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Eberts and Stone create dynamic models of labor supply and demand behavior for metropolitan labor markets. They use these models to simulate wage, employment, and personal income responses to local economic change, including changes brought about by governmental policy.
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Leading Policy analysts examine the challenges facing U.S. labor market policy and propose concrete steps to make American workers and employers more competitive in a global economy.
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Wasem examines the impacts and implications of the Employment Act of 1946 and discusses how provisions of the Act might be useful for today's policymakers.
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This paper examines the effects of low-skilled immigration on the work and fertility decisions of high-skilled women … born in the United States. The evidence we present indicates that low-skilled immigration to large metropolitan areas …
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analysis of the types of women who have stronger fertility relative to labor supply responses to immigration. …
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