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environmental disasters. This paper uses state-level data on migration ows between Mexico and the U.S. from 1999 to 2012 to …
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In many developing countries, the increasing public interest in monitoring economic inequality and mobility is hindered by the scarce availability of longitudinal data. Synthetic panels based on matching individuals with the same time-invariant characteristics in consecutive cross-sections have...
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This paper uses state-level migration ow data between Mexico and the U.S. from 1999 to 2011 to investigate the …
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population of Mexico and exploit presumably exogenous variation in family size induced by biological fertility and infertility …
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This paper analyzes the status of being currently divorced among European and Mexican immigrants in the U.S., among themselves and in comparison to the native born of the same ancestries. The data are for males and females age 18 to 55, who married only once, in the 2010-2014 American Community...
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Union density in Mexico has been in decline since the 1980s. This paper provides ev- idence on the worker compensation …
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statistics records from a large developing country, Mexico. Using a measure of storm exposure that accounts for both windspeed …
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detailed product-plant-level production data from Mexico and bilateral product-level trade data for 1994-2007, we provide …
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In all the MENA countries considered in this study, namely Jordan Egypt and Tunisia, there has been a significant decrease in the female labor force participation rate over the last two decades. Moreover, existing analysis and the anecdotal evidence suggest that it may be problematic for women...
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This paper analyzes the occupational status and distribution of free women in the antebellum United States. It considers both their reported and unreported (imputed) occupations, using the 1/100 IPUMS files from the 1860 Census of Population. After developing and testing the model based on...
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