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Occupational licensing is intended to protect consumers. Whether it does so is an important, but unanswered, question. Exploiting variation across states and municipalities in the timing and details of midwifery laws introduced during the period 1900-1940, and using a rich data set that we...
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This is a rejoinder to a comment written by Cutler and Miller on our recent paper, "Public Health Efforts and the …
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health efforts that were viewed as critical in the fight against food- and water-borne diseases. In addition to studying …
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improved the relative health of blacks. There is, however, little empirical evidence to support the Troesken hypothesis. Using …
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The U.S. tuberculosis movement pioneered many of the strategies of modern public health campaigns. Dedicated to …
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This paper provides new evidence on job search intensity of the unemployed in the U.S., modeling job search intensity as time allocated to job search activities. The main findings are: 1) the average unemployed worker in the U.S. devotes about 41 minutes to job search on weekdays, which is...
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This paper provides new evidence on time use and subjective well-being of employed and unemployed individuals in 14 countries. We devote particular attention to characterizing and modeling job search intensity, measured by the amount of time devoted to searching for a new job. Job search...
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