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Title:The effect of 3.6 million refugees on crime Author(s):KIRDAR, Murat G.; LOPEZ CRUZ, Ivan; TÜRKÜM, Fatma Betül
Date:2022Citation:Journal of economic behavior & organization, 2022, Vol. 194, pp. 568-582Type:ArticleAbstract:Most studies examining the impact of migrants on crime rates in hosting populations are in the context of economic migrants in developed countries. However, we know much less about the crime impact of refugees in low- and ...
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Title:Labor market implications of education mismatch Author(s):VARONA CERVANTES, Carla
; COOPER, Russell
Date:2022Citation:European economic review, 2022, Vol. 148, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:This project studies the impact of education mismatch on labor outcomes. Across our sample of OECD countries, there is evidence of mismatch in educational attainment, defined by a lack of assortative matching on ability ...
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Title:Does the feedback of blood results in observational studies influence response and consent? : a randomised study of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel Author(s):BENZEVAL, Michaela; ANDRAYAS, Alexandria; MAZZA, Jan
; AL BAGHAL, Tarek; BURTON, Jonathan; CROSSLEY, Thomas Fraser
; KUMARI, MeenaDate:2023Citation:BMC Medical research methodology, 2023, Vol. 23, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:Background While medical studies generally provide health feedback to participants, in observational studies this is not always the case due to logistical and financial difficulties, or concerns about changing observed ...
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Title:Survivor average causal effects for continuous time : a principal stratification approach to causal inference with semicompeting risks Author(s):COMMENT, Leah; MEALLI, Fabrizia
; HANEUSE, Sebastien; ZIGLER, Corwin M.Date:2025Citation:Biometrical journal, 2025, Vol. 67, No. 2, Art. e70041, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:In semicompeting risks problems, nonterminal time-to-event outcomes, such as time to hospital readmission, are subject to truncation by death. These settings are often modeled with illness-death models for the hazards of ...
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Title:Bayesian principal stratification with longitudinal data and truncation by death Author(s):GROSSI, Giulio; MARIANI, Marco; MATTEI, Alessandra; MEALLI, Fabrizia
Date:2025Citation:Econometrics and statistics, 2025, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:In causal studies, outcomes are often ‘censored by death,’ meaning they are not observed or defined for units that die. These studies typically focus on the stratum of ’always survivors’ up to a single fixed time s. An ...