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The Role of Publication Selection
Bias
in Estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life
Viscusi, W. Kip
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2014
Meta-regression estimates of the value of a statistical life (VSL) controlling for publication selection
bias
yield …
bias
-corrected estimates of VSL that are higher for labor market studies using the more recent Census of Fatal Occupational … of the variable used to capture publication
bias
effects. Meta-regression estimates for a large sample of VSL estimates …
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Workers' Compensation,
Wages
, and the Risk of Injury
Ehrenberg, Ronald G.
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1985
This paper provides an analysis and summary of the effects of the Workers' Compensation (WC) system on
wages
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How Do Alternative Work Arrangements Affect Income Risk After Workplace Injury?
Broten, Nicholas
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2019
Alternative work arrangements, including temporary and contract work, have become more widespread. There is interest in understanding the effects of these types of arrangements on employment and earnings risk for workers and the potential for existing social insurance programs to address this...
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Assuming The Can Opener : Hedonic Wage Estimates and the Value of Life
Dickens, William T.
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1990
argued that this wide range of results is not fully apparent in the literature because of the
bias
in publication towards …
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Equilibria in Health Exchanges : Adverse Selection vs. Reclassification Risk
Handel, Benjamin R.
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2013
This paper studies regulated health insurance markets known as exchanges, motivated by their inclusion in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). We use detailed health plan choice and utilization data to model individual-level projected health risk and risk preferences. We combine the estimated joint...
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The Forward Market in Emerging Currencies : Less Biased Than in Major Currencies
Frankel, Jeffrey
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2006
smaller
bias
than for advanced country currencies. The coefficient is on average positive, i.e., the forward discount at least … risk premium may not be the explanation for traditional findings of
bias
. The reasoning is that emerging markets are … probably riskier; yet we find that the
bias
in their forward rates is smaller. Emerging market currencies probably have more …
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Layoffs and Lemons
Gibbons, Robert
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1989
the postdisplacement
wages
of otherwise observationally equivalent workers will be higher for those displaced by plant … Current Population Surveys. We find that the evidence (with respect to both re-employment
wages
and postdisplacement …
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A Test of Adverse Selection in the Market for Experienced Workers
Lang, Kevin
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2016
We show that in labor market models with adverse selection, otherwise observationally equivalent workers will experience less wage growth following a period in which they change jobs than following a period in which they do not. We find little or no evidence to support this prediction. In most...
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Wage Comparisons -A Selectivity
Bias
Gronau, Reuben
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1973
the dispersion of acceptable
wages
around their mean. On the other hand, the job seeker may opt for a more ambitious …
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Labor Income and Predictable Stock Returns
Santos, Tano
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2001
the cross section. In our model, investors' income has two sources,
wages
and dividends, that grow stochastically over … time. As a consequence, the fraction of total income produced by
wages
changes over time de-pending on economic conditions …
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