This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Angrist, Joshua; Jörn-Steffen Pischke (2014): Mastering’ Metrics: The Path From Cause to Effect. Princeton University Press.AngristJoshuaPischkeJörn-Steffen2014Princeton University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Blundell, Richard (1995): The Impact of Taxation on Labor Force Participation and Labor Supply. OECD Jobs Study Working Papers.BlundellRichard1995Search in Google Scholar
Blundell, Richard; Monica Costa Dias (2009): Alternative Approaches to Evaluation in Empirical Microeconomics. Journal of Human Resources 44(3), 565-640.BlundellRichardCosta DiasMonica2009Alternative Approaches to Evaluation in Empirical Microeconomics44356564010.1920/wp.cem.2008.2608Search in Google Scholar
Cahuc, Pierre; Stéphane Carcillo; André Zylberberg (2014): Labor Economics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.CahucPierreCarcilloStéphaneZylberbergAndré2014Cambridge, MAMIT PressSearch in Google Scholar
Centeno, Luis; Mário Centeno; Álvaro Novo (2009): Evaluating Job-Search Programs for Old and Young Individuals: Heterogeneous Impact on Unemployment Duration. Labor Economics 16(1), 12-25.CentenoLuisCentenoMárioNovoÁlvaro2009Evaluating Job-Search Programs for Old and Young Individuals: Heterogeneous Impact on Unemployment Duration161122510.1016/j.labeco.2008.02.004Search in Google Scholar
Eissa, Nada; Jeffrey B. Liebman (1996): Labor Supply Response to the Earned Income Tax Credit. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 111(2), 605-637.EissaNadaB. LiebmanJeffrey1996Labor Supply Response to the Earned Income Tax Credit111260563710.3386/w5158Search in Google Scholar
Gebel, Michael; Jonas Voßemer (2014): The Impact of Employment Transitions on Health in Germany. A Difference-in-Differences Propensity Score Matching Approach. Social Science & Medicine 108, 128-136.GebelMichaelVoßemerJonas2014The Impact of Employment Transitions on Health in Germany10812813610.1016/j.socscimed.2014.02.039Search in Google Scholar
González, Libertad (2013): The Effect of A Universal Child Benefit on Conceptions, Abortions, and Early Maternal Labor Supply. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 5(3), 160-188.GonzálezLibertad2013The Effect of A Universal Child Benefit on Conceptions, Abortions, and Early Maternal Labor Supply5316018810.1257/pol.5.3.160Search in Google Scholar
Haan, Peter; Katharina Wrohlich (2011): Can Child Care Policy Encourage Employment and Fertility? Evidence from a structural model. Labor Economics 18(4), 498-512.HaanPeterWrohlichKatharina2011Can Child Care Policy Encourage Employment and Fertility? Evidence from a structural model18449851210.4054/MPIDR-WP-2009-025Search in Google Scholar
Immervoll, Hervig; Henrik Jacobsem Kleven; Claus Kreiner; Emmanuel Saez (2007): Welfare Reform in European Countries: A Microsimulation Analysis. The Economic Journal 117(516), 1-44.ImmervollHervigJacobsem KlevenHenrikKreinerClausSaezEmmanuel2007Welfare Reform in European Countries: A Microsimulation Analysis11751614410.1111/j.1468-0297.2007.02000.xSearch in Google Scholar
Jaumotte, Florence (2003): Female Labor Force Participation: Past Trends and Main Determinants in OECD Countries. OECD Economics Department Working Paper No. 376. Paris: OECD Publishing.JaumotteFlorence2003ParisOECD Publishing10.2139/ssrn.2344556Search in Google Scholar
Koebel, Kourtney; Tammy Schirle (2016): The Differential Impact of Universal Child Benefits on the Labor Supply of Married and Single Mothers. Canadian Public Policy 42(1), 49-64.KoebelKourtneySchirleTammy2016The Differential Impact of Universal Child Benefits on the Labor Supply of Married and Single Mothers421496410.3138/cpp.2015-049Search in Google Scholar
Lechner, Michael (2011): The Estimation of Causal Effects by Difference-in-Difference Methods. Foundations and Trends in Econometrics 4(3), 165-224.LechnerMichael2011The Estimation of Causal Effects by Difference-in-Difference Methods4316522410.1561/0800000014Search in Google Scholar
Milligan, Kevin; Mark Stabile (2009): Child Benefits, Maternal Employment, and Children’s Health: Evidence from Canadian Child Benefit Expansions. American Economic Review 99(2), 128-132.MilliganKevinStabileMark2009Child Benefits, Maternal Employment, and Children’s Health: Evidence from Canadian Child Benefit Expansions99212813210.1257/aer.99.2.128Search in Google Scholar
Moffitt, Robert A. (2002): Welfare Programs and Labor Supply, in: Auerbach, A. J.; M. Feldstein (eds.), Handbook of Public Economics. Newnes, Edition 1, volume 4, chapter 34, 2393-2430, Elsevier.MoffittRobert A.2002Welfare Programs and Labor Supply, in: Auerbach, A3423932430Elsevier10.1016/S1573-4420(02)80013-1Search in Google Scholar
Myck, Michał (2016): Estimating Labor Supply Response to the Introduction of the Family 500+ Programme. CenEA Working Paper WP01/16.MyckMichał2016Estimating Labor Supply Response to the Introduction of the Family 500+ ProgrammeSearch in Google Scholar
Scharle, Ágota (2007): The Effect of Welfare Provisions on Female Labor Supply in Central and Eastern Europe. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 9(2), 157-174.ScharleÁgota2007The Effect of Welfare Provisions on Female Labor Supply in Central and Eastern Europe92157174Search in Google Scholar
Schirle, Tammy (2015). The Effect of Universal Child Benefits on Labor Supply. Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d’economique 48(2), 437-463.SchirleTammy2015The Effect of Universal Child Benefits on Labor Supply48243746310.1111/caje.12132Search in Google Scholar