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In the past three decades, farm families have relied on government payments and off-farm income to reduce income risk and increase total household income. Many studies have analyzed the role of government payments; however, little is known about the impact of health insurance coverage on labor...
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Immigration enforcement often brings unintended consequences in domestic labor markets. Using the universe of administrative immigration data from 2005 to 2019, we uncover evidence that the E-Verify, an employment verification mandate, exacerbates the ongoing farm labor shortage in the US....
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This paper illustrates the effect of employment in the tradable sector on employment in the non-tradable sector in the same city with a simple model. The model predicts a significant positive local employment multiplier that increases in size with the unemployment rate. It also predicts that the...
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This paper studies the effects of remittances from the U.S. on child labor and school attendance in recipient Mexican households. We identify these effects using the impact of the 2008-2009 U.S. recession on remittance receipts. The methodology employed is a differences-in-differences strategy...
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We empirically test four hypotheses regarding differences between agricultural worker earnings (wages and bonuses) during recession and non-recessionary times, between agricultural worker time use during recession and non-recession times, between outcomes for undocumented and documented workers,...
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Recent developments in law and economics have shown that labor market power is a pervasive antitrust issue contributing to earnings inequality and slower growth. In the agriculture sector, workers—and especially H-2A temporary agricultural workers—have consistently suffered from low,...
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Worker shortages in US agricultural field jobs are widespread. Since US domestic workers typically forgo agricultural field jobs, their participation could potentially alleviate the labor shortfalls. We used an attribute-based discrete choice experiment administered before and during COVID-19 to...
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