If you liked Biological gender differences, absenteeism and the earning gap by Andrea Ichino, start with Immigration and growth in the host country (1993), Culture, discrimination and individual productivity (1997), and Too old to work, too young to retire? (2007). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Immigration and growth in the host country 1993 · 62 pages · Juan José Dolado, Alessandra Goria, Andrea Ichino · Same author
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Biological gender differences, absenteeism and the earning gap is by Andrea Ichino.