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The Effect of an Early Career Recession on Schooling and Lifetime Welfare
- Naijia Guo
- Economics
- 1 August 2018
This article evaluates the lifetime welfare and labor market consequences of experiencing a recession during youth, using a directed search equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents and aggregate…
The Impact of an Early Career Recession on Schooling and Lifetime Welfare
- Naijia Guo
- Economics
- 16 April 2015
This paper evaluates the long-term welfare consequences from experiencing a recession as youths, taking into account the impact on schooling, future job mobility, human capital accumulation, labor…
Labor Market Dynamics in Urban China and the Role of the State Sector
- S. Feng, Naijia Guo
- Economics
- 1 February 2019
Home Location Choices and the Gender Commute Gap
- Yizhen Gu, Naijia Guo, Jing Wu, Ben Zou
- EconomicsSSRN Electronic Journal
- 26 October 2020
Using administrative records of home mortgages in Beijing, we show that dual-income households systematically choose to buy homes that are closer to the wife’s workplace. The wife’s commute from the…
Do Elite Colleges Matter? The Impact on Entrepreneurship Decisions and Career Dynamics
- C. Leung, Naijia Guo
- Business, Economics
- 2021
Elite college attendance significantly impacts students' entrepreneurship decisions and career dynamics. We find that an elite college degree is positively correlated with entrepreneurship (i.e.,…
Labor Market Dynamics in Urban China and the Role of the State Sector
- S. Feng, Naijia Guo
- EconomicsSSRN Electronic Journal
- 2019
The Long-Term Impact of an Early Career Recession on Health and Health-Related Behaviors
- Naijia Guo, Rong Hai
- Medicine, Economics
- 18 June 2015
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A matching model of co-residence with a family network: Empirical evidence from China
- Naijia Guo, Xiaoyu Xia, Junsen Zhang
- Economics
- 2019
We develop a co-residence model between young adults and the elderly as a new application of Shapley–Shubik–Becker bilateral matching framework. This model captures competition between adult children…
Home Location Choices and the Gender Commute Gap
- Yizhen Gu, Naijia Guo, Jing Wu, Ben Zou
- EconomicsJournal of Human Resources
- 15 November 2021
Do elite colleges matter? The impact on entrepreneurship decisions and career dynamics
- Naijia Guo, C. Leung
- Business, EconomicsQuantitative Economics
- 2021
Elite college attendance significantly impacts students' entrepreneurship decisions and career dynamics. We find that an elite college degree is positively correlated with entrepreneurship (i.e.,…
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