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This paper presents a model of the determinants of a union's decision to strike. The model states that, assuming management is risk neutral, workers' tastes for risks will be one important determinant of the decision to strike. A risk preference variable from the Panel Survey of Income Dynamics...
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Economists have long realized that schooling and good health are strongly positively correlated. Some conclude that schooling has a direct positive effect on the production of good health while others argue that some unobserved variable such as rate of time discount positively affects both...
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We sought to determine whether employed patients with HIV infection reported more days unable to work than similar patients without HIV infection. We did not consider whether HIV infection resulted in job loss. Cross-sectional data on 884 employed patients from five physician-sites in California...
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In virtually every study by economists considering the determinants of an individual's health, years of schooling has stood out as an important regressor. Yet there is little agreement among economists concerning the mechanisms through which schooling affects health. This study is a first...
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