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Early mobile phone ownership: Influencing the wellbeing of girls and boys in Ireland?
(Routledge, 2020-02-07)Children live in a technology-mediated world, and most young people use a variety of technologies in their daily lives. However, despite intense public discourse, we have little empirical evidence on how technology use ... -
Shell shocked: The impact of foreign entry on the gasoline retail market in China
(Elsevier, 2020-02-22)Since joining the WTO in 2001 restrictions on foreign entry into China's energy sector have been steadily reduced. We investigate the impact of Royal Dutch Shell's entry on the pricing behavior of three varieties of gasoline ... -
Using Behavioral Science to help fight the Coronavirus
(2020-03-29)This rapid, narrative review summarizes useful evidence from behavioral science for fighting the COVID-19 outbreak. We undertook an extensive, multi-disciplinary literature search covering five issues: handwashing, face ... -
More education, less volatility? The effect of education on earnings volatility over the life cycle
(University of Chicago Press, 2019-01-31)Much evidence suggests that having more education leads to higher earnings in the labor market. However, there is little evidence about whether having more education causes employees to experience lower earnings volatility ... -
Educational expansion and overeducation of young graduates: A comparative analysis of 30 European countries
(ESRI, 2020-01-27)This study uses quarterly EU Labour Force Survey data for 30 countries over the period 2000 to 2016 to examine the relationship between changes in the composition of educational attainment and overeducation rates among new ...