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Working Papers

Work Package 2.1 (WP2.1):
The effect of social media on youth unemployment and the associated education policies for social inclusion

This paper studies how social media and visibility platforms reshape labour supply and long-run economic outcomes by amplifying lifestyle aspirations

Deliverable title of Work package 2.1

“Keeping Up with the Influencers”: The Impact of Aspirations on Labour Supply, Sectoral Allocation, and Economic Growth"

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Work Package 2.3 (WP2.3):
Behavioural based labour markets and the effect of migration policies on unemployment and emigration

This paper employs a search-and-matching model that links early-career joblessness to long-term productivity and wage outcomes

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Deliverable title of Work package 2.3

"Youth Unemployment and Aggregate Productivity in Greece"

Working Paper as an example of WP1:
Nudges and the Malleability of Identity: Evidence from Religiosity

We present evidence from a surveybased pre-registered randomized experiment in which we test whether brief prosocial messages—framed in either religious or scientific language—can shift religiosity

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This is a working paper of WP1

Work Package 2.2 (WP2.2):
Perceptions of employment, educational outcomes, gender inequality and inclusive policies

This study investigates students’ perceptions of the economic and non-economic returns to higher education, utilizing human capital theory and behavioural economics.

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Deliverable title of Work package 2.2

"Measuring and analyzing student perceptions on earnings and the labor market"

Work Package 2.4 (WP2.4):
Consumers perceptions and price formation

This paper investigates a storable good market where a firm faces consumers with time-varying
preferences that differ between the purchase and consumption stage

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Deliverable title of Work package 2.4

"Time-varying preferences for storable goods"

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Work Package 1 (WP1):
Behavioral Based SocioEconomic Policies: New Dataset on Behavioural Regional Parameters

This study develops a novel regional behavioural dataset for Greece by combining
survey-based measures, web-scraped text corpora, and machine learning techniques

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This package includes a series of deliverables that are included in this documentation.

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The research project is implemented in the framework of H.F.R.I. call 
  Basic research Financing (Horizontal support of all Sciences),
  under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan Greece 2.0”, 
  funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU 
  (H.F.R.I. Project Number: 16017).

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