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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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12,194 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18325
Talent Is Everywhere, Opportunity Is Not: Online Role Model Mentoring and Students’ Aspirations
Pietro Biroli, Amalia Di Girolamo, Giuseppe Sorrenti, Maddalena Totarelli
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18324
When Gender Kicks In: An Experimental Study of Work from Home and Attitudes to Household Work and Childcare
Andreas Kotsadam, Mette Løvgren, Nicolas Moreau, Elena G. F. Stancanelli, Arthur van Soest
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18323
The Impact of Personality Traits on Sexual Satisfaction and Frequency of Sex: Does It Differ Between Single and Partnered Individuals?
Uwe Jirjahn, Martha Ottenbacher
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18322
Reintegrating Older Long-Term Unemployed Workers: The Impact of Temporary Job Guarantees
Alexander Ahammer, Martin Halla, Pia Heckl, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18321
H-1B Visa Program, Visa Cap and Foreign Worker Earnings
Kusum Mundra, Omid Bagheri
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18320
Prudent Job Search and Consumption Sensitivity
Silvio Rendon
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18317
The Relationship Between Earnings and Sexual Orientation: First Evidence from China
Zichen Deng, Weixiang Luo, Erik Plug, Jia Yu
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18313
Difference-in-Kinks Design
Petri Böckerman, Sami Jysmä, Ohto Kanninen
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18309
Identification and Estimation of Continuous-Time Job Search Models with Preference Shocks
Peter Arcidiacono, Attila Gyetvai, Arnaud Maurel, Ekaterina Jardim
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18306
The Effect of Centralized-Admission School Lotteries on Between-School Segregation: Evidence from 300 Largest School Districts in the United States
Francisco Lagos, Jason Saltmarsh, Jing Liu
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18305
The Long Shadow of Labor Market Entry Conditions: Intergenerational Determinants of Mental Health
Micole De Vera, Javier Garcia-Brazales, Jiayi Lin
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18302
Workplace Hostility
Manuela R. Collis, Clémentine Van Effenterre
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18300
Daycare Accessibility and Maternal Labor Market Outcomes: Do Quality Ratings Matter?
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark, Tung Dang, Hayley Fisher
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18298
Birth Order and Longevity over the Demographic Transition: Evidence from the Netherlands
Ana Nuevo-Chiquero, Krista L.H. Holthaus
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18297
A More Conservative Country? Asylum Seekers and Voting in the UK
Francesco Fasani, Simone Ferro, Alessio Romarri, Elisabetta Pasini
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18294
All Eyes on the Nerd? The Unequal Distribution of Teachers’ Attention
Sofoklis Goulas, Rigissa Megalokonomou, Tommaso Sartori
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18292
Couldn’t Care Less? Understanding and Reducing the Hiring Penalty of Care-Related Career Breaks
Liam D'hert, Morien El Haj, Stijn Baert
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18291
Revisiting Occupational Segregation and the Valuation of Women’s Work
Hannah Liepmann, Ariane Hegewisch
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18290
Who Gets Job Offers When Minimum Wages Rise? Evidence from China
Shuang Ma, Ren Mu, Han Xiao
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18289
Exposure to Inequality, Human Capital Investment, and Labor Market Outcome
Jan Bietenbeck, Matthew Collins, Petter Lundborg, Kaveh Majlesi
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