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Benedikt Bender and Luzie Hackenbroch
Published: 22 April 2025
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Robert Manduca
Published: 21 April 2025
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Published: 21 April 2025
Figure 1. Wealth inequality, income inequality, and wealth-to-income ratio, Luxembourg Wealth Study. Source: LWS Data Access Research Tool. Year labels show observations for each individual year while large dots show the mean for each country across all year observed.
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Matthias Collischon and others
Published: 10 April 2025
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Published: 10 April 2025
Figure 4. Channel: nonemployment. Notes : The figure shows the effects of disability onset on nonemployment (estimates of coefficient δ k in Equation (1) ) with 95 per cent confidence intervals after propensity score matching as described in Section 3.3. Standard errors are clustered at the
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Published: 10 April 2025
Figure 6. Channel: part-time, establishment and occupational changes. Notes : The figure shows the effects of disability onset on part-time employment, establishment changes and changes to a less physically or psychosocially demanding job (estimates of coefficient δ k in Equation (1) ) with
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Published: 10 April 2025
Figure 3. Main effects: earnings. Notes : The figure shows the effects of disability onset on earnings (estimates of coefficient δ k in Equation (1) ) with 95 per cent confidence intervals after propensity score matching as described in Section 3.3. Standard errors are clustered at the indiv
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Published: 10 April 2025
Figure 5: Channel: Reasons for Nonemployment. Notes : The figure shows the effects of disability onset on reasons for deregistration (permanent nonemployment) (estimates of coefficient δ k in Equation (1) ) with 95 per cent confidence intervals after propensity score matching as described in
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Published: 10 April 2025
Figure 1. Descriptives: employment days and annual earnings. Notes : The figure shows the trends for employment days and (IHS-transformed) annual earnings for the sample of disabled workers five years before and after disability onset. Earnings are deflated to 2015 prices. Source : BsbM and IEB, years of
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Published: 10 April 2025
Figure 2. Main effects: employment. Notes : The figure shows the effects of disability onset on employment (estimates of coefficient δ k in Equation (1) ) with 95 per cent confidence intervals after propensity score matching as described in Section 3.3. Standard errors are clustered at the i
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Published: 03 April 2025
Figure 1. HBR content automatic periodization (Source: Authors’ analysis based on HBR bibliometric data).
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Published: 03 April 2025
Figure A.1. Tubes layout ten periods. Source : Authors’ analysis based on HBR bibliometric data.
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Published: 03 April 2025
Figure A.4. Top 150 multi-terms from HBR during the first period (1922–1949). Source : Authors’ analysis based on HBR bibliometric data.
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Published: 03 April 2025
Figure A.7. Tubes layout three periods. Source : Authors’ analysis based on HBR bibliometric data. The numbers in the axis refer to the three periods in our sample. The width of the tubes connecting different clusters is proportional to their number of records and the color provides evidence on the degree of
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Published: 03 April 2025
Figure A.2. Tubes layout eight periods. Source : Authors’ analysis based on HBR bibliometric data.
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Published: 03 April 2025
Figure A.3. Tubes layout six periods. Source : Authors’ analysis based on HBR bibliometric data.
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Published: 03 April 2025
Figure A.5. Top 150 multi-terms from HBR in the second period (1950–1985). Source : Authors’ analysis based on HBR bibliometric data.
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Hannah Bensussan and others
Published: 03 April 2025
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Published: 03 April 2025
Figure A.6. Top 150 multi-terms from HBR in the third period (1986–2021). Source : Authors’ analysis based on HBR bibliometric data.
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Juliet B Schor and others
Published: 27 March 2025