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Gender Norms and Relative Working Hours: Why Do Women Suffer More Than Men from Working Longer Hours Than Their Partners?

By Sarah Fleche, Anthony Lepinteur, and Nattavudh Powdthavee

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2018

Constraints that prevent women from working longer hours are argued to be important drivers of the gender wage gap in the United States. We provide evidence that in couples where the wife's working hours exceed the husband's, the wife reports lower life s...

The Rise of the Gig Economy: Fact or Fiction?

By Katharine G. Abraham, John Haltiwanger, Kristin Sandusky, and James Spletzer

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

Gig work mediated through online platforms has received much recent attention. We find only one sector—the transportation services sector—in which there is unambiguous evidence of substantial and rapidly growing gig activity. A challenge for tracking ...

A Bias of Screening

By David Lagziel and Ehud Lehrer

òòò½Íø Review: Insights, December 2019

This paper deals with the issue of screening. It focuses on a decision maker who, based on noisy unbiased assessments, screens elements from a general set. Our analysis shows that stricter screening not only reduces the number of accepted elements, but po...

How Elastic is the Demand for Tax Havens? Evidence from the US Possessions Corporations Tax Credit

By Daniel Garrett and Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

Why do some firms adopt certain tax havens, and how sensitive is the demand for tax havens? We address these questions by studying how the repeal of section 936 tax credits affected firms with affiliates in Puerto Rico. We first describe the characteristi...

Salary Delays and Overdrafts in Rural Ghana

By Niklas Buehren, Virginia Ceretti, Ervin Dervisevic, Markus Goldstein, Leora Klapper, Tricia Koroknay-Palicz, and Simone Schaner

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2018

Checking overdrafts are an expensive yet common way for bank account holders to obtain short-term credit when faced with unexpected shocks. In developing countries, one common shock that many salaried workers face is late or erratic payment from their emp...

Blockchains, Coordination, and Forks

By Bruno Biais, Christophe µþ¾±²õ¾±Ã¨°ù±ð, Matthieu Bouvard, and Catherine Casamatta

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

Blockchains are distributed ledgers. Their protocol aims at ensuring that the miners in charge of recording transactions reach a consensus about a unique ledger. In this paper, we highlight that the game induced by the blockchain proof-of-work protocol ge...

Parental Aspirations for Children's Education: Is There a "Girl Effect"? Experimental Evidence from Rural Ethiopia

By Tanguy Bernard, Stefan Dercon, Kate Orkin, and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

We report on an experiment with poor rural households in Ethiopia, which aimed to boost aspirations for a better future through exposure to documentaries featuring local male and female role models. We explore effects on parents' educational aspirations...

Disenfranchisement and Economic Inequality: Downstream Effects of Shelby County v. Holder

By Abhay P. Aneja and Carlos F. ´¡±¹±ð²Ô²¹²Ô³¦¾±´Ç-³¢±ðó²Ô

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

The 1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA) is considered by many to be the most effective civil rights law ever passed. In 2013, the Supreme Court struck down important provisions from the VRA in Shelby County v. Holder. This paper first discusses how the ...

Challenges of Monitoring Tax Compliance by Multinational Firms: Evidence from Chile

By ³§±ð²ú²¹²õ³Ù¾±Ã¡²Ô Bustos, Dina Pomeranz, ´³´Ç²õé Vila-Belda, and Gabriel Zucman

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2019

This paper reviews common challenges of taxing multinational firms, using Chile as a case study. We briefly describe key international tax avoidance methods: profit shifting to low-tax jurisdictions through transfer pricing and debt shifting. We discuss t...