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required in later employment. Our findings reveal a postdoc salary penalty when task mismatch is high, which is frequent, and a …
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The U.S. college wage premium doubles over the life cycle, from 27 percent at age 25 to 60 percent at age 55. Using a … panel survey of workers followed through age 60, I show that growth in the college wage premium is primarily explained by … much greater returns to tenure. Nearly 90 percent of life cycle wage growth occurs within rather than between jobs. To …
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Investment fund managers make asset allocation decisions on behalf of a significant segment of US households. To elucidate the incentives they operate under, as well as the income and career risks they face, we construct a unique and novel dataset, which encompasses detailed information on the...
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This paper investigates the causal effect of job training on wage rates in the presence of firm heterogeneity. When … job training on wage rates across firms with a weighted-average of the contrast in wages between different firms for a … training on wage rates at each firm which leverage information on firm-specific wages. We illustrate our partial identification …
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COVID-19 era, but research to date has been sparse on how much of this increase reflects compensating wage differentials for … Occupational Injuries (CFOI) and wage data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to examine whether compensating wage … mortality wage premiums imply that workers trade off money and mortality risk using a VSL of about $18 million, which is near …
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anticipate considerably lower earnings in subsequent years, even under the assumption of continuous employment after leaving …
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We use linked administrative data that combines the universe of California birth records, hospitalizations, and death records with parental income from Internal Revenue Service tax records and the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics file to provide novel evidence on economic inequality in...
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The rich live longer than the poor, but relatively little is known about the evolution of health inequality across the lifecycle. Using rich administrative data from the Netherlands, we develop an index of chronic disease burden based on the projected contribution to old-age mortality. Chronic...
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Inspired by the field experiment in Bertrand and Morse (2011), the state of Texas adopted an information disclosure for consumers taking out payday loans starting in January, 2012. The disclosure compares the cost of payday loans with other credit products, and presents their likelihood of...
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The Global Repository of Income Dynamics (GRID) is a new open-access, cross- country database that contains a wide range of micro statistics on income inequality, dynamics, and mobility. It has four key characteristics: it is built on micro panel data drawn from administrative records; it fully...
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