Browsing All of EconStor by Author Denny, Kevin


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2006Measuring the relationship between voter turnout and health in IrelandDenny, Kevin; Doyle, Orla
2007Big and tall parents do not have more sonsDenny, Kevin
2008Handedness and depression: Evidence from a large population surveyDenny, Kevin
2009On a dubious theory of cross-country differences in intelligenceDenny, Kevin
2009Very simple marginal effects in some discrete choice modelsDenny, Kevin
2010The causal effect of breastfeeding on children's cognitive development: A quasi-experimental designDenny, Kevin; Doyle, Orla
2010Money, mentoring and making friends: The impact of a multidimensional access program on student performanceDenny, Kevin; Doyle, Orla; O'Reilly, Patricia; O'Sullivan, Vincent
2010In praise of ambidexterity: How a continuum of handedness predicts social adjustmentDenny, Kevin; Zhang, Wen
2010Height and well-being amongst older EuropeansDenny, Kevin
2010Class size effects: Evidence using a new estimation techniqueDenny, Kevin; Oppedisano, Veruska
2010Money, mentoring and making friends: The impact of a multidimensional access program on student performanceDenny, Kevin; Doyle, Orla; O'Reilly, Patricia; O'Sullivan, Vincent
2010What did abolishing university fees in Ireland do?Denny, Kevin
2011The effect of abolishing university tuition costs: Evidence from IrelandDenny, Kevin
2011Civic returns to education: Its effect on homophobiaDenny, Kevin
2013Irish attitudes to immigration during and after the boomDenny, Kevin; Ó Gráda, Cormac
2015Has subjective general health declined with the economic crisis? A comparison across European countriesDenny, Kevin
2015Are the effects of height on well-being a tall tale?Denny, Kevin
2016Immigration, asylum, and gender: Ireland and beyondDenny, Kevin; Ó Gráda, Cormac
2016Self-reported health in good times and in bad: Ireland in the 21st centuryDenny, Kevin; Franken, Patricia
2018Basic Stata graphics for economics studentsDenny, Kevin