IZA World of Labor media citations

Citations of IZA World of Labor articles and opinion pieces in key media outlets for the last 12 months (with the most recent citation first). Note that content access restrictions may apply.
 
Media outlet Media article Cited IZA World of Labor content Author(s) 
Forbes Leadership Without Borders: Meet The Changemakers That Prove Immigrants Make America Great Do immigrant workers depress the wages of native workers? Giovanni Peri
BBC The big LGBTQ+ wage gap problem Sexual orientation and labor market outcomes Nick Drydakis
Forbes Mandated Quotas Won’t End Inequalities In Business Leadership Gender quotas on boards of directors Nina Smith
The Conversation Canada needs to stop wasting the talent of skilled immigrants Skill-based immigration, economic integration, and economic performance Abdurrahman B. Aydemir
BBC News Kyrgyzstan Кир аба бизди өлтүргөндөн башка дагы эмне кылат? [What else does polluted air do but kill us?] Air pollution, educational achievements, and human capital formation Sefi Roth
Financial Times Keeping asylum seekers in limbo is bad for everyone Integrating refugees into labor markets Pieter Bevelander
Financial Times The case for the affordability of universal basic income Is unconditional basic income a viable alternative to other social welfare measures? Ugo Colombino
BBC Can you ever beat an internal candidate for a job? Internal hiring or external recruitment? Jed DeVaro
New York Times  How public preschool can help, and how to make sure it doesn’t hurt The promises and pitfalls of universal early education Elizabeth U. Cascio
Sydney Morning Herald The economic case for lazy parenting Do rising returns to education justify “helicopter” parenting? Matthias Doepke, Fabrizio Zilibotti
Daily Mail Dads who spend more time with their children have a different brain structure to less involved fathers, study finds Do rising returns to education justify “helicopter” parenting?
 
Matthias Doepke, Fabrizio Zilibotti
El Confidencial No es cuánto ganas, es cuántos días trabajas: el salario mínimo no reduce la pobreza The minimum wage versus the earned income tax credit for reducing poverty Ricahard V. Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth
African Eye Report Jobs for a New Generation: Rebuilding Nigeria’s Labour Market After COVID-19 Self-employment and poverty in developing countries Gary S. Fields
Harvard Business Review Why immigrants are more likely to become entrepreneurs Immigrants and entrepreneurship Magnus Lofstrom, Chunbei Wang
Vox The five-day workweek is dead The labor market in Iceland, 2000–2018 Katrín Ólafsdóttir
Forbes Hybrid Work Must Be Fair: 8 Ways To Address The Equity Challenge Cognitive performance in the home office—What professional chess can tell us Steffen Künn, Christian Seel, Dainis Zegners
Forbes Getting People Back To The Office: 5 Critical Factors For Hybrid Work Cognitive performance in the home office—What professional chess can tell us Steffen Künn, Christian Seel, Dainis Zegners
Forbes Why Too Much Work From Home Could Be Bad For Your Career Cognitive performance in the home office—What professional chess can tell us Steffen Künn, Christian Seel, Dainis Zegners
Financial Times We’re still in the dark about insecure work Health effects of job insecurity Francis Green
Sydney Morning Herald Pull out your rags and riches again - our moment of equality is over Does Covid-19 make us more averse to inequality? Miqdad Asaria, Joan Costa-Font, Frank Cowell
The Conversation Indonesia Setahun pandemi: tantangan makin berat bagi anak muda dan sektor pendidikan Do youths graduating in a recession incur permanent losses? Bart Cockx
The Washington Post Biden’s claim that with a $15 minimum wage, ‘the whole economy rises’ Labor issues in the Biden administration Daniel S. Hamermesh
BBC How to escape your motivational trough when you’re flagging Are workers motivated by the greater good? Mirco Tonin
Le Monde Les électeurs n’arrivent pas à tirer des leçons très utiles de la gestion d’une pandémie  How was the US presidential election affected by the Covid-19 pandemic? Leonardo Baccini, Abel Brodeur, Stephen Weymouth