
Bernhard Schmidpeter
@bernhardecon
Labor Economist; Researcher @jkulinz; Research Affiliate @RWI_Leibniz_en & @iza_bonn
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https://sites.google.com/site/bernhardecon/ 05-12-2017 14:55:17
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Immigration Enforcement and Children's Living Arrangements with Amuedo‐Dorantes - available at Journal of Policy Analysis and Management onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Our interview with APPAM Journal of Policy Analysis and Management about the consequences of #immigration policies on children COMPAS San Diego State University

"While tasks are highly automatable, only roughly 5 percent of jobs are fully automatable at present." Marcus Casey & Sarah Nzau investigate the potential impact of AI on jobs: brook.gs/2YaQT5K

Nice piece in @diepresse_com from Rudolf Winter-Ebmer (JKU Department of Economics) featuring our work on the consequences of automation and the role of public policies (in German): diepresse.com/home/wirtschaf… Link to our WP: jku.at/fileadmin/grup…


Thank you Upjohn Institute (not active on X) for this great summary of my research and amazing support!

Which is the effect of grandmotherhood on the labor supply decision of older workers? Find it out in my new work together with Wolfgang Frimmel, Martin Halla and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer at The JHR jhr.uwpress.org/content/early/…


Research from Bernhard Schmidpeter on how parental unemployment affects children's earnings gets a mention in today's Real Time Economics newsletter. blogs.wsj.com/economics/2020… Jeffrey Sparshott


Why do employers offer flexible jobs? To help workers find work-life balance or to shift cost & risk? Maria Balgova Matthias Qian & I take a machine learning approach to analyze the text of 46million UK job ads to provide some answers. 1/n



Immigration Enforcement, Sanctuary Policies ,and Domestic Violence law.ox.ac.uk/research-subje… with Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes WU Economics Dept.

My new work with Esther Arenas Arroyo about the spillover effects of immigration enforcement on children's human capital! Great summary by Josh Smith Center for Growth and Opportunity

After a week of great talks at #NBERSI , looking forward to present our paper on spillover effects of #immigrationpolicies on children’s human capital in the children session Bernhard Schmidpeter nber.org/conferences/si…

Really looking forward to the workshop and to presenting my joint work with Esther Arenas Arroyo on spillover effects of immigration policies on children's human capital


🔥17:30 CEST Esther Arenas Arroyo shows that immigration policies lower language skills and long-run educational success of U.S.-children with likely undocumented parents. Follow the talk 👉conference.iza.org/conference_fil… #IZAEducationEconomics #EconTwitter Simon Burgess @IngoIsphording


Summary of our new work about the negative spillover effects of immigration policies If you are interested and want to read more, here's the link to our RWI Leibniz Institute WP:rwi-essen.de/fileadmin/user…