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Vereinigte Staaten 9 Arbeitsmarkt 3 Einkommensgarantie 3 Bevölkerungsfruchtbarkeit 2 Einkommensverteilung 2 Schwarze Menschen 2 Arbeitslohn 1 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Arbeitsmobilität 1 Beruf 1 Bevölkerungssterblichkeit durch Selbstmord 1 Black people 1 Diskriminierung 1 Familie 1 Familieneinkommensausgleich 1 Family 1 Finanzausgleich 1 Frauenarbeitslohn 1 Geistesarbeit 1 Jugend 1 Kapital Humankapital 1 Konjunktur 1 Stadtraum 1 Suicide 1 Suizid 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unternehmer 1 Unternehmungsfinanzierung 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Haveman, R. 14 Holzer, H. J. 14 Meyer, D. R. 10 Wolfe, B. 10 Brandon, P. D. 7 Garfinkel, I. 7 Manski, C. F. 7 Scholz, J. K. 7 Wiseman, M. 7 Hoynes, H. W. 6 Moffitt, R. A. 6 Yelowitz, A. S. 6 Bartfeld, J. 5 Figlio, D. N. 5 Mead, L. M. 5 Moffitt, R. 5 Plotnick, R. 5 Wolfe, B. L. 5 Buron, L. 4 Dominitz, J. 4 Gamoran, A. 4 Haveman, R. H. 4 Olson, C. M. 4 Pirog-Good, M. A. 4 Plotnick, R. D. 4 Reynolds, A. J. 4 Sandefur, G. 4 Cain, G. G. 3 Danziger, Sheldon 3 Gottschalk, P. 3 Holden, K. 3 Ihlanfeldt, K. R. 3 Kendall, A. 3 Riportella-Muller, R. 3 Stoll, M. A. 3 Wells, T. 3 Wilson, K. 3 Winkler, A. E. 3 Ziliak, J. P. 3 Bethke, L. 2
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Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison 260
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Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers 260 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Institute for Research on Poverty, Discussion Papers 14 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Institute for Research on Poverty / Discussion Papers 2 Institute for Research on Poverty discussion papers 1 University of Wisconsin-Maddison, Institute for Research on Poverty / Discussion Papers 1 University of Wisconsion-Madison, Institute for Research on Poverty, Discussion Papers 1
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RePEc 260 ECONIS (ZBW) 19
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Correlates of Poverty and Participation in Food Assistance Programs among Hispanic Elders in Massachusetts
Falcón, L. M.; Tucker, K.; Bermudez, O. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
Hispanics are a rapidly growing population in Massachusetts, but little is known about the health, nutrition, and economic situation of the elder segment of these groups. In this report, we examine factors associated with poverty and the use of food assistance programs, using data from an...
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The Chicago Child-Parent Centers: A Longitudinal Study of Extended Early Childhood Intervention
Reynolds, A. J. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
In this study, the effects of the Child-Parent Center and Expansion (CPC) Program on scholastic development up to age 14 were reported for a large sample of economically disadvantaged children. The CPC program is a state- and federally funded early childhood educational intervention for children...
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Revising old child support orders: The Wisconsin experience
Kost, K.; Meyer, D.; Corbett, T.; Brown, P. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
In an effort to make Wisconsin's child support cases more equitable and up-to-date, child support staff reviewed "old" child support orders in thirteen of the state's seventy-two counties. (Reviewing old child support orders is now mandatory under the provisions of the Family Support Act of...
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Disruptive Events during the High School Years and Educational Attainment
Bethke, L.; Sandefur, G. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
We use data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey to examine the effects of family structure and school changing on attendance during high school and educational continuation through college entry. We find that both family structure and changing schools are associated with more...
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High School Inputs and Labor Market Outcomes for Male Workers in Their Mid-Thirties: New Data and New Estimates from Wisconsin
Olson, C. A.; Ackerman, D. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
This study presents new evidence on the relationship between high school inputs measured at the time male respondents attended high school and the earnings of these same individuals when they were in their mid-thirties. To accomplish this task, we matched newly coded data on the characteristics...
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Using expectations data to study subjective income expectations
Dominitz, J.; Manski, C. F. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
We have collected data on the one-year-ahead income expectations of members of American households in our Survey of Economic Expectations (SEE), a module of a national continuous telephone survey conducted at the University of Wisconsin. The income-expectations questions take this form: "What do...
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Exploring the effects of childhood family structure on teenage and young adult labor force participation
Garasky, S. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
In examining teenage and young adult employment, this study has three objectives. It seeks to throw light on reasons that some teenagers work and some do not. It explores the effect teenage labor force participation has on teenage educational attainment. Finally, it considers the longer-term...
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Metropolitan Labor Markets and Ethnic Niching: Introduction to a Research Project
Wilson, F. D. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
This paper reports the findings of a study of labor market niching involving 102 ethnic groups living in 216 metropolitan areas in 1990. Approximately 12 percent of the labor force of the 216 metropolitan areas studied was employed in ethnic niches. The percentage in niches was substantially...
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Asymmetric Policy Interaction among Subnational Governments: Do States Play Welfare Games?
Figlio, D. N.; Kolpin, V. W.; Reid, W. E. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
This paper explores the possibility that states respond asymmetrically to increases versus decreases in their neighboring states’ welfare benefit levels. We present a theoretical model suggesting that states respond more to decreases than to increases in their neighbors’ benefit levels. To...
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The Effect of Welfare on Marriage and Fertility: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?
Moffitt, R. A. - Institute for Research on Poverty, University of …
The recent literature on the effects of welfare on marriage and fertility includes studies employing a wide variety of methodologies and data sets and covering different time periods. A majority of the studies show that welfare has a significantly negative effect on marriage or positive effect...
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