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, moonlighting may arise because the labor supplied to the two jobs are not perfect substitutes. That is, the wage paid and utility … males reporting a second job in 1993 (Mishel and Bernstein, 1995, p. 226). Moonlighting reflects growing financial stress … percent of moonlighters report taking the second job due to economic hardship. Additionally, moonlighting is a reflection of …
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This paper presents findings from a net impact evaluation of the Ohio JOBS Student Retention Program. The JOBS program … recipients who met certain criteria. The Ohio JSRP was an activity pursued by some JOBS program clients in Ohio to fulfill their … employment outcomes. Second there were difficulties matching across data sources. For example, not all individuals in the JSRP …
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elasticity with respect to the price of child care than full-time employment. Second, we estimate a multinomial logit model to …
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labor market? And, how might restrictions concerning welfare eligibility currently undergoing legislative debate enter into …
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profitability. Public policy makers are interested in the issue because if productive workers lose their jobs, the public may end up …, if basic skills-deficient workers get training and keep their jobs, they will continue to pay taxes that support …
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voluntary turnover than do faculty men. This explanation accords with the general finding that women have higher rates of labor …
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the expansion. Among less educated prime-age males, unemployment rates rose and labor force participation rates declined … sharply. Moreover, although job growth was high, many argued that the quality of American jobs as measured by wages, benefits …, and job security deteriorated. The decline of jobs in the high-paying manufacturing sector and the growth of jobs in the …
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eligible for UI benefits; allows examination of various degrees of risk aversion by workers; models labor demand so that the …
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prose, quantitative, and document literacy. The wage equations rely on Heckit corrections for labor force participation, and …
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usage and expenditures. A primary contribution of this paper stems from the use of these improved child care data. A second … described in this paper is that increases in the market wage significantly increase the probability of labor force participation … for married and single mothers, while increases in the price of care reduce the probability of labor force participation. …
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