S Lee - 2009 - soohyunglee.com
Abstract Marital sorting along education, income and other salient dimensions is well-
documented for many countries. Understanding the mechanisms behind such sorting is
important because the degree of marital sorting may influence income inequality, ...
S Lee - University of Maryland, Working Paper, 2009 - sites.google.com
Abstract This paper examines the implications of online mate search for marriage, using
data from a Korean online matchmaking company. Using the estimated marital preferences,
I find that customized recommendations from an online matchmaker and individuals' own ...
[CITATION] Do roses speak louder than words? signaling in internet dating markets
S Lee, M Niederle, HR Kim… - Unpublished paper, 2009
The large literature on costly signaling and the somewhat scant literature on preference
signaling had varying success in showing the effectiveness of signals. We use a field
experiment to show that even when everyone can send a signal, signals are free and the ...
[CITATION] Twin Swords for the Political Power: Inside Story of Personnel Assignment in the Public Prosecutors' Office and the Office of National Taxation
S Lee - Gwonryok eui Yangnal Gumchal Guksechung Yinsa …, 1999
[CITATION] Marriage and Online Mate-Search Services: Evidence from Korea
S Lee - 2009 - Unpublished
S Lee… - Finance and Economics Discussion Series, 2009 - sogang.ac.kr
Abstract We explore education's role in improving the allocation of labor between China's
agricultural and nonagricultural sectors and measure the portion of China's recent growth
attributable to this channel. Using detailed micro-level data and an empirical model that ...
S Lee - 2006 Meeting Papers, 2006 - repec.org
Abstract The main questions of this paper are as follows: Whether and to what extent does
rising educational attainment contribute to a country's economic growth by facilitating the
reallocation of labor from the agricultural sector to the non-agricultural sector?
Abstract: Every year, a large number of women immigrate as brides from developing
countries to developed countries in East Asia. This phenomenon virtually did not exist in the
early 1990s, but foreign brides currently comprise 4 to 35 percent of newlyweds in these ...
International migration has been one of the core topics that economists have been
examining because of its prevalence and economic impact on the source and host
countries. 1 Adding to this large number of studies on immigration, this paper attempts to ...
S Lee - Discussion Papers, 2005 - www-siepr.stanford.edu
Abstract This paper provides a framework for analyzing optimal government transfers of
education when individuals are tempted to underinvest in education. The government may
devise a transfer using a combination of free compulsory ed $ ucation, vouchers and price ...
S Lee - 2008 - gradworks.umi.com
Abstract: The first chapter of this dissertation examines causes of marital sorting and
implications of rapid adoption of new search technologies expanding individuals' choice
sets for their potential spouses. Marital sorting along education, income and other salient ...
S Bandyopadhyay, F Iskhakov, T Johnson, S Lee… - 2012 - bu.edu
Abstract This chapter describes the operation of the job market for PhD economists and the
effort to improve the market's operation via the creation of the non-profit organization
EconJobMarket. org (EJM), a web-based service designed to serve as an “information ...
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