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these dynamics unfold, especially for young carriers, is critical to further our understanding of employment dynamics in the … these age-related dynamics are moderated by employment dynamics in the manufacturing sector. We discuss implications of …
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effects on trucking employment. We create a state-level archival data set of truck transportation establishment payrolls from … the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, which we combine with other archival sources. We test our hypotheses via …
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-hire carriage ; truckload (TL) ; driver turnover ; employment duration ; survival model …
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"Mirroring the railroad industry of the 1940's and 1950's, the trucking industry today appears to be achieving impressive productivity gains. But it is easy to confuse true productivity advances in transportation industries with changes in ton-miles per unit of input that are due simply to...
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setting, and the focus is on the use of survival analysis to model the flow of new employees into and out of employment, and …
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Trait-based personality psychology and economics have taken different approaches to understanding individual differences, with the former emphasizing variables derived from the factor analysis of trait assessments, and the latter emphasizing variables derived from formal decision theory. In a...
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Using evidence from recent work on truckers and disaggregated older data prior researchers did not have, we revisit a classic topic and find some new answers. We focus on differentials in average annual earnings at the firm level among mileage-paid over-the-road tractor-trailer drivers ("road...
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followed prospectively on the job using the firm's operational data for two years, or until employment separation, whichever …
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Economists and psychologists have devised numerous instruments to measure time preferences and have generated a rich literature examining the extent to which time preferences predict important outcomes; however, we still do not know which measures work best. With the help of a large sample of...
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We use a sequential prisoner's dilemma game to measure the other-regarding behavior in samples from three related populations in the upper Midwest of the United States: 100 college students, 94 non-student adults from the community surrounding the college and 1,069 adult trainee truckers in a...
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