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We provide new evidence of one channel through which circular labor migration has long run effects on origin communities: by raising completed human capital of the next generation. We estimate the net effects of migration from Malawi to South African mines using newly digitized Census and...
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Underground coal mining is a dangerous industry where the regulatory state may impose tradeoffs between productivity …
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adoption of safety legislation, its scope, and the resources devoted to enforcement.The findings vary by industry. In coal … mining large employers followed a defensive strategy, limiting the breadth of regulation, pressing for regulations that were …
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labor market -- nonunionized Kentucky coal mines in the later 70s -- a labor market which is likely to be particularly …
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of increasing safety rather than production. We study the U.S. metals mining sector, leveraging exogenous demand shocks …
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health insurance, pension coverage, dental insurance, vacation pay, and training/educational benefits) and working conditions …
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We analyze the externalities that arise when social and economic interactions transmit infectious diseases such as COVID-19. Individually rational agents do not internalize that they impose infection externalities upon others when the disease is transmitted. In an SIR model calibrated to capture...
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This paper investigates the biological standard of living toward the end of Spanish rule. We investigate levels, trends, and determinants of physical stature from the birth cohorts of the 1860s to the 1890s using data on 23,000 Filipino soldiers enlisted by the U.S. military between 1901 and...
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This paper uses height data recorded on Convict Indents to study temporal patterns and regional differences in living standards in pre-famine Ireland. The approach is explicitly comparative and makes use of information from America and other parts of Europe. The Irish attained roughly the 16th...
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the level of nutrition and health on economic, social, and demographic behavior. It is based on a set of samples covering …
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