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The Economic Value of Breaking Bad : Misbehavior, Schooling and the Labor Market
Papageorge, Nicholas W.
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2019
Prevailing research argues that childhood misbehavior in the classroom is bad for schooling and, presumably, bad for labor market outcomes. In contrast, we argue that some childhood misbehavior represents underlying socio-emotional skills that are valuable in the labor market. We follow work...
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Measuring Economic Policy Uncertainty
Baker, Scott R.
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2016
find that policy uncertainty raises stock price volatility and reduces investment and
employment
in policy … foreshadow declines in investment, output, and
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in the United States and, in a panel VAR setting, for 12 major …
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Borjas, George J.
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2018
Disability benefit recipients in the United States have nearly doubled in the past two decades, growing substantially faster than the population. It is difficult to estimate how much of this increase is explained by changes in population health, as we often lack a valid counterfactual. We...
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Recent Trends in the Earnings of New Immigrants to the United States
Borjas, George J.
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2010
This paper studies long-term trends in the labor market performance of immigrants in the United States, using the 1960-2000 PUMS and 1994-2009 CPS. While there was a continuous decline in the earnings of new immigrants 1960-1990, the trend reversed in the 1990s, with newcomers doing as well in...
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The Evolution of the Mexican-Born Workforce in the United States
Borjas, George J.
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2018
This paper examines the evolution of the Mexican-born workforce in the United States using data drawn from the decennial U.S. Census throughout the entire 20th century. It is well known that there has been a rapid rise in Mexican immigration to the United States in recent years. Interestingly,...
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Self-Selection and Internal Migration in the United States
Borjas, George J.
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Bronars, Stephen G.
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Trejo, Stephen J.
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2021
Within the conceptual framework of the Roy model, this paper provides an empirical analysis of internal migration flows using data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. The theoretical approach highlights regional differences in the returns to skills: regions that pay higher returns...
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Immigration Policy, National Origin, and Immigrant Skills : A Comparison of Canada and the United States
Borjas, George J.
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2021
Over 12 million persons migrated to Canada or the United States between 1959 and 1981. Beginning in the mid?1960s, the immigration policies of the two countries began to diverge considerably: the United States stressing family reunification and Canada stressing skills. This paper shows that the...
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A Comparative Analysis of the Labor Market Impact of International Migration : Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Aydemir, Abdurrahman
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2013
Using data drawn from the Canadian, Mexican, and U.S. Censuses, we find a numerically comparable and statistically significant inverse relation between immigrant-induced shifts in labor supply and wages in each of the three countries: A 10 percent labor supply shift is associated with a 3 to 4...
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Socio-Demographic Factors Associated with Self-Protecting Behavior During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Papageorge, Nicholas W.
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2020
Disease spread is in part a function of individual behavior. We examine the factors predicting individual behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States using novel data collected by Belot et al. (2020). Among other factors, we show that people with lower income, less flexible work...
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