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This paper investigates the effect of local immigration enforcement regimes on the migration decisions of the foreign born. Specifically, the analysis uses individual level American Community Survey data to examine the effect of recent 287(g) agreements which allow state and local law...
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-economic outcomes (mortality, human capital, and labor force participation), and children's health and socio-economic outcomes …
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married woman's preferred number of children by 0.35 on average and her actual number by 0.50. Ramifications for China's one …
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migrants are sufficiently close to subsistence that failed migration is very costly. We document evidence consistent with this …
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policies aiming to increase maternal employment and those maximizing the choices available to families with young children …
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We estimate the effects of having more mature peers using data from an experiment where children of the same age were …
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We use data from the Texas Schools Microdata Panel (TSMP) to examine the extent to which dropouts use the GED as a route to post-secondary education. The paper develops a model pointing out the potential biases in estimating the effects of taking the "GED path" to postsecondary education....
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Are insurgents affected by new information about the United States' sensitivity to costs? Using data on attacks and variation in access to international news across Iraqi provinces, we identify an "emboldenment" effect by comparing the rate of insurgent attacks in areas with higher and lower...
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I review evidence on alternative labor market policies that could potentially improve economic self-sufficiency via mandating higher wages, subsidizing employment, or increasing productivity. The evidence indicates that the minimum wage is an ineffective policy to promote economic...
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One of the most difficult problems in the social sciences is measuring the policy climate in societies. Prior to the 1930s the vast majority of labor regulations in the U.S. were enacted at the state level. In this paper we develop several summary measures of labor regulation that document the...
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