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IZA - Institute of Labor Economics DP No. 18229: Effects of Immigration on Places and People - Identification and Interpretation
BONN, Germany, Nov. 22 (TNSLrpt) -- IZA - Institute of Labor Economics issued the following discussion paper (No. 18229) in Oct. 2025 by Jan Stuhler, Christian Dustmann, Sebastian Otten and Uta Schonberg entitled "The Effects of Immigration on Places and People - Identification and Interpretation."

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Most studies on the labor market effects of immigration use repeated cross-sectional data to estimate the effects of immigration on regions. This paper shows that such regional effects are composites of effects that address fundamental questions in the immigration debate ... Show Full Article

IZA - Institute of Labor Economics DP No. 18225: Beliefs About Bots: How Employers Plan for AI in White-Collar Work
BONN, Germany, Nov. 22 (TNSLrpt) -- IZA - Institute of Labor Economics issued the following discussion paper (No. 18225) in Oct. 2025 by Eduard Brull, Samuel Maurer and Davud Rostam-Afschar entitled "Beliefs about Bots: How Employers Plan for AI in White-Collar Work."

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We provide experimental evidence on how employers adjust expectations to automation risk in high-skill, white-collar work. Using a randomized information intervention among tax advisors in Germany, we show that firms systematically underestimate automatability. Information provision raises risk perceptions, ... Show Full Article

IZA - Institute of Labor Economics DP No. 18215: Bridging Language Barriers: Impact of Large Language Models on Academic Writing
BONN, Germany, Nov. 22 (TNSLrpt) -- IZA - Institute of Labor Economics issued the following discussion paper (No. 18215) in Oct. 2025 by Burak Dalaman, Ali Furkan Kalay and Nathan Kettlewell entitled "Bridging Language Barriers: The Impact of Large Language Models on Academic Writing."

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Large language models (LLMs) have altered the nature of academic writing. While the influence of LLMs on academic writing is not uncontroversial, one promise for this technology is to bridge language barriers faced by nonnative English-speaking researchers.

This study empirically ... Show Full Article

IZA - Institute of Labor Economics DP No. 18209: Gender Identity, Norms, and Happiness
BONN, Germany, Nov. 22 (TNSLrpt) -- IZA - Institute of Labor Economics issued the following discussion paper (No. 18209) in Oct. 2025 by Natalia Danzer, Rachel Kranton, Piotr Larysz and Claudia Senik entitled "Gender Identity, Norms, and Happiness."

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How do gender identity and norms relate to happiness? This paper takes advantage of the 2024 European Social Survey, which asks respondents to report their feelings of femininity and masculinity, and studies the relationships between these self-assessments, (non-)conformity to gender norms, and life satisfaction.

The ... Show Full Article

IZA - Institute of Labor Economics DP No. 18200: Role of Fairness Ideals in Coordination Failure and Success
BONN, Germany, Nov. 22 (TNSLrpt) -- IZA - Institute of Labor Economics issued the following discussion paper (No. 18200) in Oct. 2025 by Andrzej Baranski, Ernesto Reuben and Arno Riedl entitled "The Role of Fairness Ideals in Coordination Failure and Success."

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In a laboratory experiment, we study the role of fairness ideals as focal points in coordination problems in homogeneous and heterogeneous groups. We elicit the normatively preferred behavior about how a subsequent coordination game should be played.

In homogeneous groups, people share a unique fairness ideal ... Show Full Article

Capital Research Center: Where Do Leftist Networks Go When They Die?
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary on Nov. 21, 2025:

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Where do leftist networks go when they die?

The death of ACORN, and its afterlife

By Michael Watson

In 2010, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, better known by the acronym ACORN, declared bankruptcy and dissolved. It was a moment of triumph for conservative activists who had implicated the left-wing network in controversial voter registration practices and who had caught network employees appearing to condone illegal activities on surreptitiously recorded videos.

But ... Show Full Article

Capital Research Center: InfluenceWatch Friday - Nov. 21, 2025
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following wrapup:

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InfluenceWatch Friday

By Jonathan Harsh

InfluenceWatch, a project of Capital Research Center, is a comprehensive and ever-evolving compilation of our research into the numerous advocacy groups, foundations, and donors working to influence the public policy process. The website offers transparency into these influencers' funding, motives, and connections while providing insight often neglected by other watchdog groups.

The information compiled in InfluenceWatch gives news outlets and other interested parties ... Show Full Article