senegal
Carlos Rodriguez Castelan, Emmanuel Vazquez
IZA Discussion Paper No. 15432
Reaping the Rewards Later: How Education Improves Old-Age Cognition in South Africa
Plamen Nikolov, Steve Yeh
IZA Discussion Paper No. 13194
The Importance of Cognitive Domains and the Returns to Schooling in South Africa: Evidence from Two Labor Surveys
Plamen Nikolov, Nusrat Abedin Jimi
published in: Labour Economics, 2020, 65, 101849.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 13105
Ancestral Norms, Legal Origins, and Female Empowerment
Abel Brodeur, Marie Christelle Mabeu, Roland Pongou
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12988
Childhood Determinants of Internal Youth Migration in Senegal
Catalina Herrera-Almanza, David E. Sahn
published in: Demographic Research, 2020, 43 (45), 1335 - 1366
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12941
Former Homeland Areas and Unemployment in South Africa: A Decomposition Approach
Prudence Magejo, Miracle Benhura, Gibson Mudiriza
IZA Discussion Paper No. 11637
Incentivizing School Attendance in the Presence of Parent-Child Information Frictions
Damien de Walque, Christine Valente
published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2023, 15 (3), 256–285
IZA Discussion Paper No. 10388
The Impact of the 1896 Factory and Shops Act on Victorian Labour Markets
Andrew Seltzer, Jeff Borland
published in: Journal of Economic History, 2018, 78 (3), 785-821
IZA Discussion Paper No. 9725
The Causal Effects of World War II Military Service
Alex Cousley, Peter Siminski, Simon Ville
IZA Discussion Paper No. 9102
The Long-Term Determinants of Female HIV Infection in Africa: The Slave Trade, Polygyny, and Sexual Behavior
Graziella Bertocchi, Arcangelo Dimico
revised version published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2019, 140, 90-105
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5419
Got Technology? The Impact of Computers and Cell Phones on Productivity in a Difficult Business Climate: Evidence from Firms with Female Owners in Kenya
Nidhiya Menon
Typ
Anzeige
20 50 100
Typ
Impressum
Datenschutz
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
EN