Hannu Karhunen : Citation Profile


Labore

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H index

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i10 index

32

Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

3

Articles

6

Papers

1

Chapters

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   8 years (2016 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 4
   Journals where Hannu Karhunen has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 5.    Total self citations: 0 (0 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Kanninen, Ohto (4)

Nieminen, Jeremias (2)

Maczulskij, Terhi (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Hannu Karhunen.

Is cited by:

Martinez, Luis (11)

Prem, Mounu (11)

Muñoz, Pablo (9)

González, Felipe (9)

Munoz, Pablo (8)

Clarke, Damian (3)

Tapia Schythe, Kathya (2)

Monfardini, Chiara (1)

Haapanen, Mika (1)

magdalou, brice (1)

Hasan, Amer (1)

Cites to:

FOUGERE, DENIS (8)

Roger, Muriel (8)

Pradel, Jacqueline (8)

Miller, Douglas (5)

Cameron, A. (5)

Göbel, Christian (4)

Kluve, Jochen (4)

Weber, Andrea (4)

Siegloch, Sebastian (4)

Huber, Martin (4)

Card, David (4)

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Where Hannu Karhunen has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / Työn ja talouden tutkimus LABORE, The Labour Institute for Economic Research LABORE3

Recent works citing Hannu Karhunen (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2025Parental environment and student achievement: Does a Matthew effect exist?. (2025). magdalou, brice ; Lavaine, Emmanuelle ; Aymeric, Gaelle. In: Papers. RePEc:arx:papers:2510.18481.

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2025We provide a detailed picture of the causal relationship between schooling and earnings dynamics by relying on the Italian case and estimating the effect of education on earnings level, mobility and volatility over the career. To our aim, we exploit the 1962 reform that extended compulsory schooling from 5 to 8 years and adopt a regression discontinuity design. We do not find a statistically significant effect of education€™s increase on mens earnings, whereas we find that extra schooling increases female earnings. We also find that, for female workers, the increase in compulsory education established by the reform contributed to reduce earnings mobility. Finally, we find a high degree of heterogeneity across regional macro-areas in terms of compliance with the policy and, consequently, in the effect of education on earnings.. (2025). Baribieri, Teresa ; Peragine, Vito ; Raitano, Michele. In: SERIES. RePEc:bai:series:series_wp_03-2025.

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2025Choosing the right path: The effects of pursuing general versus vocational secondary education on dropout risk and youth inactivity. (2025). Taghizadeh, Jonas Larsson ; Sterman, Marcus. In: Economics of Education Review. RePEc:eee:ecoedu:v:106:y:2025:i:c:s0272775725000354.

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2025Ability, Not Heritage: Why Expanding University Access Often Fails to Narrow Intergenerational Educational Gaps. (2025). Tåg, Joacim ; Tg, Joacim ; Bergh, Andreas ; Hllerfors, Henrik ; Stebro, Thomas. In: Working Paper Series. RePEc:hhs:iuiwop:1538.

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2024The Causal Effects of Education on Family Health: Evidence from Expanding Access to Higher Education. (2024). Suhonen, Tuomo ; Haapanen, Mika ; Dang, Thang. In: Working Papers. RePEc:pst:wpaper:347.

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Works by Hannu Karhunen:


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2021A tale of two trade-offs: Effects of opening pathways from vocational to higher education In: Economics Letters.
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2019The intergenerational effects of parental higher education: Evidence from changes in university accessibility In: Journal of Public Economics.
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2017The intergenerational effects of parental higher education: Evidence from changes in university accessibility.(2017) In: Working Papers.
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2017Working while studying: does it lead to greater attachment to the regional labour market? In: Chapters.
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2023The decentralization of public employment services and local governments’ responses to incentives In: Journal of Economic Geography.
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2019The long shadow of high stakes exams: Evidence from discontinuities In: Working Papers.
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2021Behavior and Effectiveness of Decentralized Employment Offices In: Working Papers.
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2024Debt Burden of Job Loss in a Nordic Welfare State In: Working Papers.
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2024Debt Burden of Job Loss in a Nordic Welfare State.(2024) In: ETLA Working Papers.
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2016Reforming Student Financial Aid – Estimates from a Structural Model In: ETLA Reports.
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