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Ali Vergili
@AliYasinV
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Postdoctoral researcher at e61 Institute and Macquarie University
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined June 2022
RT @E61Institute: In research released today e61 shows that – even during a time of great disruption like COVID – financial incentives stil…
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RT @E61Institute: Health shocks disrupt one’s life at any age, but what happens when they occur in the working age population? Ali Vergili…
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RT @ash_craig: The government claims the social media ban for u16s is an (rare) example of evidence-based policy. But the evidence is very…
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RT @E61Institute: In this report, the e61 Institute investigates how the geographic distribution of opportunity has changed over the 21st c…
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RT @E61Institute: While international student caps dominate discussion, another important change has fallen under the radar: banning visa h…
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RT @ash_craig: There seems to be this very persistent and popular idea that population growth through births rather than migration is going…
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RT @kearney_melissa: Somewhere along the way “correlation is not causation” morphed into “until the causal link is proven beyond a reasonab…
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RT @isaeminhafalir: New working paper with @AliYasinV Expert bidders make a difference! Our empirical study on fi…
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RT @RogerWilkins_au: Struggling to understand this economic vandalism, seemingly operating as their main housing policy. Will certainly cau…
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RT @jondr44: Great Q, @MeganTStevenson! My take is when evaluating M, we have to think about the economic context. What possible time-v…
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RT @MeganTStevenson: Would love some advice about how to interpret the parallel trends robustness test from @asheshrambachan and @jondr44.…
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RT @PennPSC: New @PennPSC working paper by @ADelavande, @HansPKohler & @AliYasinV The study uses data from @MLSFHresearch to examine the…
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@SilviaGriseld @E61Institute @SilviaGriseld (@E61Institute) presented her joint work with Erin Clarke on the effect of childcare subsidies on childcare use and maternal labour force participation in Australia. Although the hours of childcare increase for disadvantaged households, there is no increase in LFP
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RT @E61Institute: 🚨👇👇At E61, we're thrilled to announce the speakers for our academic seminar series! We're proud to host economists from A…
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RT @elifincekara: Dr Anisa Buckley, @DrRMerkbawi, @AliYasinV and I are calling Australian-born Muslim uni students to participate in our st…
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RT @ADelavande: Is competitiveness malleable in young adults? Our new WP shows living with more female flatmates lead to a decrease in comp…
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RT @E61Institute: Australian women earn 15% less per hour than men. But what drives this gap? Is it rooted in different occupational choice…
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RT @peter_tulip: Education is our 3rd biggest export. Lucrative fees from foreign students are how we, as a society, pay for imported cars,…
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