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Recruiting a robust healthcare workforce has become an urgent policy priority globally, as current vacancy levels pose a public health risk. Yet there is limited causal evidence…
Vol. 7, Issue 7, Pages e2424984
Importance: Trust in physicians and hospitals has been associated with achieving public health goals, but the increasing politicization of public health policies during the COVID-…
vlog Working Paper No. RWP23-031
This paper investigates how having more White coworkers influences the subsequent retention and promotion of Black women. Studying 9,037 new hires at a professional services firm…
Alberto Alesina was the Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University, from where he got his PhD, taught for more than three decades and where he also…
In a National Bureau of Economics working paper, WAPPP faculty affiliate Michela Carlana, with co-authors Enrico Miglino and Michela M. Tincani, analyzed the long-term effects of…
We use unique survey data from former victims of child sex trafficking and vulnerable girls in shelters in the Philippines to study the predictors of becoming a victim of…
Economic development is a path-dependent process in which countries accumulate capabilities that allow them to move into more complex products and industries. Inspired by a theory…
Vol. 5, Issue 6, Pages e242342
Recent efforts to control spending, including accountable care organizations, value-based payment, and high-deductible health plans, have emphasized optimizing patterns of health…
Since ChatGPT stormed the world in November 2022, speculation about AI in education has often been overwhelming, vague, or impractical. “Teaching Effectively with ChatGPT”…
Vol. 114
In this paper, we implement a lab-in-field experiment among around 2000 children enrolled in 14 middle schools in Italy to investigate whether thinking about parental…