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school males in the U.S., the wages of male new entrants have risen relative to more experienced workers for both high school …
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human capital theory brought the NBER into the modern era of economics …
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The United States led all other nations in the development of universal and publicly-funded secondary school education and much of the growth occurred from 1910 to 1940. The focus here is on the reasons for the high school movement' in American generally and why it occurred so early and swiftly...
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A simple supply and demand framework is used to analyze changes in the U.S. wage structure from 1963 to 1987. Rapid secular growth in the demand for more-educated workers, 'more-skilled' workers, and females appears to be the driving force behind observed changes in the wage structure. Measured...
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The fraction of U.S. college graduate women entering professional programs increased substantially around 1970 and the age at first marriage among all U.S. college graduate women soared just after 1972. We explore the relationship between these two changes and how each was shaped by the...
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, even the sign of the relation of many variables with wages is difficult to establish when other variables are included as … specification and in all the studies reviewed. Of these two only average education was nearly always significantly related to wages …
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-section comparisons of wages and immigration in the 1980 and 1990 Censuses yield unstable results casting doubt on the validity of these …
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This paper compares changes in the structure of wages in France, Great Britain, Japan. and the United States over the …
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The wage structure in the U.S. public sector responded sluggishly to substantial changes in private sector wages during …
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This paper uses job applications- data to test the existence of non-competitive, ex-ante rents in the labor market. We first examine whether jobs that pay the legal minimum wage face an excessively of labor as measured by the number of job applications received for the most recent positions...
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