Before @ETH, @LMU_Muenchen, @ifo_Institut.
Economics of Education, Labor, Public, Religion, and AI.
@benjaminarold.bsky.social, @woessmann.bsky.social, Zierow research on how schooling affects religiosity is super important and interesting. Here's the link to the journal article: jhr.uwpress.org/content/earl...
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@benjaminarold.bsky.social, @woessmann.bsky.social, Zierow research on how schooling affects religiosity is super important and interesting. Here's the link to the journal article: jhr.uwpress.org/content/earl...
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🔹Use labor tax shocks to estimate effects on wages
🔹Bringing estimations together: One-standard-deviation increase in worker rights equals ~5.7% wage increase
🔹Conclude: Worker rights have real economic value, not merely symbolic
🔹Use labor tax shocks to estimate effects on wages
🔹Bringing estimations together: One-standard-deviation increase in worker rights equals ~5.7% wage increase
🔹Conclude: Worker rights have real economic value, not merely symbolic
🔹Use leave-one-out employment rates as instruments for bargaining power shocks in DiD estimation
🔹Higher employment rate leads to more worker rights clauses
🔹Improved employment opportunities strengthen worker bargaining power
🔹Use leave-one-out employment rates as instruments for bargaining power shocks in DiD estimation
🔹Higher employment rate leads to more worker rights clauses
🔹Improved employment opportunities strengthen worker bargaining power
🔹Use provincial labor income tax changes as shocks in DiD estimation
🔹Higher provincial labor taxes lead to more worker rights clauses
🔹Demonstrates substitution from taxed income toward untaxed amenities
🔹Use provincial labor income tax changes as shocks in DiD estimation
🔹Higher provincial labor taxes lead to more worker rights clauses
🔹Demonstrates substitution from taxed income toward untaxed amenities
🔹Human and LLM-scaled pairwise clause comparisons confirm our worker rights measure benefits workers
🔹Correlation of rights measure with pro-worker HR practices (World Management Survey by
@I_Am_NickBloom
et al.)
🔹Case study: 2005 Auto Workers Crisis
🔹Human and LLM-scaled pairwise clause comparisons confirm our worker rights measure benefits workers
🔹Correlation of rights measure with pro-worker HR practices (World Management Survey by
@I_Am_NickBloom
et al.)
🔹Case study: 2005 Auto Workers Crisis
🔹30,000 Canadian CBAs (1986-2015)
🔹Dependency parsing identifies linguistic structure of text which we map to legal categories ("employees shall receive...")
🔹LLM embeddings & clustering to classify rights into distinct topics
🔹30,000 Canadian CBAs (1986-2015)
🔹Dependency parsing identifies linguistic structure of text which we map to legal categories ("employees shall receive...")
🔹LLM embeddings & clustering to classify rights into distinct topics
🔹CBAs contain extensive worker rights beyond wages
🔹We investigate if these rights have real economic value
🔹Key question: Are these legal rights mere "cheap talk" or valued amenities?
🔹CBAs contain extensive worker rights beyond wages
🔹We investigate if these rights have real economic value
🔹Key question: Are these legal rights mere "cheap talk" or valued amenities?