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Using data from the 2003-14 American Time Use Survey (ATUS), this paper examines the relationship between the state unemployment rate and the time that opposite-sex couples with children spend on childcare activities, and how this varies by the socioeconomic status (SES), race, and ethnicity of...
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This paper studies how a climate shock is transmitted through the financial system. Our empirical strategy combines data on climate and banking with El Niño, a natural experiment producing quasi-random variation in US climate. El Niño generates heterogeneous changes in lending across counties,...
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This paper uses data from the American Life Panel to understand the determinants of well-being in the United States during the Great Recession. It investigates how various dimensions of subjective wellbeing reflected in the OECD Better Life Framework impact subjective well-being. The results...
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-2019). In the model, the government can be controlled by political parties with different preferences for redistribution …
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towards redistribution and government from 2006 to 2010 to find that decreases in demand for redistribution are associated … government shapes preferences for redistribution. This paper contributes to a growing body of literature that suggests an … association between government trust and demand for redistribution. We view our results as suggestive, yet we do perform a series …
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