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Education and Early Career Outcomes of Second-Generation Immigrants in France [PDF]
We estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career employment outcomes of the French population. Individuals are allowed to choose between 4 options: continue to the next grade, accept a permanent contract, accept a temporary ...
Belzil, Christian, Poinas, François
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Extreme‐weather risk and the cross‐section of stock returns
Abstract We document an extreme‐weather risk premium in the cross‐section of stock returns. Between 1995 and 2019, stocks of domestic U.S. firms with the most negative sensitivity to aggregate storm losses earned an annual excess‐return spread of more than 6 percentage points relative to those with the most positive sensitivity, a difference not ...
Alexander Braun +2 more
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Identification Environment, School Identification and School Burnout: Multilevel Models
ABSTRACT Most research on well‐being in social psychology has focused on individuals. Based on the social identity approach to health, we examined how the average strength of social identification within a group—a measure of the ‘identification environment’—affects group members’ burnout symptoms and moderates the association between their social ...
Eerika Finell +4 more
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Abstract Research Summary How can organizations establish collaboration between their established members and a newly hired member? We address this question by studying firms undergoing scaling using a multiple‐case study. We find that widely involving the new hire into the established managers' activities backfires.
Jian Bai Li, Henning Piezunka
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Abstract Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a vital role in lakes, but its behavior in winter is poorly understood. This study examined the differences in DOM between lake ice and the upper water column across 18 sites in the Laurentian Great Lakes, integrating in situ sampling and remotely sensed ice data to create a mass budget model to estimate ...
Anthony J. Arsenault +19 more
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ABSTRACT Mass mortality events (MMEs) have been occurring since the dawn of time. However, in contrast to terrestrial events, most marine MMEs remain undetected, largely due to the inaccessibility of many marine environments. One of the most notorious and best‐studied marine MMEs in modern times is that of the population collapse of the echinoid ...
Lisa‐Maria Schmidt +2 more
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Lottery Demand and Stock Returns Preceding Earnings Announcements
ABSTRACT We document a significant positive relation between extreme positive stock returns around past earnings announcements and stock returns in the 10‐day window before current earnings announcements. The average of risk‐adjusted return differences between stocks with the highest earnings announcement maximum returns and stocks with the lowest ...
Harvey Nguyen, Cameron Truong
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ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy of intensive sleep retraining (ISR) and total sleep deprivation (TSD) against a no‐treatment control condition for treating chronic insomnia and examine two potential mechanisms: the resolution of conditioned insomnia and the increase in homeostatic sleep drive produced by sleep deprivation ...
J. Le Bouthillier, H. Ivers, C. M. Morin
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Summary Increasing frequencies of severe summer droughts and plant diversity loss disrupt ecosystem functioning and stability of European grasslands. Understanding how these factors interact with pathogens is crucial. We investigated the effects of plant diversity and repeated summer drought on soil‐borne parasites within a grassland biodiversity ...
Marcel Dominik Solbach +8 more
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How Inheritance Expectations Impact Household Savings
ABSTRACT This article examines how expecting to receive an inheritance impacts household savings. Life‐cycle consumption models indicate that the expectation of inheriting should reduce current savings for forward‐thinking consumers. We investigate this economic prediction, considering factors such as liquidity constraints and education.
Ignacio Belloc, José Alberto Molina
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