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strong evidence of rent-sharing, with a "Lester range" of variation in wages between profitable and unprofitable firms of …
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and firm-level productivity in Germany. In our preferred TFP estimates only a small fraction of this correlation is …
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. They also earn relatively low wages in their first few months of work: typically within $1 of the minimum wage. Despite …
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We use 1980 and 1990 Census data for 119 larger Metropolitan Statistical Areas to examine the effect of skill-group specific immigrant inflows on the location decisions of natives in the same skill group, and on the overall distribution of human capital. To control for unobserved skill-group...
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to study the effects of firm-level contracting on the structure of wages. We estimate a series of wage determination …
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relative supply of high school dropouts. Nevertheless, data from the 2000 Census shows that relative wages of native dropouts … daughters have higher education and wages than the children of natives. Even children of the least- educated immigrant origin …
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Supporters of touch-screen voting claim it is a highly reliable voting technology, while a growing number of critics argue that paperless electronic voting systems are vulnerable to fraud. In this paper we use county-level data on voting technologies in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections...
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effort generated by SSP the program had no lasting impact on wages, and little or no long run effect on welfare participation …
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We use comparable micro data sets for the U.S. and Canada to study the responses of young workers to the external labor market forces that have affected the two countries over the past 25 years. We find that young workers adjust to changes in labor market opportunities through a variety of...
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This paper presents an overview and interpretation of the literature relating school quality to students' subsequent labor market success. We begin with a simple theoretical model that describes the determination of schooling and earnings with varying school quality. A key insight of the model...
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