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Marital Sorting and Parental Wealth
Charles, Kerwin
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Hurst, Erik
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Killewald, Alexandra
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2013
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inequality
, the role of marriage as a mechanism for social mobility, and the extent of cross-group interactions within a society …
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The distributional impact of the minimum wage in the short and long run
Hurst, Erik
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Kehoe, Patrick J.
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Pastorino, Elena
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2022
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Income growth and the distributional effects of urban spatial sorting
Couture, Victor
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Gaubert, Cecile
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Handbury, Jessie
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The review of economic studies : RES
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2024
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A Cross-Cohort Analysis of Human Capital Specialization and the College Gender Wage Gap
Sloane, Carolyn
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2019
In this paper, we exploit new data to assess gender differences in pre-labor market specialization among the college educated and highlight how those differences have evolved over time. We highlight new results pertaining to gender differences in the mapping between undergraduate major and...
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A Cross-Cohort Analysis of Human Capital Specialization and the College Gender Wage Gap
Sloane, Carolyn
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2019
In this paper, we exploit new data to assess gender differences in pre-labor market specialization among the college educated and highlight how those differences have evolved over time. We highlight new results pertaining to gender differences in the mapping between undergraduate major and...
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A Cross-Cohort Analysis of Human Capital Specialization and the College Gender Wage Gap
Sloane, Carolyn
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2020
In this paper, we exploit new data to assess gender differences in pre-labor market specialization among the college educated and highlight how those differences have evolved over time. We highlight new results pertaining to gender differences in the mapping between undergraduate major and...
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The Allocation of Talent and U.S. Economic Growth
Hsieh, Chang-Tai
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2013
Over the last 50 years, there has been a remarkable convergence in the occupational distribution between white men, women, and blacks. We measure the macroeconomic consequences of this convergence through the prism of a Roy model of occupational choice in which women and blacks face frictions in...
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The Allocation of Talent and U.S. Economic Growth
Hsieh, Chang-Tai
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2019
In 1960, 94 percent of doctors and lawyers were white men. By 2010, the fraction was just 62 percent. Similar changes in other highly-skilled occupations have occurred throughout the U.S. economy during the last fifty years. Given that the innate talent for these professions is unlikely to have...
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The Allocation of Talent and U.S. Economic Growth
Hsieh, Chang-Tai
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2013
Over the last 50 years, there has been a remarkable convergence in the occupational distribution between white men, women, and blacks. We measure the macroeconomic consequences of this convergence through the prism of a Roy model of occupational choice in which women and blacks face frictions in...
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