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What role has affirmative action played in the growth of minority and female employment in U.S. firms? This paper analyzes this issue by comparing the employment of minorities and women at firms holding federal contracts and therefore mandated to implement affirmative action, and at...
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DWS data to examine how the difference in wage losses across plant closings and layoffs varies with race and gender. We … demonstrate that the racial and gender effects are surprisingly robust to region, industry, and occupation controls. To look at …
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lower returns to worker characteristics. This paper builds on that data by examining racial and gender differences within … two-fold. First, it broadens the existing evidence regarding rural workers by focusing on racial and gender differences …
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This book explores the effects of discrimination on the economic outcomes of various societal groups.
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Kimmel and Hoffman present a set of topical, non-technical papers authored by nationally known experts in this field. Using an economic perspective, they confront work/family issues including child care (potentially the biggest obstacle to parents successfully integrating work and family...
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This chapter is a draft of Chapter 7 of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic Development, and Vice Versa. This book analyzes early childhood programs’ effects on regional economic development. Four early childhood programs are considered: 1) universally accessible...
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This paper is a draft of Chapter 8 of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic Development, and Vice Versa. This book analyzes early childhood programs’ effects on regional economic development. Four early childhood programs are considered: 1) universally accessible...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005009823
People who have divorced are entitled to Social Security spousal benefits if their marriages lasted at least ten years. This paper uses 1985-1995 Vital Statistics data and the 2008-2011 American Community Surveys to analyze how this rule affects divorce decisions. I find evidence that the...
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This volume introduces a number of issues critical to the topic the economics of education including school financing, student outcomes, and higher-ed funding.
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Leigh and Gill measure the responsiveness of community colleges in California to the needs of employers and residents.
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