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How important are subsistence concerns in a family's decision to send a child to work? We consider this question in Ecuador, where poor families are selected at random to receive a cash transfer that is equivalent to 7 percent of monthly expenditures. Winning the cash transfer lottery is...
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This paper examines the relationship between household income shocks and child labor. In particular, we investigate the extent to which transitory income shocks lead to increases in child labor and whether household access to credit mitigates the effects of these shocks. Using panel data from a...
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How did industrialization in the nineteenth century affect the well-being of children among American working class families? Two revealing surveys from 1890 and 1907 are used to examine the implications of child labor on schooling decisions and on possible offsetting intrafamily transfers, in...
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I examine the extent to which workers who lose jobs find work in alternative employment arrangements including temporary work and independent contracting and find part-time work, both voluntary and involuntary. The analysis is based on data from the Displaced Worker Supplements (DWS) and the...
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conditions. A one percentage point increase in unemployment is associated with an increase in the after-tax income poverty rate … responsive to unemployment when using regional variation. Low percentiles of both income and consumption are sensitive to …
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worker' effect. Unlike past added worker effect studies which focus on the effect of the husband's current unemployment …
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few robust empirical relationships between balance sheet measures and spending, but we do find that unemployment … an explicit role for unemployment and for household debt. We find that the model is capable of explaining several …
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This paper measures the long-term wage and earnings losses of workers who lose jobs due to plant closings and layoffs, using a fixed-effects estimator to control for unobserved worker characteristics and longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. The results show large and...
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decline in U.S. employment from 2007 to 2009. The aggregate demand channel for unemployment predicts that employment losses in … 2007 to 2009. Alternative hypotheses for job losses based on uncertainty shocks or structural unemployment related to …
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Estimation of marginal or partial effects of covariates x on various conditional parameters or functionals is often the main target of applied microeconometric analysis. In the specific context of probit models such estimation is straightforward in univariate models, and Greene, 1996, 1998, has...
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