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  1. TitleEarly child development and parents' labor supply
    Author infoLukáš Lafférs, Bernhard Schmidpeter
    Author Lafférs Lukáš 1986- (50%) UMBFP10 - Katedra matematiky
    Co-authors Schmidpeter Berhard (50%)
    Source document Journal of Applied Econometrics. Vol. 36, no. 2 (2021), pp. 190-208. - Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2021
    Keywords vývoj dieťaťa - child development   matky a deti - mothers and children   ponuka práce - job offer   odhady parametrov   analytické metódy - analytical methods  
    Headings Geogr. Slovensko
    Form. Descr.články - journal articles
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryUnited States of America
    AnnotationThe impact of children's early development status on parental labor market outcomes is not well established in the empirical literature. We combine an instrumental variable approach to account for the endogeneity of the develop- ment status with a model of nonrandom labor force participation to identify its impact. A one-unit increase in our poor child development index reduces long-term maternal weekly hours worked by 9 h and weekly income by A$215. We provide evidence that mothers substitute working time with childcare to compensate for early disadvantages. We do not find any responses of fathers to early child development.
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    Repercussion category CHO, Seungyeon. Is handedness exogenously determined? Counterevidence from South Korea. In Economics and human biology. ISSN 1570-677X, 2021, vol. 43, art. no. 101072, pp. 1-6.
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  2. TitleThe impact of repeated mass antigen testing for COVID-19 on the prevalence of the disease
    Author infoMartin Kahanec, Lukáš Lafférs, Bernard Schmidpeter
    Author Kahanec Martin (34%)
    Co-authors Lafférs Lukáš 1986- (33%) UMBFP10 - Katedra matematiky
    Schmidpeter Berhard (33%)
    Source document Journal of Population Economics : International Research on the Economics of Population, Household, and Human Resources. Vol. 34, no. 4 (2021), pp. 1105-1140. - [Berlin] : Springer-Verlag : 2021
    Keywords covid-19 - koronavírus - Covid-19 (disease) - SARS-CoV-2 disease - Coronavirus disease 2019   testovanie - testing   antigénové testovanie - antigen testing   prevalencia   infekčné ochorenia   vplyvy  
    Headings Geogr. Slovensko
    Form. Descr.články - journal articles
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryGermany
    AnnotationIn the absence of effective vaccination, mass testing and quarantining of positive cases and their contacts could help to mitigate pandemics and allow economies to stay open. We investigate the effects of repeated mass testing on the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, using data from the first ever nationwide rapid antigen testing implemented in Slovakia in autumn 2020. After the first round of testing, only districts above an ex ante unknown threshold of test positivity were re-tested. Comparing districts above and below the threshold, we provide evidence that repeated mass antigen testing can temporarily reduce the number of new infections. Our results suggest that mass testing coupled with the quarantining of positive cases and their contacts could be an effective tool in mitigating pandemics. For lasting effects, re-testing at regular intervals would likely be necessary.
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    Repercussion category NGUYEN, Phi Hung - TSAI, Jung Fa - DANG, Thanh Tuan - LIN, Ming Hua - PHAM, Hong Anh - NGUYEN, Kim Anh. A hybrid spherical fuzzy MCDM approach to prioritize governmental intervention strategies against the COVID-19 pandemic : a case study from Vietnam. In Mathematics. ISSN 2227-7390, 2021, vol. 9, no. 20, art. no. 2626.
    GAVUROVA, Beata - RIGELSKY, Martin. Perception of testing for Covid-19 during the first wave of the pandemic in Slovakia with emphasis on population age groups. In Central European journal of public health. ISSN 1210-7778, 2022, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 93-98.
    CASSAN, Guilhem - SANGNIER, Marc. The impact of 2020 French municipal elections on the spread of COVID-19. In Journal of population economics. ISSN 0933-1433, 2022, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 963-988.
    WALSH, Kieran A. - BRODERICK, Natasha - AHERN, Susan - FAWSITT, Christopher G. - O'BRIEN, Katie M. - CARRIGAN, Marie - HARRINGTON, Patricia - O'NEILL, Michelle - SMITH, Susan M. - SPILLANE, Susan - TELJEUR, Conor - RYAN, Mairin. Effectiveness of rapid antigen testing for screening of asymptomatic individuals to limit the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 : a rapid review. In Reviews in medical virology. ISSN 1052-9276, 2022, vol. 32, no. 5, pp. 1-14.
    BERRIG, Christian - ANDREASEN, Viggo - NIELSEN, Bjarke Frost. Heterogeneity in testing for infectious diseases. In Royal society open science. ISSN 2054-5703, 2022, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 1-12.
    BANDAWE, Gama - CHITENJE, Moses - BITILIYU-BANGOH, Joseph - KAMPIRA, Elizabeth. Approaches to deployment of molecular testing for SARS-CoV-2 in resource-limited settings. In Clinics in laboratory medicine. ISSN 0272-2712, 2022, vol. 42, no. 2, special issue, pp. 283-298.
    TRUONG, Thao T. - BARD, Jennifer Dien - BUTLER-WU, Susan M. Rapid antigen assays for SARS-CoV-2 : promise and peril. In Clinics in laboratory medicine. ISSN 0272-2712, 2022, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 203-222.
    GODSAY, Anna - GROTTING, Maja Weemes - HART, Rannveig Kaldager. Reopening schools in a context of low COVID-19 contagion : consequences for teachers, students and their parents. In Journal of population economics. ISSN 0933-1433, 2022, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 935-961.
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