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Remote work is rapidly increasing in the US. Using data on full-time wage and salary workers from the GHIJ …-GHIL American Time Use Survey Leave and Job Flexibilities Module, we estimate hourly wage differentials between teleworkers and … teleworkers earn a wage premium, but it varies by occupation, gender, parental status, and teleworking intensity. In all …
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Remote wage employment gradually increased in the United States during the four decades prior to the pandemic, then … Community Survey, the authors examine trends in wage and hours differentials for full-time remote workers and office …-based workers as well as within occupation differences in wage growth by work location. Throughout the period, remote workers earned …
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Remote wage employment gradually increased in the United States during the four decades prior to the pandemic, then … Community Survey, the authors examine trends in wage and hours differentials for full-time remote workers and office …-based workers as well as within occupation differences in wage growth by work location. Throughout the period, remote workers earned …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014339847
This study exploits plausibly exogenous variation from the youngest sibling's school eligibility to estimate the effects of parental work on the weight outcomes of older children in the household. Data come from the 1979 cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth linked to the Child and...
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This study explores the link between daily weather conditions and individual engagement in physical activities within the context of the climate emergency. Using ATUS data from 2003-2022, alongside detailed daily-county weather data, the research investigates their correlations. Results...
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This paper exploits temporal and spatial variation in the implementation of US sick pay mandates to assess their labor market consequences. We use the Synthetic Control Group Method (SCGM) and the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) to estimate the causal effect of mandated sick...
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. Employment decreases of 2 percent lie outside the 92 percent confidence interval and wage decreases of 3 percent lie outside the …
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. Employment decreases of 2 percent lie outside the 92 percent confidence interval and wage decreases of 3 percent lie outside the …
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health, controlling for variables such as income, age, and out-of-pocket medical expenses. Unlike many previous papers, which …This paper examines the effect of a decline in health on the savings and portfolio choice of young, working individuals … and the differences between insured and uninsured cohorts using the 2001 Survey of Income and Program Participation. We …
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health and human capital measures. State laws vary widely in the treatment of child support under joint custody. While some … reduced child support. These incentives have negative effects on children's human capital development and health, with … school and child health. Parental characteristics and time use data suggest that economic incentives for joint custody may …
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