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-linked externalities (JLEs). JLEs emerge when wages exceed the opportunity cost of labor (labor externalities), or when there are social … gains from creating better jobs for some classes of worker, such as women or youth (social externalities). Like all … externalities, JLEs create a gap between private and social rates of return. Investments can be socially profitable (once the …
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This paper examines the long-run effects of the 1980-1982 recession on education and income. Using confidential Census …
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available. In this paper, we use nationally representative cohort data linked to administrative education records to study the …
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Generous maternity leave, affordable daycare, extensive social safety nets, excellent universal health care, and high-quality public schools, are all notable features of Nordic countries. There is a widespread belief that such strong public investments in children contribute to a levelled...
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estimate selection-corrected place effects on education for children of Black migrants. On average, Black children gained 0 …
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