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primary jobs, then moonlighting itself implies that labor supply constraints exist and so supports the previous literature …. Another explanation for moonlighting behavior is that labor supplied to different jobs may not be perfect substitutes or, put … and the imposition of labor supply constraints. Adjusting hours worked on a second job may be the practical and perhaps …
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, moonlighting may arise because the labor supplied to the two jobs are not perfect substitutes. That is, the wage paid and utility … males reporting a second job in 1993 (Mishel and Bernstein, 1995, p. 226). Moonlighting reflects growing financial stress … percent of moonlighters report taking the second job due to economic hardship. Additionally, moonlighting is a reflection of …
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, moonlighting may arise because the labor supplied to the two jobs are not perfect substitutes. That is, the wage paid and utility … males reporting a second job in 1993 (Mishel and Bernstein, 1995, p. 226). Moonlighting reflects growing financial stress … percent of moonlighters report taking the second job due to economic hardship. Additionally, moonlighting is a reflection of …
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This paper presents findings from a net impact evaluation of the Ohio JOBS Student Retention Program. The JOBS program … recipients who met certain criteria. The Ohio JSRP was an activity pursued by some JOBS program clients in Ohio to fulfill their … employment outcomes. Second there were difficulties matching across data sources. For example, not all individuals in the JSRP …
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This paper presents findings from a net impact evaluation of the Ohio JOBS Student Retention Program. The JOBS program … recipients who met certain criteria. The Ohio JSRP was an activity pursued by some JOBS program clients in Ohio to fulfill their … employment outcomes. Second there were difficulties matching across data sources. For example, not all individuals in the JSRP …
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labor market? And, how might restrictions concerning welfare eligibility currently undergoing legislative debate enter into …
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elasticity with respect to the price of child care than full-time employment. Second, we estimate a multinomial logit model to …
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elasticity with respect to the price of child care than full-time employment. Second, we estimate a multinomial logit model to …
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labor market? And, how might restrictions concerning welfare eligibility currently undergoing legislative debate enter into …
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profitability. Public policy makers are interested in the issue because if productive workers lose their jobs, the public may end up …, if basic skills-deficient workers get training and keep their jobs, they will continue to pay taxes that support …
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