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Posts by Gunes Asik

Just like what Thatcher famously said, "Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't."

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Map of international graduate student and faculty targeted for deportation for their political speech.

The only solution is organized resistance. Join your union and other political organizations that are fighting this.

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X users in Turkey migrate to Bluesky amid censorship Social media users are increasingly turning to Bluesky in response to government censorship and X’s internal content policies, though Bluesky itself may soon face similar restrictions.

X users in Turkey migrate to Bluesky amid censorship bianet.org/haber/x-user...

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The great Turkish transition from X is beginning in the wake of Elon banning opposition accounts

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Avukatlar gününüz kutlu olsun Selçuk Kozağaçlı, Can Atalay, Selahattin Demirtaş.

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Identifying and exploring the diversity and growth of green jobs

Identifying and exploring the diversity and growth of green jobs blogs.worldbank.org/en/investinp...

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Submit for the 2025 edition of the International Conference on Development Economics (ICDE) from 2 to 4 July 2025 in Paris, France. Information can be found on the conference website: icde2025.sciencesconf.org
Researchers are invited to submit papers by 9 February 2025.

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İstanbul Sözleşmesi, normatif sinyal değeri gönderiyor Kadına yönelik şiddet aslında aynı zamanda bir erkek meselesi… Dolayısıyla bir toplumsallık ve norm meselesi… Zira, gücü elinde tutan, toplumsal denetimi sürdüren bir erkek egemen kültür, cinsiyete da...

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The signaling effect of the Entry was more pronounced in the same provinces that responded more strongly to the Exit: those with lower education levels, stronger support for the governing party, and the Eastern region of the country.

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How about the impact of Entry? We find significant decline which is the result of two separate effects: the signaling effect of the Entry, and the deterrence effect of enhanced penalties associated with a new legislation (Law 6284) enacted four months after the Entry

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Using two independent data sources and a DID strategy, we show that the withdrawal from the Convention led to an additional 70 female murders per year, primarily committed by intimate partners. The effect size is stronger in provinces with higher support for the government.

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on the grounds that it is incompatible with TR’s family values. However, the withdrawal did not alter Law 6284 (that applied the provisions of IST convention) on domestic violence. So although the law remained intact, many saw this as a signal for higher tolerance against women.

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Istanbul Convention is the short name for The Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence. Although Turkey was the first country to sign the Convention in 2011, President Erdogan announced on March 2021 TR is exiting +

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The Signaling Value of Government Action: The Effect of Istanbul Convention on Female Murders Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, an...

Our research on "The Signaling Value of Government Action: The Effect of Istanbul Convention on Female Murders" is out as an NBER Working Paper. A short tread: www.nber.org/papers/w3316...

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The Signaling Value of Government Action: The Effect of Istanbul Convention on Female Murders Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, an...

How influential are government actions in shaping societal behaviours? @gunesasik.bsky.social &Naci Mocan’s new study suggest: quite! They show that Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention led to 70 more female murders, especially by intimate partners, per year. www.nber.org/papers/w3316...

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And finally, some manual coefficient plots showing how starting wages change with an honours degree for different CGPA bandwidths for male graduates of nonelite unis, but not for females or male graduates of elite unis.

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We rely on a Regression Discontinuity Design around the CGPA 3.00 cutoff. Here is our main RDD plot.

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Consistent with the statistical discrimination and employer learning perspective, we find that the signal produced around the honours degree cutoff is stronger for the male graduates of non-elite universities with more recent establishment dates.

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...and considered to offer more challenging curricula. Thus, STEM fields themselves have a high signal value for ability. Indeed, we do not find a wage premium for an honours degree in starting wages for STEM graduates in Turkiye.

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We focus on economics b/c unlike the STEM degrees, an economics degree in Turkiye, -where our data comes from- does not have a strong signal value in terms of the technical and analytic capacity of individuals, whereas STEM degrees are traditionally much more difficult to get in

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And, second, regardless of university prestige, we report that females have significantly higher GPAs on average than males, which implies that, conditional on unobserved ability, females get higher grades than males; hence, a high GPA is likely a less valuable signal for females

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Graduates of non-elite universities, on the other hand, are harder to screen as additional signals might be needed to gauge their potential labour productivity levels.

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Firms often use various proxies to screen job applicants and predict their expected productivity levels on the job. First, being an elite university graduate itself may have a signal value, which likely makes the 3.00 cutoff less important when they apply for a job.

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We explain these empirical patterns using the theory of statistical discrimination. A major challenge faced by hiring firms is the difficulty of directly observing the productivity of applicants. Asymmetric information reduces the efficiency of firms' hiring decisions.

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We find that graduating with an honours degree increases the entry wages of male econ graduates of non-elite universities by about 4%. But why is there no such effect for females and for male graduates of elite universities?

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Does graduating with an honours degree help you earn more in your first job? It turns out that it does!..but...not for females and not for male graduates of elite universities.

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I am very happy to announce that our paper, "Impact of Graduating with Honours on Entry Wages of Economics Majors" is now out at Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... a small thread on our findings:

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Econometrics Thread (#EconSky)

Today, I will talk very briefly about a few recent methodological papers that I think are super useful to applied researchers. Basically, below, you will find some new tools that may help you to answer relevant empirical questions.

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Here are 50+ journals where economists publish short papers. bit.ly/36qNVfn The list includes examples and my experience with each journal.

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Very happy that our paper on the impact of employment subsidies in Turkey is listed among the four winning papers of World Bank's 2023 ECA Academy Award! www.worldbank.org/en/region/ec...

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