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In accordance with Executive Order 13078, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with the Employment Rate Measurement Methodology interagency workgroup, identified the goal of placing a small set of questions within the Current Population Survey (CPS) to measure disability. A set of...
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. As adults, agents allocate their time to work, leisure, and child rearing activities. Health status in adulthood exhibits … “state dependence,” as it depends on health in childhood. In this framework, we examine the effects of changes in in-kind and … due to a lower growth rate. But, if parents value the quality of their children (health status), they achieve greater …
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, and child rearing activities. Health status in adulthood exhibits "state dependence," as it depends on health in childhood …
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. As adults, agents allocate their time to work, leisure, and child rearing activities. Health status in adulthood exhibits … “state dependence,” as it depends on health in childhood. In this framework, we examine the effects of changes in in-kind and … due to a lower growth rate. But, if parents value the quality of their children (health status), they achieve greater …
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. As adults, agents allocate their time to work, leisure, and child rearing activities. Health status in adulthood exhibits … “state dependence,” as it depends on health in childhood. In this framework, we examine the effects of changes in in-kind and … due to a lower growth rate. But, if parents value the quality of their children (health status), they achieve greater …
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, and child rearing activities. Health status in adulthood exhibits “state dependence,” as it depends on health in childhood …
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A number of recent papers have raised serious questions about the validity of the German dominance hypothesis, using Granger (temporal) causality tests. If Germany dominates within the European Monetary System, then German monetary policy, measured by either money stocks or interest rates should...
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coercive (asymmetric) regimes. Did the USA (Germany) dominate other developed (European) countries during the Bretton Woods … (European Monetary) system? Examines the linkages, if any, between the USA (German) money stock and money stocks in other … developed (European) countries, using the cointegration and error-correction methodology. Finds evidence that USA (German) money …
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