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Import Constraints

By Diego Comin, Robert C. Johnson, and Callum Jones

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

During the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, international shipping and logistics capacity was strained, limiting the quantity of imports. We investigate the impact of an import constraint on inflation, following an increase in domestic demand. Whether...

Who Is Financially Constrained in Their Choice of Contraceptive Method? Lessons from M-CARES

By Martha J. Bailey, Lea Bart, Alexa Prettyman, Vanessa Wanner Lang, and Vanessa Dalton

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

The Michigan Contraceptive Access, Research, and Evaluation Study (M-CARES) is a randomized control trial that examines how financial constraints affect the choice of contraceptives among uninsured individuals. Although all M-CARES participants are highly...

What's in a Name? Can Name-Blind Evaluation Reduce Bias in AP Course Recommendation?

By Dania V. Francis, Angela C. M. de Oliveira, and Carey Dimmitt

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

Using a variation of a correspondence audit study, we show that even after controlling for how prepared a candidate seems, White males are more likely to be recommended for AP Calculus. In this setting, name-blind review does not improve the likelihood of...

Half Empty and Half Full? Women in Economics and the Rise in Gender-Related Research

By Francisca M. Antman, Kirk B. Doran, Xuechao Qian, and Bruce A. Weinberg

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

Using the EconLit dissertation database and large-scale algorithmic methods that identify author demographics from names, we investigate the connection between the gender of economics dissertators and dissertation topics. Despite stagnation in the share o...

Parenthood and Academic Career Trajectories

By Anne Sophie Lassen and Ria ±õ±¹²¹²Ô»å¾±Ä‡

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

Women continue to be underrepresented in the field of economics, especially among permanent faculty. As parenthood is an important driver of gender inequality in the labor market, we study the impact of children on the academic careers of economists. We f...

The Influence of COVID-19 on Young Women's Labor Market Aspirations and Expectations in India

By S Anukriti, Catalina Herrera-Almanza, and Sophie Ochmann

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

Youth unemployment and gender gaps in labor market outcomes are key policy challenges across developing countries. Young job seekers may struggle to find jobs because of their biased beliefs and unrealistic aspirations about the labor market. We study whe...

Transgender Transitioning and Responsiveness to Policy: Evidence from the Netherlands

By Elisa de Weerd, John Cawley, and Hans van Kippersluis

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

This study examines a 2014 policy change in the Netherlands that simplified the process to legally transition gender. Administrative data for 2006–2022 indicate that there was a 725 percent increase in transitions after the policy change, suggesting tha...

The Impact of COVID-19 on Fertility in Spain

By Libertad ³Ò´Ç²Ô³úá±ô±ð³ú and Sofia °Õ°ù´Ç³¾³¾±ô±ð°ù´Ç±¹Ã¡

òòò½Íø Papers and Proceedings, May 2024

We study the effect of the first wave of COVID-19 and the accompanying containment measures on fertility in Spain. We use earlier years to predict births in the absence of the pandemic and then compare our prediction to actual births. We document a large ...