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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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101 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5369
Why Children of College Graduates Outperform their Schoolmates: A Study of Cousins and Adoptees
Torbjørn Haegeland, Lars Kirkeboen, Oddbjørn Raaum, Kjell G. Salvanes
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5022
Gender Differences and Dynamics in Competition: The Role of Luck
David Gill, Victoria L. Prowse
published in: Quantitative Economics, 2014, 5 (2), 351-376
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4940
The Effect of Childhood Conduct Disorder on Human Capital
Pierre Koning, Dinand Webbink, Suncica Vujic, Nicholas G. Martin
revised version published in: Health Economics , 2012, 21(8), 928-945.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4753
Returns to Education and Macroeconomic Shocks: Evidence from Argentina
Florencia López Bóo
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4650
The Family Gap in Wages: What Wombmates Reveal
Marianne Simonsen, Lars Skipper
published in: Labour Economics, 2012, 19 (1), 102-112
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4198
Present-Biased Preferences and Credit Card Borrowing
Stephan Meier, Charles Sprenger
published in: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2010, 2 (1), 193-210
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3399
The Health Returns to Education: What Can We Learn from Twins?
Petter Lundborg
published as 'The health returns to schooling—what can we learn from twins?' in: Journal of Population Economics, 2013, 26 (2), 673-701
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3376
Electoral Goals and Center-State Transfers: A Theoretical Model and Empirical Evidence from India
Wiji Arulampalam, Sugato Dasgupta, Amrita Dhillon, Bhaskar Dutta
published in: Journal of Development Economics, 2009, 88 (1), 103 - 119
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3191
Why Are Saving Rates of Urban Households in China Rising?
Marcos Chamon, Eswar Prasad
published in: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2010, 2 (1), 93-130
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3071
Assessing Forecast Uncertainties in a VECX Model for Switzerland: An Exercise in Forecast Combination across Models and Observation Windows
Katrin Assenmacher-Wesche, M. Hashem Pesaran
published in: National Institute Economic Review, 2008, 203 (1), 91–108
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3012
The Quantity-Quality Tradeoff of Children in a Developing Country: Identification Using Chinese Twins
Hongbin Li, Junsen Zhang, Yi Zhu
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2411
Family and Politics: Does Parental Unemployment Cause Right-Wing Extremism?
Thomas Siedler
revised version published as 'Parental unemployment and young people's extreme right-wing party affinity: evidence from panel data' in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 2011, 174 (3), 737-758
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2118
Economic Returns to Communist Party Membership: Evidence from Urban Chinese Twins
Hongbin Li, Pak-Wai Liu, Junsen Zhang, Ning Ma
published in: Economic Journal, 2007, 117 (523), 1504 - 1520
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2082
Do Population Control Policies Induce More Human Capital Investment? Twins, Birthweight, and China's 'One Child' Policy
Mark R. Rosenzweig, Junsen Zhang
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1864
From the Cradle to the Labor Market? The Effect of Birth Weight on Adult Outcomes
Sandra E. Black, Paul J. Devereux, Kjell G. Salvanes
published in: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2007, 122 (1), 409-439
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1540
Unemployment and Right-Wing Extremist Crime
Armin Falk, Josef Zweimüller
published (with Andreas Kuhn) in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 2011, 113 (2), 260 - 285
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1308
Female Breadwinner Families: Their Existence, Persistence and Sources
Robert Drago, David Black, Mark Wooden
published in: Journal of Sociology, 2005, 41 (4), 343-362
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1093
Iatrogenic Specification Error: A Cautionary Tale of Cleaning Data
Christopher R. Bollinger, Amitabh Chandra
published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2005, 23 (2), 235-257
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1052
Consumption Smoothing and the Structure of Labor and Credit Markets
Giuseppe Bertola, Winfried Koeniger
published in: European Economic Review, 2007, 51 (8), 1941-1958
IZA Discussion Paper No. 932
Guns, Drugs and Juvenile Crime: Evidence from a Panel of Siblings and Twins
Naci Mocan, Erdal Tekin
published in: Journal of Law and Economics, 2006, 49(2), 507-532
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