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Author(s)
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Title
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JEL Class.
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11311
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Grace
Weishi
Gu
Eswar
Prasad
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New Evidence on Cyclical Variation in Labor Costs in the U.S.
Employer-provided nonwage benefit expenditures now account for one-third of U.S. firms' labor costs. We show that a broad measure of real labor costs including such benefit expenditures has become ...
(published as 'New Evidence on Cyclical Variation in Average Labor Costs in the United States ' in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2020, 102 (5), 966–979.)
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E24, J32, E32
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11310
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Aaron
Sojourner
José
Pacas
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The Relationship between Union Membership and Net Fiscal Impact
This paper develops the first evidence on how individuals' union membership status affects their net fiscal impact, the difference between taxes they pay and cost of public benefits they receive, ...
(published in: Industrial Relations, 2019, 58 (1), 86-107 )
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J5, H24, J31
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11309
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Boris
Hirsch
Steffen
Müller
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Firm Wage Premia, Industrial Relations, and Rent Sharing in Germany
This paper investigates the influence of industrial relations on firm wage premia in Germany. OLS regressions for the firm effects from a two-way fixed effects decomposition of workers' wages by ...
(revised version published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2020, 73 (5), 1119-1146)
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J31, J52, J53
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11308
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Susan
Payne Carter
Abigail
Wozniak
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Making Big Decisions: The Impact of Moves on Marriage among U.S. Army Personnel
We use exogenously determined, long-distance relocations of U.S. Army soldiers to investigate the impact of moving on marriage. We find that marriage rates increase sharply around the time of a move ...
(published online in: JHR Journal of Human Resources, 13 May 2021)
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J12, J61
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11306
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Joni
Hersch
Jennifer
Bennett
Shinall
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Imputation Match Bias in Immigrant Wage Convergence
Although immigrants to the United States earn less at entry than their native-born counterparts, an extensive literature finds that immigrants have faster earnings growth that results in rapid ...
(published in: Demography, 2018, 55 (4), 1475-1485 )
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J15, J31
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11305
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Judite
Goncalves
Pedro
S.
Martins
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The Effect of Self-Employment on Health: Evidence from Longitudinal Social Security Data
The growth of novel flexible work formats raises a number of questions about their effects upon health and the potential required changes in public policy. However, answering these questions is ...
(published in: Small Business Economics, 2021, 57(3), 1527-1543)
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I18, J24
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11304
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Timothy
J.
Halliday
Bhashkar
Mazumder
Ashley
Wong
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Intergenerational Health Mobility in the US
Studies of intergenerational mobility have largely ignored health despite the central importance of health to welfare. We present the first estimates of intergenerational health mobility in the US by ...
(published as 'Intergenerational mobility in self-reported health status in the US' in: Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 193, 104307)
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I1, I14
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11302
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Daniele
Biancardi
Massimiliano
Bratti
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The Effect of the First Italian Research Evaluation Exercise on Student Enrolment Choices
This paper studies the impact of the first Italian Research Evaluation Exercise (VTR 2001-2003) on university undergraduate students' enrolment choices. A before-after estimator with differential ...
(revised version published in: Economics of Education Review, 2019, 69, 73-93)
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I21 I23
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11301
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Karine
Torosyan
Norberto
Pignatti
Maksym
Obrizan
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Job Market Outcomes of IDPs: The Case of Georgia
Internally displaced people (IDPs) constitute a serious economic, social and cultural problem for many countries, including countries in transition. Despite the importance of the problem, there are ...
(published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2018, 46 (3), 800-820)
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D74, J21, O15, P23, R23
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11299
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Wolfgang
Dauth
Sebastian
Findeisen
Jens
Suedekum
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Adjusting to Globalization in Germany
We study the impact of trade exposure in the job biographies, measured with daily accuracy, of 2.4 million workers in Germany. To profit from export opportunities, workers adjust through increased ...
(published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2021, 39 (1), 263–302)
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F16, J31, R11
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12990Result(s) returned for "All accepted Discussion Papers"
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