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USA 93 United States 67 Wirkungsanalyse 62 Impact assessment 58 Arbeitsmarkt 57 Labour market 54 Theorie 49 Theory 48 Arbeitslosenversicherung 42 Arbeitslosigkeit 42 Unemployment insurance 42 Beschäftigungseffekt 39 Lohn 39 Unemployment 39 unemployment 39 unemployment insurance 39 Schätzung 38 Employment effect 36 Estimation 33 Wages 32 Lohnstruktur 31 Employment 30 Wage structure 30 employment 30 Erwerbstätigkeit 29 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 26 Arbeitsangebot 25 Labour market policy 25 Labour supply 25 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 25 wages 25 Regional labour market 24 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 24 Krankenversicherung 23 Schock 22 Shock 22 Women workers 22 Bartik 21 Humankapital 21 Health insurance 20
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Working Paper 690 Graue Literatur 275 Non-commercial literature 275 Arbeitspapier 274
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Bartik, Timothy J. 97 O'Leary, Christopher J. 64 Houseman, Susan N. 41 Hershbein, Brad 38 Earle, John S. 32 Woodbury, Stephen A. 32 Lachowska, Marta 30 Hollenbeck, Kevin 29 Dillender, Marcus 23 Eberts, Randall W. 23 Brown, J. David 19 Sojourner, Aaron 17 Pepin, Gabrielle 16 Asquith, Brian J. 14 Wandner, Stephen A. 14 Abraham, Katharine G. 13 Kimmel, Jean 11 Kline, Kenneth J. 11 Mast, Evan 10 Lowe, Nichola 9 Carneiro, Rafael Dix 8 Erickcek, George A. 8 Gershenson, Seth 8 Heinrich, Carolyn J. 8 Hershbein, Brad J. 8 Stuart, Bryan A. 8 Marton, James 7 Appelbaum, Eileen 6 Batt, Rosemary L. 6 Forsythe, Eliza C. 6 Friedson, Andrew 6 Hemelt, Steven W. 6 Houseman, Susan 6 Mas, Alexandre 6 Pohl, Vincent 6 Simon, Andrew 6 Button, Patrick 5 Cowgill, Bo 5 Cravo, Túlio 5 Davidson, Carl 5
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Upjohn Institute Working Paper 491 Upjohn Institute working papers 274 Upjohn Institute working paper 17 15-237 1 16-265 1 17-267 1 17-272 1 17-274 1 19-301 1 19-303 1 20-320 1 20-338 1 21-339 1 21-340 (2021) 1 21-341 (2021) 1 Balducchi, David E., and Christopher J. O'Leary. 2017. "The Employment Service-Unemployment Insurance Partnership: Origin, Evolution, and Revitalization." Upjohn Institute Working Paper 17-269. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 13-193 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 13-196 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 13-197 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 13-199 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 14-202 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 14-208 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 14-209 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 15-228 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 15-235 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 16-254, 2016 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 16-261 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 17-266 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 17-277 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 18--281 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 18-284 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 19-296 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 19-300 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 19-305 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 19-310 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 19-311 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 19-313 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 19-314, 2019 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 20-321, March 2020 1 Upjohn Institute Working Paper 20-324 1
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What is the value of the Child and Dependent Care Credit?
Pepin, Gabrielle - 2024
The Child and Dependent Car Credit (CDCC) subsidizes child care costs for working families. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 increased the CDCC's generosity during 2021 only. I find that while the CDCC is of relatively little value in its current form,...
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New employer payroll taxes and entrepreneurship
Guo, Audrey; Wallskog, Melanie - 2024
How costly are taxes for young firms? In this paper, we demonstrate that even small payroll taxes significantly distort entry, growth, and hiring decisions. First, leveraging cross-sectional variation in the taxes faced by new employers, we find that higher taxes discourage new firms from hiring...
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Effects of child care vouchers on price, quantity, and provider turnover in private care markets
Lee, Won Fy; Sojourner, Aaron; Davis, Elizabeth E.; … - 2024
Harnessing changes in funding for a voucher program that subsidizes consumers' use of child care services at private providers, this study quantifies effects on local markets' service capacity and prices. We also estimate how increased funding effects provider entry rate, exit rate, and highly...
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The long-run impacts of public industrial investment on local development and economic mobility : evidence from World War II
Garin, Andrew; Rothbaum, Jonathan - 2024
This paper studies the long-run effects of government-led construction of manufacturing plants on the regions where they were built and on individuals from those regions. Specifically, we examine publicly financed plants built in dispersed locations outside of major urban centers for security...
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Employer market power in Silicon Valley
Gibson, Matthew - 2024
Adam Smith alleged that employers often secretly combine to reduce labor earnings. This paper examines an important case of such behavior: illegal no-poaching agreements through which information-technology companies agreed not to compete for each other's workers. Exploiting the plausibly...
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Work organization and high-paying jobs
Nelson, Dylan; Wilmers, Nathan; Zhang, Letian - 2024
High-paying factory jobs in the 1940s were an engine of egalitarian economic growth for a generation. Are there alternate forms of work organization that deliver similar benefits for frontline workers? Work organization varies by type of complexity and degree of employer control. Technical and...
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Grads on the go : measuring college-specific labor markets for graduates
Conzelmann, Johnathan G.; Hemelt, Steven W.; Hershbein, Brad - 2024
This paper introduces a new measure of the labor markets served by colleges and universities across the United States. About 50 percent of recent college graduates are living and working in the metro area nearest the institution they attended, with this figure climbing to 67 percent in-state....
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DACA, mobility investments, and economic outcomes of immigrants and natives
Kiser, Jimena Villanueva; Wilson, Riley - 2024
Exploiting variation created by Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), we document the effects of immigrant legalization on immigrant mobility investments and economic outcomes. We provide new evidence that DACA increased both geographic and job mobility of young immigrants, often...
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Local labor markets should be redefined : new definitions based on estimated demand-shock spillovers
Bartik, Timothy J. - 2024
This paper provides estimates that lead to better U.S. labor market definitions. Current U.S. labor market definitions-for example, metropolitan areas and commuting zones-are unsatisfactory because they are ad hoc and usually do not correspond to commonly used local planning areas. This paper...
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Birth dearth and local population decline
Asquith, Brian J.; Mast, Evan - 2024
Local population decline has spread rapidly since 1970, with half of counties losing population between 2010 and 2020. The workhorse economic models point to net out-migration, likely driven by changing local economies and amenities, as the cause of this trend. However, we show that the share of...
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